Muddu
Manase
has
hit
the
theatres
today,
August
28th
as
a
gift
for
Varamahalakshmi
festival.
Directed
by
debut
director
Ananth
Shine,
the
movie
stars
actress
Aishwarya
Nag
and
debutants
Nithya
Ram
and
Arun
Gowda
as
lead
roles.
Read
the
review
below...
Muddu
Manase
is
a
cute
romantic
love
story
between
three
lead
roles
Arun
Gowda(Suresha),
Nithya
Ram(Poorvi)
and
Aishwarya
Nag(Mouna).
The
movie
opens
up
with
an
action
sequence
and
hero
Arun
Gowda
makes
a
grand
entry.
After
the
brief
introduction
of
the
characters,
story
takes
back
the
audience
to
a
flash
back.
Suresha
is
a
innocent
vegetable
vendor
living
with
his
mom
in
a
village.
Suresha'
s
innocence
makes
Poorvi
to
fall
in
love
with
him.
But,
Poorvi's
father
opposes
it.
Twist
in
the
tale
is
the
death
of
Suresha's
mother.
After
loosing
mother
and
love,
Suresha's
heads
to
the
city
and
leads
a
life
with
his
relatives.
Suresha
transformes
as
Suri
after
coming
to
city
and
Mouna(Aishwarya
Nag)
falls
in
love
for
his
style
and
nature.
Will
Suresha
forgets
Poorvi
and
accepts
Mouna's
love?
To
know
this,
watch
the
movie
in
the
theatres.
Cast
Performance:
Arun
Gowda
has
given
an
brilliant
acting
as
both
innocent
village
guy
and
rough
modern
guy.
His
looks
and
screen
presence
is
pretty
impressive
throughout
the
movie.
Though
both
the
actress
Nithya
Ram
and
Aishwarya
Nag
play
lead
roles
in
the
movie,
Aishwarya
Nag
shares
more
screen
space.
Arun
Gowda
and
Padmini
Prakash's
duo
as
mother-son
is
appreciable.
Supporting
characters
Achyuth
Kumar,
Padmaja
Rao
and
other
newbies
have
done
a
best
job
in
wrapping
up
the
movie.
Technical
Aspects:
First
half
is
engaging,
while
second
half
moves
in
a
slow
phase.
In
order
to
bring
out
a
romantic
entertainer,
Director
Ananth
Shine
has
forgotten
about
comedy
aspects
about
the
movie
and
it
is
a
major
draw
back.
Good
cinematography
by
newbie
Madhav
Salunke.
Music:
Muddu
Manase
is
a
declared
musical
hit,
even
before
its
release.
Newbie
Vineeth
Raj
has
composed
the
music
to
the
movie
which
is
one
of
the
important
commercial
factor
of
the
movie
to
win
at
the
theatres.
6
songs
written
by
leading
directors
of
KFI
are
just
not
soothening
but
a
feast
to
watch
out
too.
Verdict:
Overall
Muddu
Manase
marks
as
a
decent
debut
of
director
Ananth
Shine
and
actors
Arun
Gowda-Nithya
Ram.
Watch
Muddu
Manase
this
festival
season
to
appreciate
the
feeling
of
love.