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                    The film opens against the backdrop of a football game, which 
                    helps build bonds between two friends, the captain Madhav 
                    (Udaykiran) and his co-player Seenu (Jatin). It so happens 
                    that in the game Seenu goes to the rescue of his friend Madhav 
                    and gets injured on one leg, resulting in his removal from 
                    the team. The friendship strengthens. Meanwhile, Madhav happens 
                    to notice Amrutha (Aarti), his college mate one day and falls 
                    in love with her. Amrutha treats him as a formal friend, but 
                    admires his game. He loves her immensely but never reveals 
                    his mind to her, fearing a negative response. 
                   
                    Her grandfather (K. Viswanath) is already in search of bridegroom, 
                    who measures up to his expectations. There are other boys 
                    in the college who have an eye for Amrutha. Madhav becomes 
                    a kind of unannounced defender of Amrutha. The screenplay 
                    is so set that every good act of his gets wrongly interpreted. 
                     
                   
                    Amrutha gians a wrong impression about him and starts detesting 
                    him. One day Amrutha picks up money form the bank meant for 
                    her brother-in-law's (Sivaji Raja) business. While returning 
                    home, a cyclist pulls the bag and escapes from the scene, 
                    but enters the football grounds. Madhav chases the thief and 
                    brings the bag back. He sends the money to Amrutha. There 
                    are many such instances. But Amrutha continues to mistake 
                    him. How Madhav wins Aarti forms the rest of the story. 
                   
                    It is a well-made film. But the narration lacks the needed 
                    momentum. The songs are well scripted and tuned. We watch 
                    a different Udaykiran in this film, playing a sober role. 
                    He emotes well. Aarti Agarwal is good in the balancing act. 
                    K. Viswanath offers a dignified performance as the grand old 
                    man. Sivaji Raja's villainy is mixed with comedy and is not 
                    a happy mix at all. The film, by and large, is interesting 
                    to watch. 
                  courtesy: 
                    The Hindu 
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