Language: Kannada
Release Year: 2010
Cast: Kishor, B. Suresh, Sooraj Lokre, Likith Shetty, Vishwas, Supreetha
Producer: Suresh Urs
Director: Shekar
Music Director: Balaji
Parole movie review
Director Shekhar has selected a good story for his second movie, but fails to impress with narration, which is often amateurish. Some of the sequences take us back 20 years, and do not impress at all. Perhaps the director could have added some freshness to the script and concentrated more on narration, to make it lively. But he comes to grips in the second-half, with a semblance of accuracy in the narration.
The story revolves around aged Shanthamurthy (B Suresha), who kills four of his friends, without getting caught by the police. The cop in charge (Kishore) has a tough task on hand to catch the killer. While the friends, Gopi (Likhit Shetty), Vishwas (Sharath), Sharath (Jaani), are killed in cold blood, the police try to catch the killer while he is plotting to kill Raj (Pradeep), son of a politician.
The reason behind these murders is that Shanthamurthy's son Rahul (Suraj) was killed by the four. Gopi hated Rahul for being in love with Nikhitha (Supreetha), as he loved her too. The friends go to jail and are released after getting parole. Dramatic events take place after their release, but the story ends on a happy note.
Pradeep has done a good job, and equally lively is Likhit Shetty. Kishore is brilliant. Camera by Gundlupet Suresh and music by Balaji K Mitran impress.
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