The film taps their desperation to fall in love, following their heart and their tryst with personal and professional hiccups.
Hushaaru takes off where Happy Days left, and the unlike the former, this outing has four aimless characters who don't have girlfriends during their college days, have modest academic records that don't even aid them in attending corporate interviews. Well, Hushaaru's similarity with the film ends there too. The director Sree Harsha balances the film's commercial appeal with good music and breezy, slice of life treatment.Ī graduate on the farewell day at commencement of the film blames Sekhar Kammula's Happy Days to have romanticised engineering life. It may not be the surprise of the year yes, although it's a spirited and an eventful narrative that rises above its flaws and stereotypes. Four best buddies, parallel love lives, parental conflicts and their pressures to make a career, Hushaaru ticks all the boxes you expect out of a 'feel good buddy film'. Review: Hushaaru is a proof of how you can tread the 'tried and tested' path and still make a reasonably engaging film. How they rise above this and help their friendship stand the ultimate test of character is Hushaaru for you. Just when the going seems fairly smooth, a personal setback hits them hard. Emotions wise, the film falters many a time but as it has some comedy which is strictly targeted at the youth, they can give this film a shot and the family audience can easily avoid the film this week.Story: Four engineering graduates, clueless about what life is bound to offer them, enjoy being in each other's company, making the most of their vivacious energy, sometimes desperate to get into relationships. The story of the film is quite old and has no novelty. On the whole, Husharu is a routine youthful drama which has a few likable moments. But he missed on it and made the ending pale and routine. He falters with his narration in the second part and could have elevated the family drama even more. Editing is decent and so was the production design.Ĭoming to the director Sri Harsha, he has only concentrated on the fun part and left the emotions and drama completely. Dialogues have been written with a lot of wit. Music is below par except for Sid Sriram’s song and so was the background score. Production values of the film are decent as the youthful atmosphere has been captured in a good manner. The climax is routine and does not create much interest as things end on a very simple and happy note all of a sudden. You exactly know what is going to happen next after every scene in the film.Įven though Rahul’s role generates comedy, his character has been dragged in the second half with unnecessary scenes and cheesy double meaning comedy which makes you look at the exit door.Īs one of the friend’s suffers from serious problems, the makers add certain comedy scenes which look a bit odd in such a situation. The story of the film is quite old and has nothing new to showcase. The bondage between the four friends has been showcased well.
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Rahul Ramakrishna evokes decent laughs in his role of a frustrated software engineer. The guy who did the role of Bunty is pretty good as he generates decent comedy with his fun character.ĭaksha Nagarkar looks natural and is very good in her role. Tejus is neat in his role and leads from the front. The performances of the lead cast were decent enough. Most of it is about girlfriends and this features a lot of double meaning dialogues and romance which will only attract the youth. The fun factor is decent and has been executed well at regular intervals.