<p>Aeno Onthara, the Kannada remake of the Tamil super hit Kushi does not hold the same edge as the Vijay-Jyothika starrer. The movie whines and drags from the very beginning. Ganesh looks to have lost his magic touch and seriously needs to forget his glorious past.<br /><br /> But in stark contrast Madhu (Priyamani) manages to steal the show in a tailor-made role. Her fresh and bubbly face adds some respite to the done, dusted and predictable script. <br />Surya (Ganesh), who is raised in Delhi is all set to go to Canada to study but fate proves otherwise and he lands up in Mysore instead. <br /><br />Madhu and Surya who study in the same college manage to become friends but viewers need to wait till the very end for them to express their love. <br /><br />Sharan provides some comic relief but is no way close to Vivek in his role as dancemaster of the troop. Music by R P Patnaik is passable. <br /></p>
<p>Aeno Onthara, the Kannada remake of the Tamil super hit Kushi does not hold the same edge as the Vijay-Jyothika starrer. The movie whines and drags from the very beginning. Ganesh looks to have lost his magic touch and seriously needs to forget his glorious past.<br /><br /> But in stark contrast Madhu (Priyamani) manages to steal the show in a tailor-made role. Her fresh and bubbly face adds some respite to the done, dusted and predictable script. <br />Surya (Ganesh), who is raised in Delhi is all set to go to Canada to study but fate proves otherwise and he lands up in Mysore instead. <br /><br />Madhu and Surya who study in the same college manage to become friends but viewers need to wait till the very end for them to express their love. <br /><br />Sharan provides some comic relief but is no way close to Vivek in his role as dancemaster of the troop. Music by R P Patnaik is passable. <br /></p>