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There is more to Bangalore IT is what director Sowmya Satyan -- mentored by K V Raju -- tells in Rajadhani (Capital).
The film has five friends (Yash, Satya, Chetan, Ravi Teja and Sandeep) as its main protagonists. The boys have little or no interest in education. Their parents also do nothing but crib and take a jibe at the good-for-nothing fellows only adding to the ambitions of these youth to make a quick buck, whatever the means.
With no proper guidance, the friends, barring one, decide to commit a murder for money. Murder happens even before you blink an eye and the impact sinks in on the hot blooded foursome only after they realise that they have killed the most notorious rowdy in town. Things turn for the worse when the mystery man who has hired them leaves them in the lurch.
Rajadhani's promos and posters had generated a lot of interest, but the film fails to match up to the hype. It does show the flipside of short cuts taken by youth to emerge number one and the results of faulty upbringing. But what could have backed these messages was some paisa vasool entertainment.
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