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Journey back in time to your college days

M D Sridhar has reproduced the original version on may say. The speciality of this film is that it can transport you bac

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Film: Jolly Days (Kannada) Cast: Vishwas, Deepu, Praveen, Niranjan, Aishwarya Nag, Ritu, Spoorti, Keerti, Rutika Director: M D Sridhar It is a remake of Telugu film Happy Days. Director M D Sridhar has reproduced the original version on may say. The speciality of this film is that it can transport you back in time to the college days. It will motivate you to achieve your goal if you are a student.

True to its name, you never find a dull moment during the two-and-half hours of the movie.

Almost all the artistes have done an excellent job.

This film could make Aiswarya Nag a busier actress, after her performance in Happy Days.

The other debutante Vishwas has a bright future.

His body language and acting deserve appreciation.

Keerthi plays a negative role in this movie.

Cinematographer Krishna Kumar, editor P R Soundar Raj and music director J Mayer have done a neat job.

It is all about an engineering college students who come from different family backgrounds. The students Santosh, Ankita, Keerthi, Praveen, Vishwas, Apoorva, Panduranga and Tyson are freshers.

Their seniors make their life miserable by various ragging methods. Santosh falls in love with Ankita while Vishwas craves for Apoorva. Tyson gives his heart away for Sharavanti. But Giri, a senior student, turns out to be the villain for Santosh in the love story. Santosh wants to propose his love to Ankita, but she hates him.

Happy Days is a mix of emotions one too many - romance, comedy and friendship. It is a mustwatch for college students who have big ambitions in life.  

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