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SHRI HARIKATHE KANNADA MOVIE REVIEW


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Cast: Srimurali, Pooja Gandhi, Radhika Gandhi
Release Date: 12 Mar 2010
Genre: Romance
Language: Kannada
Certification: U/A
Director: Dayal Padmanabhan
Producer: Chinnegowda
Music Director: Sameer
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Film: “Sree Hari Kathe”; Director: Dayal Padmanabhan; Cast: Sree Murali, Pooja Gandhi, Radhika Gandhi, Naveen Krishna, Sreenivasa Murthy and Sihi Kahi Chandru; Music: Sameer Kulkarni; Rating:***

Dayal Padmanabhan’s “Sree Harikathe” is a neatly narrated film but its main drawback is its uneven pace. The movie drags at many places.
But despite having a cliched plot, it does have its enjoyable moments though the slow pace does test the viewers’ often.The film is essentially a sensible one but it just could have been made better with a little bit of fine-tuning. You are sure to appreciate the performances of all the leading artists, especially Naveen Krishna’s.


“Sree Hari Kathe” is about the fidelity of married men in challenging times and how unwarranted situations lead to multiple complications. The subject is not fresh, but Dayal Padmanabhan has tried to look at the theme with a clear perspective and has come out with a fun-filled narrative. Even the comedy sequences don’t look cheap and are handled well.Dayal has also picturised the songs stylishly. Both Murali and Pooja look aesthetic even in sizzling numbers.

Despite these finer points, “Sree Hari Kathe” suffers because of its slow narrative.
In the film, Hari Krishna is an executive who marries a studious girl Prakruthi. Even after their marriage, Prakruthi wants six months time to complete her studies before consummating her marriage. Hari agrees and remains faithful to her wife despite getting adverse suggestions from his womaniser friend Raam.

But trouble starts when Prakruthi seeks some more time and even refuses Hari’s offer to go to Singapore. A frustrated Hari seeks Raam’s advice and the latter agrees to introduce his friend to a girl.Then enters Pooja.

And then the dilemma and confusion starts. Watch the film to know how the marital drama ends.Actor Sree Murali has moved out from his regular action-oriented roles and has given a refined performance in the film. But it is Naveen Krishna who is the pick of the lot in “Sree Hari Kathe”. His dialogues are sure to make you laugh.

Among the Gandhi sisters, the younger Radhika is really a revelation. She has come out with a fine performance, the best of her career till date. Pooja carries off her role well and looks like a stunning diva. The other artists play their roles perfectly as well.Debutant Sameer Kulkarni’s music is really good and the background music suits the film’s mood. Prasanna’s dialogues have the right punch and the visuals add to the movie’s strength.
“Sree Hari Kathe” is more than a time-pass film but could have been even better with a little more comedy.
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The Story : Kausthubham movie is all about Yamuna (Karthika) hasn’t had an easy life what with her husband (Vijayaraghavan), falsely implicated for murder spends his life in jail. Her woes are multiplied when her five year old son disappears during the temple festival. Needless to say, Yamuna, a staunch devotee of Lord Krishna, spends her days praying to him, with the hope that the Lord will return her lost son to him some day.

No prizes for guessing that the Lord does interfere. It’s here that Kausthubham becomes a Nandanam set up in a Kaakothi Kaavu. .

First things first. I feel like just having emerged out of a cave. I am not sure precisely what has brought about this strange sensation in me, but I have a suspicion it might have something to do with a film that I got to see last night.

Kausthubham belongs to another century. Yamuna (Karthika) hasn’t had an easy life what with her husband (Vijayaraghavan), falsely implicated for murder spending his life in jail. Her woes are multiplied when her five year old son disappears during the temple festival. Needless to say, Yamuna, a staunch devotee of Lord Krishna, spends her days praying to him, with the hope that the Lord will return her lost son to her some day.

No prizes for guessing that the Lord does interfere. It’s here that Kausthubham becomes a Nandanam set up in a Kaakothi Kaavu. So we have the Lord performing his miracles and the devotees gaping in amazement. There are quite a few things that the Lord has to set right here and he goes about his job with the meticulousness that you expect of the Lord.

There used to be this genre of films in the 80’s that revolved around Gods and Goddesses and if I remember right with Shalini who was a baby then, doing the lead role. The flood of such films came to a stop soon, and filmmakers left the Gods at peace for a while. It seems now that they are back with a vengeance.

The supporting cast in Kausthubham consists of a variety of actors, but there’s sadly just one that catches our attention. Byju as the singer Jose with a constant craving for singing asong before the Lord is hilarious. There is no end to the agony that he goes through, for he is repeatedly denied an opportunity to sing thesong, since he belongs to another religion. It’s a side splitting act that the actor comes up with here.

I suspect even the staunchest of believers would identify with the story being told. The drama is a bit too overwhelming that very little of what is being told actually leaves a mark.

Kausthubham very rarely rises above the status of a mediocre faith installer, and is quite often dull and drab with a serious lack of imagination running through.

The supporting cast in Kausthubham consists of a variety of actors, but there’s sadly just one that catches our attention. Byju as the singer Jose with a constant craving for singing asong before the Lord is hilarious. There is no end to the agony that he goes through, for he is repeatedly denied an opportunity to sing thesong, since he belongs to another religion. It’s a side splitting act that the actor comes up with here.

I suspect even the staunchest of believers would identify with the story being told. The drama is a bit too overwhelming that very little of what is being told actually leaves a mark.

Kausthubham very rarely rises above the status of a mediocre faith installer, and is quite often dull and drab with a serious lack of imagination running through.


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Star cast of Prince It's Showtime includes Vivek Oberoi, Nandana Sen, Rajesh Khattar, Sanjay Kapoor, Dalip Tahil, Mohit

Name of the Movie: Prince It's ShowtimeStar Cast: Vivek Oberoi, Nandana Sen, Rajesh Khattar, Sanjay Kapoor, Dalip Tahil, Mohit Chauhan, Manish Anand, Mayur Puri and Niroo SinghDirected by: Kookie GulatProduced by: Kumar S. TauraniStory Writer: Shiraz AhmedMusic Director: Sachin GuptaLyrics: SameerChoreographer: Geeta Kapoor

Its tough calling this offering by Tips music a ‘mixed bag‘. To qualify for that tag, there perhaps needs to be more than one good song. Doesn’t seem so here.

Sachin Gupta’s title track has promise. Incorporated into the lead song, the title track has really helped add pluck to the opening song in the 16-track album.

But other than that Sachin Gupta’s music is uninspiring, despite having a wide range of singers pitching in. Sameer’s lyrics are jaded. For the producer’s sake, let us hope that the album is not a true representation of the movie.

O Mere Khuda: The album leads with this song. And without a doubt it’s the best of the lot. After a lead-in to this foot-tapping song by Garima Jhingon, Atif Aslam takes over the song. Refreshingly upbeat, the song lives up to its notch in the album, although Atif sounds a bit jaded and overpowered by the accompanying music. The drums and a very tearing (Mission Impossible) kind of rhythm — which is incidentally also the instrumental title track, does well to pack in the punch.

Tere liye: Shreya Goshal has really been wasted with such elan by Sachin Gupta. One of the more enlivening contemporary singers, Shreya’s voice has been reduced to near pedestrianism with completely unnecessary electronical modulation.


Kaun hoon main: Atif, who has in the past been so successful in bridging together sufiana-romanticism and immensely popularizing such songs, does badly in this one. ‘Kaun hoon main’ can easily be slotted as one of those ’wannabe sufi’ tracks. It simply does not have enough soul to qualify for a sufi song. And music… the free flowing music which is often the hallmark of great sufi songs, simply does not alleviate enough.

Aa bhi ja sanam: Another song with potential, laid waste. In the beginning Aa bhi ja sanam seems like one of those songs which Atif Aslam simply cannot get wrong. It is tailor made for him. The pathos, a lover’s wailful-wish, which the singer has so popularly rendered in the past. However Sachin Gupta’s music is weak and the lyrics weaker… Here’s a couple of lines… ‘Baahon mein chehra hoga… chehre pe pehra hoga‘. Makes sense?

Jiyara Jiyara: Cheesy… Purely and positively cheesy. Sounds like a bad song plucked from the early nineties and rammed down the ear drums of 21st century listeners. Alisha Chinai and Hard Kaur do not pass muster.

Ishq mein: The last straight song before the remixes slip in. Ishq mein makes perfectly sense as the last song in an otherwise so-so album. Very unoriginal, very unimpressive. Unless this song is picturised in a B-grade dance bar sequence, it might not passmuster with the audience.

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