Debutant
director
Amar's
movie
Dildaara
is
a
wonderful
contribution
to
the
Kannada
film
industry.
Although
the
movie
has
a
simple
story,
Amar
has
given
a
new
and
different
look
to
it.
The
film
proves
that
he
has
definitely
got
a
few
new
ideas
that
are
very
essential
for
Sandalwood.
Dildaara
has
a
very
thin
story,
which
is
all
about
the
bonding
between
father
and
son.
It
has
a
good
old
love
story
too.
Rangayan
Raghu's
acting
is
the
main
highlight
of
the
film.
The
simple
and
meaningful
dialogues,
Praveen
D
Rao's
music,
Ravikiran's
picturisation
are
the
other
plus
points
of
the
film.
Ranga
(Rangayan
Raghu)
runs
a
petty
tea
stall
near
a
railway
track
and
Jaga
(Aman)
is
an
orphan
boy
brought
up
by
him.
Jaga
earns
his
livelihood
by
sticking
wall
posters.
While
doing
so,
he
saves
homeless
Jyothi
(Reshma
Chengappa)
from
goons
and
gives
her
shelter
at
his
home.
He
falls
in
love
with
her,
but
is
shocked
to
know
that
she
is
already
in
love
with
someone.
What
happens
next
will
be
an
interesting
part
of
the
film
and
it
should
be
watched
on
screen.
Rangayan
Raghu
steals
the
show
as
a
poor
father.
He
has
delivered
wonderful
performance.
Debut
actor
Aman
also
impresses
the
viewers
in
several
sequences.
Even
Reshma
Chengappa
becomes
closer
to
heart
of
the
audience
without
having
enough
of
make
up.
Praveen
D
Rao
has
scored
a
few
good
numbers
and
two
songs
of
them
are
really
worth
listening.
Especially
the
song
'Honge
Marada...'
is
very
heart
touching.
Toranagatte
Ravikiran's
camera
work
is
also
commendable.
The
film
Dildaara
is
not
out
of
weakness.
There
are
a
few
unnecessary
song
sequences
and
other
sequences
showing
villain,
which
should
have
been
trimmed.
Except
these
things,
the
movie
is
a
feast.
Producer:
Aman
Director:
Amar
Cast:
Rangayan
Raghu,
Aman,
Reshma
Chengappa,
Kishore
and
others