![]() The story takes a curious turn when suddenly Manu regains his eye sight. Though upset with the turn of events, producer Prabhu tries to cash in on his blindness by making announcement that a blind director is directing his movie. But one fine day everyone comes to know that he is blind. There are excellent comedy sequences like Manu addressing the heroine looking somewhere, approving the shots without looking at the monitor, selecting costumes for the lead roles, etc. He has his assistant Ranganni Ravishankar Gowda). Fearing that he would lose the job, he never reveals his blindness to anyone. But he becomes blind as he could not face the tension of making the movie. Manu (Ramesh Aravind), a film director, is selected by producer Prabhu (Rangayana Raghu) to direct a movie called Kathriguppe. The story highlights of how a blind director makes a Kannada movie without revealing his handicap. Perhaps, Karanth could have done a better job of the climax which looks chaotic with too many characters. Though some dialogues seem to have a double meaning, there is no vulgarity in them. He has handled the comedy sequences very well without giving any room of slackness. Rajendra Karanth has proved his talent in his very first movie with good script and narration. ![]()
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