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Their argument soon enters into a situation where Arjun is forced to lie to stop Poorna from abandoning him and leave to Delhi.Although it is not revealed till the later part of the movie as to what caused the rift in their relationship, it soon becomes apparent that Poorna is upset with Arjun because he betrayed her when she trusted him the most.Disappointed with herself for humiliating the man she loves, she decides to leave the relationship anyway, as she fears that going back to Arjun now may cause him to doubt her feelings for him.However, on the seventh and final day, when the viewer suspects their relationship is soon to end, in a twist of fate, Arjun and Poorna miraculously unite and lead a happy life ever after.Darshan, Kichcha Sudeep, Premkumar, Ajay Rao, director Prem (Kiran), Mahesh Babu, V. Harikrishna, Chiranjeevi Sarja, Hamsalekha, Indrajith Lankesh made it to the audio release evening with Chancery Pavilion Bhasker Raju, producer CMR Shanker Reddy, Shankre Gowda, Yogish son of Dwarakish were also present for the audio release.A critic from The Times of India scored the film at 3.5 out of 5 stars and says "Radhika Pandith has given life to the role with a neat performance.It keeps the viewer engaged, which is a refreshing change from the many bad Kannada films hitting the screens in the past few weeks".[7] A critic from News18 India wrote "Tarun's inclusion in the film was a well-kept secret, but the actor has really made an impact through his role.
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