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Entertainment/CinemaNothing lovable about 'Patre Loves Padma' Kannada
film review - Rating: *By R.G.VijayasarathyFilm: "Patre Loves Padma"; Cast: Ajith, Girija Lokesh, Ramesh Bhat, Lokanath; Producer: Prameela; Story-Screenplay-Dialogues-
Direction: Chandrashekhara Srivastava;
Music: Arjun; Rating: * "Patre Loves Padma" is a
film made with new comers and technicians who have proved their mettle as assistants to better known directors. The
film was an awaited venture mainly because the
songs and promos of the
film had raised some expectations. However the
film belies
all expectations and is a third
degree torture for the audience. "Patre Loves Padma" moves at a tortoise pace except in the climax where Arjun's background
music creates a little bit of interest. The makers of "Patre Loves Padma" had claimed in the posters that the
film was most awaited
love story of 2008. It is certainly not true, but the
film does, however, have one of the weakest scripts of the year. Chandrashekhar might have
thought some good
music and sequences shot in good
outdoor locales
will ensure the success of the
film. Though the
film has some catchy tunes composed by
music director Arjun and visuals are beautiful, the
film weighs down because of a terrible script. And the way many sequences are repeated makes a mockery of narration. Chandrashekhar Srivathsa writes a haphazard script, creates most unbelievable sequences in the
film which are utterly laughable.Patre has some
memory problems but is haunted by his childhood
friend who had died because of a motor
accident. Patre decides to marry some one with the same name as
Padma. And the
search begins for
Padma. Patre and his gang of four
friends follow a
school girl who bears the name of
Padma and entice her. And another
girl with the same name is quite attracted to him. However Patre rejects the second girl's offer thinking the
school girl will accept him. But to his disappointment the young
girl rejects Patre's offer. He accidentally meets the third
girl who is kidnapped by unknown miscreants. The suspense about who these
people are is not broken in the
film. New comer Ajith has tried to give his best, but is surely
handicapped by the script.Loknath, Girija Lokesh and Ramesh Bhat have put in convincing performances. Despite some good
music composition and excellent
technical work, "Patre Loves Padma" utterly fails to please the audience. The slow narration is bound to test your patience. --Indo-Asian
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