Lifeu Ishtene (2011)

Lifeu Ishtene

/5
Directed by Mano Murthy • Music:

Soundtrack

Storyline

<p>Vishal ( ) is a carefree youngster who is only serious about pursuing a career in music. In contrast, his friend Shivakumar “Shivu” ( ) is serious about life and advises him to reform. But Vishal, whose parents allow him a lot of freedom, finds his own way to deal with hook ups. He falls in love with his collegemate, Nandini ( ), who also falls in love with him. After a brief period of courtship, they decide to get married. Nandini wants Vishal to take up a job as it will help her discuss the marriage proposal with her father. He thinks she is the one for him, but only till the point where he has to choose between his music career and her, at which point they break up. Vishal then meets a journalism aspirant, Rashmi ( ), who films him, for her academic project. Nandini, initially reluctant, marries Chandan, as arranged by her father. Vishal has an awkward confrontation with her at the wedding. Rashmi, however, falls in love with him instantly and is ready to marry him. Having spent some time together, Vishal also falls in love with her, who eventually parts with her, on witnessing her being approached by an old pursuer, who he connects to, in context of Nandini. Six months later, Shivu is diagnosed with cancer and is living his final days, and Vishal, working in , has been in touch with him. He returns to India to reconcile with Rashmi, now working as a television journalist, and finds her dating Suraj ( ). The film ends with Vishal’s epilogue on how, in the context of love, life comes a full circle.<br /> One should not miss to watch the director’s copy of alternate ending of the film on YouTube Director Pawan Kumar had previously worked as an for Yograj Bhat’s recent films like and which were well received by critics. The title was taken from one of the most popular Kannada songs in 2010 from movie. Three weeks after the successful show of the film, Pawan Kumar said he is planning a sequel to the film which is tentatively titled which will “show how marriage is a bad idea for the character that Diganth played in .” music album, composed by , was released on 21 July 2011. He also scored the background music for the film. The rights for the album was purchased by Ashwini Audio House. , and penned lyrics for the tracks. The album consists of seven tracks. The album featured tracks from two debutantes, Rengith Raghav and Ankita Pai. The film will be screened overseas in the countries of USA, UK, Australia, Singapore, among others from October 2011 onwards. In ‘s , the screening is scheduled for 14, 15, 16, 22 and 23 October at Serra Theaters. The movie got released online to curb piracy and to reach out to NRI audience. The film was released in two versions. The higher resolution version is priced at five dollars, the low resolution version for two dollars and fifty cents. Overall, the film garnered very good reviews from critics. A critic from scored the film at 4.5 out of 5 stars and says ” It’s a movie for the youngistan. There is romance, comedy, dance and witty dialogues to keep you entertained. There is no strong storyline but it concludes with a message for the youth”. A critic from wrote  “This is not a film where you can search for a story or pinpoint a particularly good aspect. But they could have had better songs, those usually need to go by a ‘first-impression’ basis”. A critic from wrote “who hails from a poor family from a village, wants to work hard to earn money and support his parents but suffers from cancer. Each character has its own uniqueness and the credit must go to director Pavan Kumar. Youth who love fun-oriented flicks could find this movie a worthy watch”. B S Srivani from wrote “The portion between Satish and Digant towards the end appears to be a justification of sorts, a quiet rebellion by the director against convention. But when there’s instant connect with the target audience – the 20 somethings – do niceties matter anymore? “. Shruti Indira Lakshminarayana from scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote “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”. A critic from wrote “Jnana Murthy captures the mood of the film quite effectively. Editing is also good. Despite some of the flaws, Pawan Kumar’s debut film ‘Lifu Ishtene’ looks interesting and watchable”.</p>

Details

🎬
Genres: Drama
✍️
Writer:
👤
Producer: M. Manjunatha
🎵
Music:
🎬
Director: Mano Murthy
📸
Cinematography: Sugnaan
📅
Release Date: 09-Sep-11
✂️
Edited By: Sanath
💸
Budget:
🏭
Production Company:
📺
OTT Platform:
⏱️
Runtime:
🗣️
Language: Kannada
💵
Box Office: 2.00 crore
🌐
Other Languages:
📄
Screenplay: Pawan Kumar
🔒
Censorship:

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Be the first one to write one.

Write a Review

Instagram
Scroll to Top