Rating:
4.0/5
Star
Cast:
Ganesh,
Ravichandran,
Neha
Shetty,
Aindrita
Ray,
Ravishankar
P
Director:
Shashank(Kannada
Director)
Mungaru
Male
2,
the
sequel
of
Mungaru
Male,
is
truly
'Preetham's
Prem
Kahaani.'
Director:
Shashank
Cast:
Ganesh,
V
Ravichandran,
Neha
Shetty,
Aindrita
Ray,
P
Ravishankar,
Sadhu
Kokila
Synopsis
Preetham(Ganesh),
is
the
only
son
of
business
tycoon
Suryakanth(Ravichandran).
There
are
no
secrets
between
them.
An
impulsive
Preetham
jumps
into
anything
he
finds
'exciting'.
And
comes
out
of
it,
the
minute
he
finds
it
boring.
On
a
completely
unplanned
train
journey
to
Rajasthan,
he
meets
Nandini.
Both
find
each
other
very
exciting.
And,
they
become
so
called
'temporary
boyfriend-girlfriend'.
They
enjoy
as
though
there
is
no
tomorrow.
One
fine
morning,
in
the
middle
of
a
desert,
Nandini
disappears
and
leaves
no
clue
about
her
whereabouts.
Back
home,
Preetham
tries
to
get
back
to
his
normal
lifestyle,
but
fails
miserably.
His
dad
makes
him
understand
that
Nandini
is
his
'true
love'.
And
Preetham
sets
out
to
find
Nandini.
From
here
the
story
unfolds
in
a
very
interesting
pattern
&
makes
the
love
story,
so
memorable.
Performances
Ganesh
excels
in
portraying
the
'new
Preetham'
so
naturally.
His
expression,
'Ya!
sure'
becomes
his
trademark
in
this
film
as
opposed
to
his
earlier
long
dialogue
style.
The
father
&
son
relationship
is
portrayed
so
well.
The
duo's
performance
is
heart
touching
in
all
the
key
emotional
scenes.
Ravichandran
looks
like
a
real
father
with
an
emotional
volcano
inside.
Saadhu's
comedy
is
mind
blowing.
Nandini,
played
by
Neha
Shetty,
is
really
promising.
Technicalities
Dialogues
are
just
enough.
Soothing
songs
by
Arjun
Janya
are
complimented
by
good
camera
work
by
Shekarchandra.
The
background
score
glues
you
to
each
scene.
Watch
it
without
comparison
&
calculation,
you
will
see
many
fresh
things.
The
film
is
a
visual
feast.
Evidently,
the
first
half
is
vibrant
&
dry
while
the
second
half
looks
so
cool
but
packed
with
high
energy
sequences.
The
love
between
the
boy
and
girl,
father
and
son
&
brother
and
sister,
is
depicted
in
a
very
genuine
style.
However,
if
only
the
length
of
the
film
was
a
bit
short,
it
would
have
been
more
modern.
Overview
Director
Shashank
makes
a
modern
love
story
for
today's
youngsters.
He
gives
enough
proof
for
why
it
is
called
Mungaru
Male
2.
And
he
triumphs
at
the
end
by
stating
'real
love
is
never
boring'.
This
is
a
user
review;
the
movie
was
not
reviewed
by
a
FilmiBeat
staff.