Saturday, 26 November 2011

solo in nisha images








Parashuram's Solo is about family values and the joys of a joint family.
Gautam (Nara Rohith), an orphan, yearns to marry a girl from a large family. His attempts to find such a girl are fruitless, until one day he meets Vaishnavi (Nisha Agarwal), a medical student and falls in love with her. Vaishnavi's father (Prakash Raj is against the match because, ironically, he wants his daughter to marry into a joint family and not to an orphan with no family! He fixes a match with Ravi.

The second half of the film is a real tear-jerker. M S Narayana and Srinivas Reddy provide the laughs in the first half, which keep the tone breezy, but the momentum flags somewhat as the film progresses.

The dialogue, written by Parashuram, is pretty crisp and meaningful. But the film follows a predictable path, particularly with the third angle in the triangle, Ravi.  It is much like other films that have dealt with a similar situation. The scenes leading to the climax are worth a watch, though.

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