Inspired from the true incidents occurred in Bengaluru - 1983, Kaiva brings the visual grandeur of Old Bengaluru showing the lights of world famous Bengaluru Karaga and the dark underworld o... Read allInspired from the true incidents occurred in Bengaluru - 1983, Kaiva brings the visual grandeur of Old Bengaluru showing the lights of world famous Bengaluru Karaga and the dark underworld of the city as well.Inspired from the true incidents occurred in Bengaluru - 1983, Kaiva brings the visual grandeur of Old Bengaluru showing the lights of world famous Bengaluru Karaga and the dark underworld of the city as well.
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It's based on true story happened really in bangalore somewhere in 1990s. First of was a bit lag but second half was good interesting. All the actors in the movie have done their best I didn't feel poor acting anywhere in entire movie. This is the best movie compared to other movies released recently. I have given my genuine review. I don't know why others are given shockingly one star. The movie is very very good if you like love stories and violence this is suitable for you. I liked meghanas acting.
This movie is worth money. I am sure about it.
Please watch it...u will not regret spending your time.
This movie is worth money. I am sure about it.
Please watch it...u will not regret spending your time.
Trust me I have never seen a movie like this I don't who is this hero with no acting skills at all totally zero I went to movie because of director but director also could not take from the team heroine suits for serials definitely not for movies at all same old script same old style how many times to watch Jayaraj on screen others artists have tried there best but hero is a disaster for this movie he is unbelievable how can someone be like stone without any expressions on his face kannada movies get bad name because of this kind of movies please next time not this hero for sure I wasted money.
I watched "Kaiva" movie today, and I was truly pretty impressed by how it blended a love story with real-life 90s Bangalore underworld happenings. It's not the first movie about Bangalore gangsters, but it's definitely up there in terms of authenticity.
The storytelling in "Kaiva" is top-notch, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish without a dull moment. Huge credit goes to the director and story writer, Jayatheertha, for pulling it off so well.
Dhanveer's performance as the hero is really commendable. Despite having acted in only a handful of movies in the past, he delivers a mature performance in "Kaiva". He definitely has the potential to become a beloved star in the Kannada industry, but it's crucial for him to continue choosing stories like "Kaiva" that allow him to showcase his talent effectively.
The music in "Kaiva" is amazing, thanks to Music Director Ajaneesh. It fits perfectly with the story, and the song "Nagu Hoove" is especially touching. Ajaneesh did a fantastic job!
The cinematography and editing in the movie is excellent. Great work from Shwetpriya Naik and K. M. Prakash.
Overall, "Kaiva" is truly one of the most entertaining movies, blending the backdrop of Bangalore's underworld with a compelling love story. A big shoutout to the entire team for their outstanding work, and best wishes to them for their future projects!
The storytelling in "Kaiva" is top-notch, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish without a dull moment. Huge credit goes to the director and story writer, Jayatheertha, for pulling it off so well.
Dhanveer's performance as the hero is really commendable. Despite having acted in only a handful of movies in the past, he delivers a mature performance in "Kaiva". He definitely has the potential to become a beloved star in the Kannada industry, but it's crucial for him to continue choosing stories like "Kaiva" that allow him to showcase his talent effectively.
The music in "Kaiva" is amazing, thanks to Music Director Ajaneesh. It fits perfectly with the story, and the song "Nagu Hoove" is especially touching. Ajaneesh did a fantastic job!
The cinematography and editing in the movie is excellent. Great work from Shwetpriya Naik and K. M. Prakash.
Overall, "Kaiva" is truly one of the most entertaining movies, blending the backdrop of Bangalore's underworld with a compelling love story. A big shoutout to the entire team for their outstanding work, and best wishes to them for their future projects!
Story is good but hero acting was worst,
Really hero and heroine needs lot of acting classes.
Hero and heroine needs lot of acting skills in emotional scenes,the expressions were worst I request them to learn acting.
The story is regular pattern First half was good and 2nd half is routine Average screenplay The director is good in bell bottom movie But now he is Also like regular director.
The movie need lot of good screenplay And if hero heroine selection was good then half movie is blockbuster but the director fails while casting.
Unnecessary drama is their in movie.
This movie is like short movie.
Hero and heroine needs lot of acting skills in emotional scenes,the expressions were worst I request them to learn acting.
The story is regular pattern First half was good and 2nd half is routine Average screenplay The director is good in bell bottom movie But now he is Also like regular director.
The movie need lot of good screenplay And if hero heroine selection was good then half movie is blockbuster but the director fails while casting.
Unnecessary drama is their in movie.
This movie is like short movie.
"Kaiva" is a film that left me disappointed, primarily due to what I perceived as a lackluster performance from Dhanveer. Despite high expectations, his acting fell short, leaving much to be desired. The movie's plot, while potentially intriguing, suffered from weak execution and uninspiring storytelling.
Dhanveer's portrayal of the character failed to evoke the necessary emotions, and his expressions often felt forced and unnatural. The lack of depth in his performance significantly detracted from the overall viewing experience. The film's pacing and editing added to the challenges, as the narrative seemed disjointed, hindering the audience's ability to connect with the characters on a meaningful level.
Furthermore, the supporting cast struggled to compensate for the shortcomings in Dhanveer's acting. Their performances, though not exceptional, were overshadowed by the overall lackluster quality of the production. The cinematography, while visually appealing at times, couldn't salvage the film from its fundamental issues.
In conclusion, "Kaiva" failed to live up to expectations, primarily due to Dhanveer's underwhelming performance and the film's inability to deliver a compelling narrative. The combination of weak acting, disjointed storytelling, and unimpressive supporting cast resulted in a cinematic experience that left me feeling disappointed and dissatisfied.
Dhanveer's portrayal of the character failed to evoke the necessary emotions, and his expressions often felt forced and unnatural. The lack of depth in his performance significantly detracted from the overall viewing experience. The film's pacing and editing added to the challenges, as the narrative seemed disjointed, hindering the audience's ability to connect with the characters on a meaningful level.
Furthermore, the supporting cast struggled to compensate for the shortcomings in Dhanveer's acting. Their performances, though not exceptional, were overshadowed by the overall lackluster quality of the production. The cinematography, while visually appealing at times, couldn't salvage the film from its fundamental issues.
In conclusion, "Kaiva" failed to live up to expectations, primarily due to Dhanveer's underwhelming performance and the film's inability to deliver a compelling narrative. The combination of weak acting, disjointed storytelling, and unimpressive supporting cast resulted in a cinematic experience that left me feeling disappointed and dissatisfied.
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- SoundtracksSankranthi Sanjeli
Kavirathna Dr. V Nagendra Prasad
B Ajaneesh loknath & Aishwarya Rangarajan
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- Runtime2 hours 18 minutes
- Color
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