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Deccan Herald » Movie Reviews » Detailed Story
Hani Hani
Bhavya Bolar
Kannada (U)
Director: Sharan
Cast: Tarun, Pooja Gandhi

What happens to a couple who  are thrown out by parents for marrying without their consent?

Not just the couple, even their children face the trauma of separation. They grow up with minimal emotional ties and miss the bondage with their grandparents and relatives.

And Hani Hani talks of this lost love and warmth.

Though the motif sounds simple, the director fails miserably in narration.

The movie begins as a usual campus love story, where Rahul (Tarun) and Ramya (Pooja) realise that they are made for each other and decide to marry.

However, they do not want to commit their parents’ mistake. They want everybody’s consent and thus, the boy is on a mission to win over the girl’s grandparents.

Rangayana Raghu — who adds colour to the campus story — wins the audience with his mannerisms and dialogues. A couple of foot-tapping numbers is all that is original and other songs have been included just for the sake.

Music director Chinna seems to be inspired by several tunes, that he has happily lifted them and squeezed them in. Barring some visual delight, the movie has nothing much to offer.

Chocolate hero Tarun and Pooja Gandhi do their best with  an improvement in the acting department, while Rangayana Raghu outnumbers everybody. Bhavya, Dattanna and C R Simha do a guest appearance. Watch only if you have no work on hand.

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