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Lankesh Pathrike presents a gritty blend of action and drama, encapsulating the turmoil of love entangled with politics. Preethi, a journalist, is deeply drawn to Indra, her colleague, but their romance is tested by her father's controversial position as a chief minister. The film's atmosphere shifts from the vibrancy of young love to the tense shadows of scandal and betrayal. Pacing feels deliberate, almost languid at times, allowing the weight of their relationship to resonate amid the chaos. Performances are solid, with a palpable chemistry between the leads. Practical effects, though not flashy, serve the narrative, grounding the political drama in a relatable reality. It's a unique look at how personal and public lives collide, making it a noteworthy entry in early 2000s cinema.
A compelling fusion of romance and political intrigueStrong performances amidst a tense narrativeInteresting exploration of personal vs public conflict
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