What
will
one
expect
from
a
director
who
has
rendered
three
consecutive
hits
like
Kariya,
Excuse
Me
and
Jogi?
Of
course
another
big
hit!!!
But
Ashwini
Ramprasad's
Rs.
8
crore
venture,
Preethi
Eke
Bhoomi
Melidhe,
with
filmmaker
Prem
debuting
as
a
hero,
fails
to
meet
the
expectations
of
his
fans.
Young
Chandru
(Prem),
a
ticket-seller
at
the
city
bus
station
feels
that
he
will
surely
meet
the
girl
of
his
dreams
one
day,
a
thought
that
is
supported
by
his
friends
too.
Similarly
Sandhya
(Namratha),
who
lives
in
a
village,
is
confident
God
has
made
a
boy
especially
for
her,
a
boy
who
is
waiting
for
her
somewhere
in
the
world,
a
thought
infused
in
her
mind
by
her
father.
Sandhya
happens
to
come
to
the
city
for
attending
a
folk
festival.
This
is
when
she
first
meets
Chandru
and
they
both
experience
a
different
kind
of
feeling
when
they
meet.
A
series
of
incidents
that
take
place
thereafter
makes
their
friends
believe
that
Chandru
and
Sandhya
are
made
for
each
other.
However,
both
Chandru
and
Sandhya
don't
express
their
feelings
to
each
other.
Meanwhile,
Chandru's
friend
Indu
also
develops
a
liking
towards
him.
Chandru
and
Sandhya's
friends
decide
to
bring
them
together
and
cement
their
relationship.
They
finally
meet
again
just
as
the
movie
ends,
without
throwing
any
light
on
their
future,
leaving
the
viewers
confused.
Prem,
who
gained
tremendous
success
with
his
previous
films,
could
not
create
an
impact
as
an
actor.
Rohini
and
Namratha
have
done
their
parts
well.
The
major
drawback
of
the
film
is
its
script.
The
guest
appearances
by
Balagangadaranatha
Swamiji,
Muthappa
Rai,
Vinayaprakash,
Ambareesh
and
former
Chief
Minister
H.D.
Kumaraswamy
do
not
help
much.
Music
Director
R.P.
Patnaik
has
done
an
average
job.
Only
two
songs
of
the
film
are
good,
'Neene
neene'
and
'Chandamama'.
Mallika
Sherawat's
item
number
is
strictly
ok.
Cinematography
by
Seenu
is
good.
Cast:
Prem,
Rohini,
Namratha,
Ramesh
Bhatt,
Mallika
Sherawat
Producer:
Ram
Prasad,
Krishna
Prasad
Director:
Prem
Music
Director:
R.P.
Patnaik
Cinematography:
M.R.
Seenu
Screenplay:
Prem