Title – Bhagyaraj, Producer – TP Siddaraju, Direction – Deepak M, Music – Anoop Seelin, Cinematography – Manjunath B Nayak, Cast – Mahesh, Jahnavi Kamath, Rupesh Kumar, Arohita Gowda, Sanketh Kashi, Nagendra Shah, Sudhakar, Mimicry Gopi, Mysuru Srikantu and others.
The debut of another son Mahesh (elder of Yogi - Loose Madha 25 films actor in Kannada) of renowned producer TP Siddaraju ‘Bhagyaraj’ is in fine order of entertainment and values.
The first best thing about the movie is Deepak Madhuvanahalli hold on the screenplay. He never deviates, never disturbs the brains, never oscillate, and never fall short of entertainment values. In addition to it the good music by Anoop Seelin, fine performance from artists, beautiful cinematography (Manjunath Nayak) and morality in doing wrong thing is what the present generation likes.
After the lottery amount the looted amount of a Gramin bank is put to the safe position – that leads to peace of mind and satisfactory life of the foursome who run away from village at the end.
Mahesh with his dark complexions has done well as an actor. He knows his limits. He has not tried anything beyond his capacity. The ‘Nakalu Madabedi’ as last shot of the film is also eye opener.
A Xerox shot employee Raaj is compelled to go for a duplicate currency note of Rs.500. with dejected mind, he gets in to this crime. To win the heart of his lover ‘Bhagya’ he further takes up the risk of looting the money that is transported to a Gramin Bank. He is with company of Sajjana who believes in ‘Kamave Sarvoththama’.
The duo has a lottery ticket too. The love bird of Raaj is in tiff with her maternal uncle. The things go bad for her; Raaj takes the extreme step but repents. It is Bhagya who finally give a hit back to her maternal uncle.
At the end from the lottery amount all the four rejoice for happy living. The looted money goes to right place.
Deepak Madhuvanahalli should have given more dialogues for Mahesh. The role of ‘Sajjana’ is more appreciated. Jahnavi Kamath is a treat to watch.
The song Nakalu Madabedi…and a two more are very melodious. The background score is bit torturous to brains. Manjunath Nayak has used his ability very well to give a pleasant treat to eyes.
This one you can watch easily.
Score – 4/5