Boxer
Boxer is a 2015 Kannada action film written and directed by preetham Gubbi. Jayanna Bhogendra is the producer of the film. The film features Dhananjay and Kruthika Jayakumar in lead roles. V Harikrishna is the music composer of the film.
Raja (Dhananjay) is an orphan who loves to live alone in his own world of dreams. His introvert nature makes him lonely. But he was very much interested in the world of betting and boxing and gradually he becomes a master in it. So he was leading a peaceful life of his own, not to indulge in any other business. But all of a sudden he finds a an intruder into his life and she changed his total perception towards life. Her name was Lakshmi (Kruthika JayaKumar), a blind girl. She slowly enters into his life and he also started to love her. Later They shared there sorrows to each other. The innocent nature of Lakshmi attracted him too much and he decided to risk his life for bringing back lakshmi to the real world of light. He was ready to sacrifice his own life for the great cause. While he was on the run so many unexpected manias happended in their life and they were departed to opposite directions. Can Lakshmi get back her eye sight? Or will they meet once again? The rest of the story Quench your thirst of anxiety by providing an exciting end to the movie.
The movie received many positive reviews and the similarity of the film with a Korean movie ‘Always/Only You' is widely noted down. Though such movies inspires us with love and affection to the characters a too much display of the same story may cause a weary mood. The first part of the movie is about love and the second part is packed with action, as a boxer. The film succeeded in maintaining the anxiety to the end of the film and climax is revealed only at the end while the viewers are eagerly waiting for it. Dhananjay and Kruthika played well their roles and the role of a blind girl performed by Kruthika rest in our mind for a long time giving us a pain somewhere. Some critics are of the opinion that it is only the same old wine in a new bottle, painted a different color to make the audience ‘blind’.