Cast: Sai Ram Shankar, Jasmine, Priyadarsini, Chandra Mohan, Brahmanandam
Director: Jay Ravindra
Producer: K Venu Gopal
Music Director: Sekhar Chandra
Story:
Sai (Sairam Shankar) is running an own travel business. He happens to fall in love with Chaitra (Jasmine). But she leaves him at all sudden which makes him so disappointing. Days are passed by Sai comes across Simran, (Priyadarsini) who is a bank employee. Unexpectedly, Chaitra comes to his life again.
Both love Sai which is caused him to be in dilemma. Sai plans a Bangkok trip to make Simran and Chaitra as close friends. With whom he will be continuing rest of his life to be seen on big screen.
Performances:
Sairam Shankar is apt for the character and he did justice. Although his express looks flat at many scenes, he is good enough to entertain audiences. Jasmine is purely feast for youth even her role is limited on screen. Priyadharshini could not carry the mood and character is not up to the mark. M S Narayana is fine in his restrained role.
Analysis:
Production values are so good for this film. What makes this film to be poor on the screen is half baked story and immature selection of artistes. Of course, script itself is weak to grab the attention of audiences. Makers did not take a right script to offer what audiences expect. Although many films are turned to be damp squib at the box-office with same sort of stories, makers are not keep enough to rope in wise technicians to amuse film buffs. First half is somewhat better when it comes to second half, it is acid test for movie lovers to sit and watch the film till the end card.
Technical Aspects:
Dialogues by Ravindra’s dialogues are real good and cinematography by Dasaradhi Sivendra is decent and he did quality job. Fights are not so good but fine. Direction of the film is the disadvantage. If director had taken more care on script, it would have been another Badri. Inadequate stuff is seen clearly in this film.
Final Say:
Dillunodu does not offer anything new for movie lovers.