Ninety
is
a
numeric
term
that
is
referred
to
measure
alcohol.
Despite
knowing
the
fact
that
alcohol
is
injurious
to
health,
many
people
addict
to
alcohol
consumption
and
kill
themselves
thereby
pushing
their
families
to
face
the
problems.
This
message
has
been
beautifully
carried
out
on
the
screen
by
director
Lucky
Shankar
through
his
latest
Kannada
movie
90.
With
its
powerful
dialogues,
the
film
is
a
good
entertainer.
The
film
90
is
a
hard-hitting
message
oriented
film
and
the
presence
of
top
comedians
of
the
Kannada
film
industry
is
the
major
highlight
of
the
movie.
Tabala
Naani's
punchy
dialogues,
the
comedy
raising
out
of
them
and
folk
songs
are
the
other
attractions
of
the
flick.
The
film
narrates
the
tragic
stories
of
drunkards
in
a
very
comic
way
in
a
half
dozen
episodes,
which
hold
a
mirror
to
the
present
society.
Lucky
Shankar
has
got
nice
grip
on
the
tempo
of
the
movie.
Although
there
are
six
different
stories,
he
has
nicely
bridged
the
gap
between
the
stories
while
switching
over
from
one
episode
to
another.
Kokila
(Sadhu
Kokila)
is
a
film
director
and
he
narrates
a
story
to
a
pickle
seller
producer
(Rangayana
Raghu),
who
doesn"t
like
it.
His
friend
Raju
(Raju
Thalikote)
takes
him
to
a
bar
and
restaurant,
where
he
meets
different
characters
and
hear
their
real
life
stories.
What
happens
next
will
form
the
climax
of
the
movie.
Sadhu
Kokila,
Rangayana
Raghu,
Bullet
Prakash,
Doddanna,
Raju
Thalikote,
Mithra
and
Biraadar
have
already
proved
that
they
are
best
actors.
All
of
them
have
delivered
wonderful
performance.
It
is
really
a
feast
to
eyes
to
see
them
appear
together
on
screen.
Shakeela
is
also
good
in
her
role.
Besides
good
performance,
the
director
has
also
managed
to
get
the
best
technical
values
in
the
film
90.
Sadhu
Kokila
and
Manu's
music
for
folk
and
songs
is
good.
Kishna
Kumar
has
done
a
good
camera
work.
Tabala
Naani's
dialogues
are
sarcastic
and
they
have
lot
of
punch
and
force.
Many
a
times,
they
provoke
comedy.
The
movie
90
is
an
unique
attempt
by
the
Shankar
and
it
upholds
Mahatma
Gandhiji's
stand
on
alcoholism.
After
watching
late
Dr
Rajakumar's
stand
against
drug
addicts
and
alcoholics
in
the
movie
Jeevana
Chaitra,
many
women
had
got
down
to
road
and
closed
down
arrack
shops.
It
will
not
be
a
surprise
if
women
attempt
the
same
act
after
watching
this
film.