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As far as the performance of the remaining actors is concerned, Sindhu Srinivasa Murthy, as an overambitious girl who wants to marry a highly qualified bridegroom and settle down in London though she had only done her Matriculation, has acted well. Anirudh Acharaya, as a prospective movie actor, and Harshil Koushik, as a hapless second son of Achar who is compelled to take up the responsibility to look after the family after his father passes away and his elder brother gets transferred to Delhi, is convincing.
Prakash Belawadi, who has wielded the microphone for several plays and the noted serial Garva, says that he finds it easier to direct than act. He, however, plans to continue facing the camera as it helps him earn money.