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Learn from your mistakes and move on. That's the message of Pawan Kumar's debut directorial Lifeu Ishtene!.
The appropriately named Vishal (Diganth), has a vishal' (large) heart or, as his friend in the film says, he has a heart akin to a public toilet! He falls easily in and out of love.
Then, Nandini (Sindhu Loknath) walks into his life and, as always, Vishal falls for her. He thinks she is the one for him, but only till the point where he has to choose between his music career and her. Will he move on to another beauty waiting round the corner?
Lifeu Ishtene! says that come what may, life goes on. It's
Satish, Ashwat and Veena Sundar are entertaining enough. Debutante Samyukta Belavadi shows signs of improving in future and Sindhu does a fair job.
Lifeu Ishtene! will connect with college goers from the word go. Some situations in the film are not all that new, but the way Pawan has knitted them into the story and laid out the plot needs to be commended. He has done well to avoid any melodrama. Rich visuals, especially in the songs, make the film enjoyable. The second half feels a bit stretched and some smart editing here would have helped.
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