
Unfortunately, fate stops him from expressing his love to her, conspiring to some extent with her step mother. A farmer's son, Krishna (Sudheer) has just two passions - studying and loving Radha (Naditha).

Unlike what Gautam Menon did in YVM, Chandru tortures his audience with cliches so cliched you would wonder if he just woke up from coma from the 90s.

R Chandru's directorial venture is a love story that starts in the 8th standard and goes on for eternity. If he gets a chance should he use the story he wrote back then? That singular question has troubled me through the entire movie, as I watched frame after frame of a story that is so out of place, so melodramatically passe and so much from the 90s, you will almost laugh at it. Imagine a filmmaker pining to make a film for 20 years.

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