Diganth delivers a career-defining performance. In a "masala" film, an actor might overact madness for laughs. Here, Diganth chooses subtlety—shaky eyes, nervous laughter, and a terrifying descent into confusion. This makes the film than loud, commercial thrillers. You don't just watch Manohar lose his mind; you feel trapped inside it.

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The story follows (Diganth), a jobless, carefree youth often belittled by his family. Due to a series of comedic misunderstandings involving a mobile phone, he is mistaken for a mentally ill patient and forcibly admitted to a high-end psychiatric rehabilitation center.

: V. Harikrishna’s soundtrack, featuring hits like "Ello Maleyaagideyante," became a cultural phenomenon. The lyrics by Yogaraj Bhat and Jayant Kaikini add a layer of philosophical depth to the romantic sequences. 4. Societal Commentary