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Olu Saar Bari Olu

Review  
The film is a non-stop two-hour comedy which is enjoyable and refreshing for the Kannada cinema audience. Balraj and Mohan excel when they're disguised as ladies. Ramesh and Pramod are also at ease in their comedy portions. You have at least a dozen situations to laugh about. Shivakumar as the villain in the film, has tried a new style and makes an impression. The four girls Anu, Ruchita, Hamsa and Usha Kiron are apt. Cinematography and music could have been better.
   
Story Line  
Four employed youngsters find it difficult to get a place to stay since they are unmarried. They hit upon an idea whereby two of them disguise themselves as women. While Ramesh and Pramod pretend to be married men, Mohan and Balraj pose as their respective wives. They manage to get a portion in the house of Jayanthi Deshpande. Naturally, the disguises create a lot of confusion and cause hilarious situations. Meanwhile, Mohan and Balraj fall in love, which leads to further complications. The foursome then hatch a plan to end their self-imposed problem but villains enter the scene to add to the chaos. What happens in the end is predictable, albeit enjoyable.
   
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