In confusion and deep agony, Ajay decides to finish his engineering and go back to his village but on the examination day he gets a call from Shruthi. Shruthi is not aware that Ajay and Kumar are the same person and flatly rejects Ajay when he proposes to her. Incidentally they both study in the same engineering college but knows her lover only as Kumar. Slowly they speak over the phone many times and fall in love. Shruthi (Pooja Gandhi) the owner of the suitcase is immensely happy when she gets back her dad?s suitcase and calls Kumar to thank him. He tells them that his name is Kumar and leaves his cell number. Every frame is well captured and Abhiman in his long innings so far has given his career best.Ījaykumar (Ajay Rao) an honest, poor boy from a village hand over a lost suitcase to the police. The additional highlights are the cinematography and good music from K.S.Chandrasekhar and Abhiman respectively. He has lent some surprises, breath taking moments and sentiments at regular intervals in the second half. But he should have taken some care about the screenplay which goes haywire. Debutant director Chandru has shown good zeal and enthusiasm in his first film, a tragic love story.
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