Director
Suni
with
his
latest
film
Bazaar
had
broken
the
mould
he
seemed
to
have
created
over
the
years.
The
man
who
was
known
for
making
light-hearted
movies,
has
entered
the
realm
of
action
with
Bazaar.
The
film
which
revolves
around
the
gambling
process
of
pigeon
racing
and
love
failure,
manages
to
entertain
the
mass
with
its
commercial
elements.
Similar
to
his
previous
films,
the
director
has
successfully
introduced
new
talent
in
his
latest
work,
too.
Kalki
(Dhanveer
Gowda)
is
an
orphan
who
is
brought
up
by
Yajamana
(Sharath
Lohitashwa),
who
is
known
for
holding
a
upper
hand
in
pigeon
racing.
the
young
man
is
looking
for
love
only
to
suffer
the
pain
of
failure.
That's
when
he
meets
Parijatha
(Aditi
Prabhudeva),
who
constantly
declines
his
proposals.
The
film
showcases
two
stories
simultaneously
as
the
plot
develops.
While,
on
one
side
Parijatha
begins
to
fall
for
Kalki,
he
begins
to
ignore
her
only
to
concentrate
on
a
big
competition
of
pigeon
racing.
the
climax
of
the
movie
focuses
on
the
tragedy-stricken
hero's
life;
by
introducing
a
few
twist
and
turns.
Bazaar
has
a
decent
storyline
which
takes
you
through
the
process
of
pigeon
racing
and
the
underworld
mafia
associated
with
the
illegal
game.
Though
the
film
is
missing
an
attention-grabbing
screenplay,
the
director
has
succeeded
in
introducing
a
few
commercial
elements.
Newbie
Dhanveer
Gowda
could
do
a
better
job
in
terms
of
acting.
However,
his
physical
transformation
for
the
movie
is
worth
appreciating.
The
music
has
impressed
the
fans.
Ravi
Basur's
background
score
is
one
of
the
highlights
of
Bazaar.
For
those
who
have
appreciated
Suni's
light-hearted
films,
Bazaar
is
breath
of
fresh
air.
The
film
can
be
enjoyed
if
you
like
action
flicks.