Director G Murali Abbas, who made Ajith starrer 'Rasi', before 12 years, has made a comeback with a romantic flick Solla Solla Inikkum. The story is nothing but a clichéd attempt to preach a lesson or two on love.
Abbas has tried to drive home the point that romance is sweet only when the concerned persons recognize and understand each other and share their romantic feelings. He deals with the experiences the protagonist who gets close with three different girls.

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Madhumitha, Suja and Mallika Kapoor are the leading ladies who try to grab our attention. There are big weights like Prakash Raj, Vijayakumar, Ashish Vidyarthy, and Livingston to strengthen the show.
Sathya (Navdeep) is a young man, who keeps on failing in his hunt for a lover. Though the young girls Madumitha and Suja move closely with him, they do not fall in love with him. Finally he meets Mallika, who reciprocates his feelings after some predictable twists.
When a director makes a movie after 12 years, you expect something from him. But Abbas has flattered to deceive. He has chosen a half- baked story and a poor script to tell a moral (about love!). Does the director want to say that if you keep 'loving' your girl friends one of them will finally love you?
Navdeep has smart looks. He also handles his role well. But the character has failed to pose him any challenge and so is the case with the likes of Prakash Raj and Ashish Vidyarthi.
Madumitha, Mallika Kapoor, Sara and Suja add colour to the fare even as Mallika gets more scope to act.
Bharathwaj's music too fails to impress. Arthur Wilson's camera is the only saving grace in the otherwise dull fare.
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