Kirik Party Review / Kirik Party Movie Review : The film Kannada Kirik Party marks the second union of Rishab Shetty with Rakshit Shetty. Both had already collaborated with Ricky. Kannada's latest film was released on Friday, December 30th. The stars of the film are Rashmika Mandanna, Samyuktha Hegde, Pramod Shetty, Achyuth Kumar, Dhananjay Ranjan, Arohitha Gowda and Salman Ahamed. The film Kannada presents the cinematography of Karam Chawla and the montage of Sachin. B Ajaneesh Loknath composed the music, and some songs, including Thirboki Jeevana, impressed the viewers.
One could have wished for more meticulous roles for friends, but that is forgivable, given that we leave the film with a smile and many fun moments to discuss. There are parts of the film that recall movies like Bangalore Days, Premam, 3 idiots and Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya, but these are just moments, as the movies give the Kannada audience something to call their own in this genre.
The film gets high marks on technical values. Karm Chawla is first class as a filmmaker. The music and the re-recording of Ajaneesh Loknath allow to be involved in the film. The film is edited closely, despite the clock for two and a half hours. Rishab Shetty has done a good job to ensure that the college scenes, dialogues and situations are real.
The film may seem to be a few minutes too long sometimes, but it does not really matter, since most movies like this require that extra time to build that familiarity in the minds of the audience. Go
One could have wished for more meticulous roles for friends, but that is forgivable, given that we leave the film with a smile and many fun moments to discuss. There are parts of the film that recall movies like Bangalore Days, Premam, 3 idiots and Vinnaithandi Varuvaaya, but these are just moments, as the movies give the Kannada audience something to call their own in this genre.
The film gets high marks on technical values. Karm Chawla is first class as a filmmaker. The music and the re-recording of Ajaneesh Loknath allow to be involved in the film. The film is edited closely, despite the clock for two and a half hours. Rishab Shetty has done a good job to ensure that the college scenes, dialogues and situations are real.
The film may seem to be a few minutes too long sometimes, but it does not really matter, since most movies like this require that extra time to build that familiarity in the minds of the audience. Go