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It is an amateurish attempt by director Nagendra Prasad with silly sequences, senseless narration and a meaningless script. Nobody knows where the story starts and ends. The movie appears more like a documentary on Nepal with the cinematographer Dasari Seenu doing some sensible work. The story takes us back to the 1960s and ’70s with meaningless flashbacks that ultimately end in confusion. By the time you realize what the story is about, the movie is over.

Raja (Ram), a folk singer, goes to Nepal along with his troupe for a programme. He falls in love with Charmi (Gracy Singh) who is already engaged to a boy (Chethan) from the US. But Raja wins her heart, becomes intimate with her and ends up rejecting her saying he pretended to fall in love with her to take revenge, for he holds her responsible for the death of his parents and sister in India. Amid this confusion, Sudeep makes an entry, dances and leaves. The rest of the film makes for painful viewing.

Ram fails to impress. Gracy Singh does not fit the bill. Shobhraj is atrocious. Music by Harikrishna is okay. The less said the better about the rest. Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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Cast: Ram, Gracy Singh, K S L Swamy, Mandya Ramesh, Shobhraj
Director: Nagendra Prasad



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Shivaraj Kumar’s “Nanda” is the latest addition to the long list of illogical and abhorrent gangster films being made in Kannada in recent times.

The success of a few films like ‘Om’, ‘Jogi’, ‘Daasa’, ‘Duniya’ and ‘Gooli has influenced a large number of young producers and directors to make gangster films. But a majority of them are badly written and directed.

“Nanda” is actually Anantha Raju’s debut film, though his second directorial venture ‘Masth Majaa Maadi’ has already released to a decent public response. But “Masth Majaa Maadi” is a remake of Hindi hit ‘Dhamaal’, which didn’t need any of Raju’s creative inputs.

Raju shows his lack of imagination while writing the script of ‘Nanda’. There is nothing fresh in the story and many of the sequences seem to be a crude take-off from similar non-Kannada films.

The movie lacks a reasonable pace, leaving audiences uninterested in parts. Raju has also failed to effectively use talented veteran artistes. Many of them have been wasted in ‘Nanda’. Though Raju is the director, it is the fight composer whose work is seen more on screen.

The movie is about the protagonist Nanda, a self-employed youngster. He gets a canteen lease in a college and is much liked by students and teachers alike. He is always referred to as ’senior’ by college students who seek his advise on academic and non-academic matters.

And then comes the romantic angle when Kavya, a college student, falls for Nanda’s charms.

Meanwhile, Nanda helps his friend marry Kavya’s elder sister, which leads him to a confrontation with the city’s police commissioner. Despite opposition from Kavya’s parents, Nanda wants to marry her.

The police commissioner plans to kill Nanda and even puts him behind bars on false charges. Finally, an enraged Nanda treads the violent path to kill all the villains.

Shivaraj Kumar has very little to perform in emotional sequences, but he looks extremely fit and dynamic in the song and fight sequences. But for Sandhya, who has proved her talent in many Tamil films, ‘Nanda’ proves to be a disastrous entry into Kannada movies.

Ramesh Babu’s photographic work is good, but V. Manohar has composed ordinary tunes for the film.

’Nanda’ is strictly for action lovers who are willing to endure a torturous narration to see a few good fight sequences. Source: movies.indiatimes.com

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Nanda
Director: Anantha Raju
Cast: Shivaraj Kumar, Sandhya, Bhavya, Sharan, Rangayana Raghu, Avinash, Shobharaj and Sharath Lohithashwa
Music: V. Manohar



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