<p><strong>Kaanadante Maayavadanu</strong><br /><strong>Rating</strong>: 3/5<br /><strong>Cast</strong>: Vikas, Sindhu Lokanath, Achyutta kumar, Suchendra Prasad.<br /><strong>Director</strong>: Raj Pathipati<br /><strong>Language</strong>: Kannada (U/A)</p>.<p>There are very few movies that combine winning formulas and get the combination right and ‘Kaanadante Maayavadanu’ fits the bill.</p>.<p>That said, it is still a commercial film bogged by a heavy background score, with dramatic overtures and punches that defy the laws of physics.</p>.<p>Rummy (Vikas) is Jayanna’s go-to man to do his dirty work — Rummy gains the trust of con people. During one such incident, the man falls in love with Vandana (Sindhu). Now, his ghost is back to set things right.</p>.<p>The movie has a lot more to say in terms of characters and sub-plots. It merges with the story that’s neatly done.</p>.<p>The film has plenty of dialogues that demand a whistle and the comic bits are an add-on. </p>.<p>Ace actors Achyuth Kumar and Suchendra Prasad play their roles perfectly. Late actor Raghava Udaya as Jayanna is a villain to be cherished on-screen and Bhajarangi Loki brings his own charm. </p>.<p>An iconic moment in the film is Vandana running into Rummy’s arms as a train follows her only to engulf the two. Call it death-defying or illogical, it’s a film that has only entertainment to offer.</p>
<p><strong>Kaanadante Maayavadanu</strong><br /><strong>Rating</strong>: 3/5<br /><strong>Cast</strong>: Vikas, Sindhu Lokanath, Achyutta kumar, Suchendra Prasad.<br /><strong>Director</strong>: Raj Pathipati<br /><strong>Language</strong>: Kannada (U/A)</p>.<p>There are very few movies that combine winning formulas and get the combination right and ‘Kaanadante Maayavadanu’ fits the bill.</p>.<p>That said, it is still a commercial film bogged by a heavy background score, with dramatic overtures and punches that defy the laws of physics.</p>.<p>Rummy (Vikas) is Jayanna’s go-to man to do his dirty work — Rummy gains the trust of con people. During one such incident, the man falls in love with Vandana (Sindhu). Now, his ghost is back to set things right.</p>.<p>The movie has a lot more to say in terms of characters and sub-plots. It merges with the story that’s neatly done.</p>.<p>The film has plenty of dialogues that demand a whistle and the comic bits are an add-on. </p>.<p>Ace actors Achyuth Kumar and Suchendra Prasad play their roles perfectly. Late actor Raghava Udaya as Jayanna is a villain to be cherished on-screen and Bhajarangi Loki brings his own charm. </p>.<p>An iconic moment in the film is Vandana running into Rummy’s arms as a train follows her only to engulf the two. Call it death-defying or illogical, it’s a film that has only entertainment to offer.</p>