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Hejjaru Kannada movie review , songs , trailer

Hejjaru movie takes us on a riveting expedition into parallel realities and evocative emotional bonds. Director Harshapriya, known for their background in television serials, makes an impressive debut with this unique film.

Gopal Krishna Deshpande portrays Rajaram, grappling with loss and intersecting with Bhagat's life. Bhagat Alva journey mirrors Rajaram's experiences. Shwetha D’Souze plays Janaki (Jaanu), whose relationship with Bhagat adds complexity. Muniraju, as the manipulative police officer Dharma. Naveen Krishna portrays village thug Devi.

Rajaram's beloved dies tragically during adolescence in 1965. His relentless quest for answers intersects with Bhagat's life, born in 1995. Bhagat's journey mirrors Rajaram's past challenges and unresolved emotions. Janaki, an orphan, faces unwanted attention from Bhupathi. As Rajaram uncovers the truth, anticipation builds, leading to an exhilarating preclimax sequence.

Harshapriya bravely explores parallel lives, a rare subject in Indian cinema. The film surpasses narrative conventions, focusing on interconnectedness and unresolved emotions. The visuals, guided by cinematographer Amar Gowda, capture different eras—from the nostalgic 1960s to vibrant 1990s and beyond. Poornachandra Tejaswi's music adds depth and emotional resonance.

Hejjaru reminds us that our lives intersect in unexpected ways, shaping our destinies. Facing profound loss, like Rajaram, teaches us resilience and the pursuit of truth. Bhagat's journey mirrors Rajaram's, emphasizing the impact of choices across time.

 

Hejjaru Kannada movie review , songs , trailer

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