'Addhuri'- fun film replete with emotions |
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Film: Adhdhuri Cast: Dhruv, Radhika Pandit, Tarun, Raju Thalikote, Nag
Shekhar, Bullet Prakash Writer-Director: A.P. Arjun Producer: C.M.R.
Shankar Reddy, Keerthi Swamy Camera: Surya Kiran Music: Hari Krishna Rating: ***1/2
Bangalore, June 16 : Director A.P. Arjun's "Addhuri" comes as a breath
of fresh air in the stagnant Kannada film industry. It has all the
elements that can make it a big hit. Though launching fresh faces with
Dhruv and Radhika Pandit was a challenge, Arjun has emerged with flying
colours.
"Addhuri" does not boast of a great story, but what
makes this film special is the way the director has narrated a simple
plot on screen.
While extracting good performances from the lead
artists in the film, Arjun has managed to obtain impressive work from
his technical team consisting of music director Hari Krishna, cameraman
Surya Kiran, art director Mohan Kere, editor Deepu, choreographers
Harsha and Imran, and action director Ravi Varma as well.
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story revolves around two characters named Arjun and Poorna. Arjun meets
Poorna and instantly falls for her. Poorna is in no mood to follow
suit. She has her own confusions and does not want to commit her love
for Arjun. But later she understands the deep love of Arjun towards her
and accepts the proposal.
Poorna's father decides to get her
married but she wants to tie the knot with Arjun. They decide to get
married but Arjun fails to make it to the sub-registrar's office on the
D-Day.
An infuriated Poorna decides to stay away from Arjun and
agrees to marry the person her father had selected for her. Arjun
returns and pleads to Poorna to get back.
Both Arjun and Poorna
agree to be together and visit places they had frequented during the
time when their love blossomed. What happens to Arjun's love is revealed
in a touching climax.
It's not that "Addhuri" doesn't have any
flaws, but what makes you overlook them is the tempo that the film takes
post-interval. The tempo is maintained until the climax.
The
first half is breezy. There are sequences, which are little slow in
narration. The beginning of the second half is also slow. However, the
sequences towards the climax are the best seen in recent times.
Writer-director A.P. Arjun wins the battle by creating an emotional feel in the climax.
Debutant
Dhruv has lots of energy and has shown his prowess in dance and fights.
He is also good in comedy and emotional sequences. The training he had
gone through before the shoot began seems to have helped him.
Radhika
Pandit, who is four-film-old, has once again proved why she is regarded
as one of the awesome talents in the industry.
She charms the
young hearts, but at the same time can make audience emotional with her
performances. Tarun's inclusion in the film was a well-kept secret, but
the actor has really made an impact through his role.
"Addhuri" is a film that's good-looking, fun and topped with emotions.
By V.S. Rajapur ©IANS
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Tags: Adhdhuri, Dhruv, Radhika Pandit, Tarun, Raju Thalikote, Nag Shekhar, Bullet Prakash, Ap Arjun, Cmr Shankar Reddy, Keerthi Swamy, Surya Kiran, Hari Krishna
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| Posted On : 16th June, 2012 |
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