Kedi
Born in a middle class family, Ravi Krishna is the son of MS Bhaskar who runs a general store. Tamna is the adored younger sister of politician Atul Kulkarni. Ileana hails from a middle class family.
Ravi Krishna is a first year college student and his actions and behavior wins over Ileana.
However, it has the opposite effect on the haughty and spoilt rich girl Tamna. She humiliates him in a particular situation and makes him feel frustrated and upset, but Ileana boosts up his confidence with her gentle ways and makes him Number One.
As love blossoms between them, Tamna tries her best to part them.
When Ravi Krishna and Ileana struggle to win over every hurdle Tamna poses in the path of their love, she tries to catch him in her web of selfish love. This triangular love becomes entangled like a bunch of noodles and the climax of the film is about who triumphs.
According to the story, Ravi Krishna is a nice guy, so the title 'KD' is rather puzzling. He is fine in the action and fight sequences but quite intolerable during lighter moments. He needs to work on his diction and dialogue delivery.
Ileana is fine, but Tamna is the better actress. Tamna is good as the arrogant, rich kid and shows good histrionics as the thwarted lover and when she shows that her love is true too as she fights for her life.
Ramesh Khanna and Suman Shetty for comedy and Atul Kulkarni for villain role – there's nothing new in this.
Among Yuvan Shankar Raja's composition, "Adivaasi naanay oru kaadhalvaasi aanen" is a hit.
'Kedi' is no killaadi.
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Wow...
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Buss...
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Tamna's acting
Some scenes that induce positive thinking
Yuvan's music
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Ravi Krishna's pronunciation/dialogue delivery
The boring triangular love story line
Old fashioned college scenes
Dragging second half
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