Actor
Mohan
is
very
well
known
for
his
comic
performance.
Now,
he
has
become
a
director
with
the
movie
Krishna
Nee
Late
Aagi
Baaro.
He
has
chosen
good
story
for
his
directorial
debut
venture.
Although
the
story
is
simple,
it
has
lots
of
complication,
which
makes
the
movie
interesting.
Krishna
Nee
Late
Aagi
Baaro
is
a
family
entertainment.
It
is
a
mixture
of
slapstick
and
subtle
humor.
Mohan's
fresh
jokes
and
clean
dialogues
impress
the
audience.
Another
plus
point
of
the
movie
is
that
the
director
has
given
importance
to
the
supporting
cast.
With
neat
script
and
lively
narration
has
managed
to
create
interest
among
the
viewers.
Mohan
himself
has
penned
the
story,
screenplay
and
dialogues
for
the
film
KNLAB.
The
story
is
all
about
the
realization
of
true
love
between
two
couples.
Complication
and
a
small
misunderstanding
lead
both
the
couples
swap.
In
the
film,
each
character
has
a
flaw,
which
evokes
lot
of
laughter.
Krishna
[Ramesh
Arvind]
is
the
only
male
lecture
in
a
girls
college
and
he
teaches
maths.
His
parents
want
him
to
marry
Lakshmi
[Nidhi
Subbayya].
Mohan
is
a
womanising
photographer.
He
is
in
love
with
Sumithra
Andal
[Neetu].
But
her
traditional
father
Ramesh
Iyear
[Dathanna]
wants
her
to
marry
Mukunda
[Sundar].
Things
take
a
new
twist
when
the
photo
of
Krishna
and
Sumitra
appears
in
a
newspaper.
What
happens
next
will
form
an
interesting
part
of
the
film.
As
for
as
characterisation
is
concerned,
debutant
director
Mohan
has
done
a
wonderful
job
by
selecting
opt
ones
for
the
film.
Besides
direction,
he
has
also
given
good
performance.
Ramesh
Aravind,
Neetu,
Nidhi
Subbayya
are
excellent
in
their
respective
also.
Dattanna,
Tennis
Krishna,
Sundarraj
have
also
done
justice
to
their
roles.
Praveen
Godkhindi's
music
is
also
good.
Overall,
it
can
be
said
that
director
Mohan
has
brought
out
originality
and
decency
in
the
comedy
movie
Krishna
Nee
Late
Aagi
Baaro,
which
can
be
watched
by
everyone.