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Solla Solla Inikkum

Satya expresses his feelings to Sara, only to be told that she considers him just a friend.

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A youth who faces rejection in love and is in search of his true soul mate. And a pompous thug, proud of coming to the aid of those who approach him with their problems, not realizing the difference between right and wrong. The duo’s tracks converge at a point, with some lessons learnt on the way.

Love doesn’t happen only once, goes the theme. Satya (Navdeep) professes love to four girls, facing rejection each time. Mistaking Sara’s easy camaraderie for love, Satya expresses his feelings to her, only to be told that she considers him just a friend. The second (Suja), clearly demarcating between a lover and a husband, tells him that a caring lover invariably after marriage, becomes an obnoxious husband. And she prefers to have her cake and eat it too. The third (Madhumita) he opens his heart to, only to learn that she was in love with his best friend Guru (Abhinay). Then comes the fourth (Mallika). But would she be his true soul mate?

The character of Badri the gangster, converges when Guru hires him to thwart Satya and friends from forcibly getting him married to Radhika, whom he had seduced and discarded. The thug’s change of heart is rather sudden and lacks conviction. It’s a bland scenario, with nothing exciting going for it. The theme seemed an interesting one. But unfortunately, the interest couldn’t go beyond the concept stage.

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