Language: Kannada
Release Year: 2010
Cast: Prakash Raj, Amoolya, Sithara, Sihi Kahi Chandru, Ramesh Aravind
Producer: B.Suresh
Director: Prakash Raj
Music Director: Hamsalekha
Naanu Nanna Kanasu Ramesh movie review
It's a masterpiece by director Prakash Rai who has brilliantly brought on to the big screen a story (Radha Mohan) that portrays the emotional bond between a father and daughter. With neat script and excellent narration laced with lively dialogues, the director, in his maiden venture, scores full marks for his acting too which is incredible. It is a `must watch family movie' for all age groups without a single dull moment. Each sequence is so well placed that you become part of the story.
It all begins with Raj Uthappa (Prakash Rai) narrating his emotional bond with his daughter Kanasu (Amulya) to his friend Jayanth (Ramesh Aravind). Kanasu, as a child, an adolescent and a teenager. At each stage of her life, Uthappa has an interesting anecdote to narrate. Kanasu goes to school, demands a bicycle from Uthappa, gets a love letter from her classmate, goes to Delhi for higher studies and falls in love with Joginder Singh (Kawaljith Singh). Each incident shocks Uthappa, but he had no choice but compromise. While Uthappa is highly tradiditonal, his wife Kalpana (Sirtara) is progressive, who always supports Kanasu. How do people who are ageing feel when they face such situations? Watch this movie with your family for the answer.
It's Prakash Rai who leads the pack of talented artistes with his amazing performance. Sitara is equally good. Achyuth Kumar, Rajesh, Ruthu, Kawaljith Singh are outstanding. Amulya deserves a special mention for her matured acting. While Anant Urs excels in camera work, Hamsalekha walks away with full honours for his brilliant musical numbers.
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