Music, CinematographyMusic, CinematographyStereotype scenes, Predictable story, Direction

Vikas is a young, carefree unemployed youth, who lives life by the day and spends his time without any specific reason. He receives a proposal for marriage from a rich household and is happy his life would be settled. Meanwhile, his path crosses with a young reporter Nayana, which proves to be more than just fateful. This romantic action oriented movie has melodious music and watch the movie this weekend and fall in love.

Kantha Kannalli has made the direction and actors Niranjan Wadeyar, Akansha and Sadhu Kokila have done justice to their roles and their performances is amazing and appreciatable. Meanwhile Newbie Niranjan shows promise as the lead, with a commendable performance for a first film. Akanksha had a decent role and her acting will receive positive accolades from many,  but fails to rise to the occasion at crucial times. Sadhu Kokila and Bullet Prakash are reduced to caricatures and end up just playing to the gallery.

Jalsa begins on a shaky note with a rather badly choreographed fight, but it soon redeems itself with the narrative picking pace and generating curiosity. Unfortunately, the film then gives in to many stereotypes and gets rather predictable thereafter. The editing part is made to some extent and the cinematography work is also made neatly. The music is the plus for the movie and the background scores are awesome.

The comedy track is okay and entertaining. The actors have done justice to their roles aptly. Niranjan Wadeyar has acted well and his role is highlighted to a greater extent. The story is an usual one and there is nothing special in it. The director's making is decent and watch the movie this weekend and have a fun filled day.

Niranjan Wadayarr,Akanksha,Kantha Kannalli,Smt. N Sarojadevi,Veer Samarth'Jalsa' doesn't give the much needed 'Jalsa'

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