<p>Neer Dose Kannada (A) Cast: Jaggesh, Haripriya, Suman Ranganathan, H G Dattatreya Director: Vijaya Prasad <br /></p>.<p>Entertaining and educative, Neer Dose is a bold experiment. Taking the comic route to narrate his tale about recognising human values, Vijaya Prasad goes the whole hog, leaving viewers squirming in their seats at the tittle-tattle. <br /><br />Double entendres are galore in this spicy, tangy batter of Neer Dose. But that does not detract from Prasad’s main motive of driving his homily — human relationships matter the most irrespective of one’s calling and station in life. <br /><br />A promiscuous retired PWD clerk Dattareya aka Shanbaug, a gallivanting BBMP hearse van driver Jaggesh Kumar aka Me Too Jaggu, and flaunt-your-bra-on-your-sleeve prostitute Kumuda aka spicy garlic, form this libidinous horseplay.<br /><br /> It also has Sharada Mani as a spinster with an unfavourable star sign, making it difficult to find a groom. Her strict papa would rather have his daughter unmarried than hand her away to a hearse van driver. <br /><br />How these characters form a symbiotic relationship is told in flashback through a roadie format, as the trio travels from Bengaluru to Mangaluru, with each relating to circumstances of their past. <br /><br />Comedian Jaggesh and the elderly Dattatreya form the unusual comic duo, mouthing choicest double entendres and leaving you shell-shocked. Haripriya flaunts her multi-coloured bras and shows ample skin in sheer satin slip. Despite her bold, bindas avatar, she disappoints. The saving grace is the tastefully done belly dance sequence. <br /><br />Anoop Seelin’s music is pleasing and catchy with two noteworthy, soulful songs. Sugnaan’s camerawork provides the necessary flamboyance to the thought-provoking film. <br /><br />Despite the hype about dialogues, the film is bound to disappoint those expecting a salacious entertainer, while the discerning can praise the experimental merit in the provocative enterprise. <br /></p>
<p>Neer Dose Kannada (A) Cast: Jaggesh, Haripriya, Suman Ranganathan, H G Dattatreya Director: Vijaya Prasad <br /></p>.<p>Entertaining and educative, Neer Dose is a bold experiment. Taking the comic route to narrate his tale about recognising human values, Vijaya Prasad goes the whole hog, leaving viewers squirming in their seats at the tittle-tattle. <br /><br />Double entendres are galore in this spicy, tangy batter of Neer Dose. But that does not detract from Prasad’s main motive of driving his homily — human relationships matter the most irrespective of one’s calling and station in life. <br /><br />A promiscuous retired PWD clerk Dattareya aka Shanbaug, a gallivanting BBMP hearse van driver Jaggesh Kumar aka Me Too Jaggu, and flaunt-your-bra-on-your-sleeve prostitute Kumuda aka spicy garlic, form this libidinous horseplay.<br /><br /> It also has Sharada Mani as a spinster with an unfavourable star sign, making it difficult to find a groom. Her strict papa would rather have his daughter unmarried than hand her away to a hearse van driver. <br /><br />How these characters form a symbiotic relationship is told in flashback through a roadie format, as the trio travels from Bengaluru to Mangaluru, with each relating to circumstances of their past. <br /><br />Comedian Jaggesh and the elderly Dattatreya form the unusual comic duo, mouthing choicest double entendres and leaving you shell-shocked. Haripriya flaunts her multi-coloured bras and shows ample skin in sheer satin slip. Despite her bold, bindas avatar, she disappoints. The saving grace is the tastefully done belly dance sequence. <br /><br />Anoop Seelin’s music is pleasing and catchy with two noteworthy, soulful songs. Sugnaan’s camerawork provides the necessary flamboyance to the thought-provoking film. <br /><br />Despite the hype about dialogues, the film is bound to disappoint those expecting a salacious entertainer, while the discerning can praise the experimental merit in the provocative enterprise. <br /></p>