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Namma Hudugaru Movie Review: A conventional love story which fails to evoke interest

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Plot: Namma Hudugaru, a romantic film utterly set in a village, marks the debut of Niranjan Sudhindra in Sandalwood. The challenge sees him taking part in the function of a younger man, Barma.

Barma is a happy-go-lucky faculty pupil who lives life to the fullest by spending time along with his buddies, He doesn’t care in regards to the subsequent second and is all the time able to do something for his buddies. Nonetheless, he’s usually scolded by his father for not doing work round the home.

Barma falls in love with Gowri (Radhya), daughter of a strong village head, Hulligowdru, on account of which even his buddies are reluctant to assist him. Even Barma fails to admit his emotions in direction of Gowri. A comedy of errors brought on by his buddies makes him consider that he’s truly in a relationship with Gowri which takes the story to a unique dimension. Parallelly, Gowri’s household desperately desires her to get married based on their needs, which results in many quarrels.

Namma Hudugaru, which has a predictable and flagging storyline, is a typical village love story within the Mandya Kannada dialect, a tried-and-tested system in Sandalwood. Although the film has twists and turns, it falls flat. The movie, which could be very typical, fails to attain even within the narration. Even Vasishta’s cameo fails to offer any impetus to the story. Niranjan Sudhindra, nonetheless, exhibits promise and will get into the pores and skin of the character seamlessly.

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