Director – S Dilip Panda
Starring – Siddhanta, Akash, Riya, Megha, Pintu Nanda, Samaresh, Minaketan, Priyanka
Rating – 3/5
Starring – Siddhanta, Akash, Riya, Megha, Pintu Nanda, Samaresh, Minaketan, Priyanka
Rating – 3/5
Siddhanta Mohapatra lives in a village along with his widowed father Saroj Das. He is the Kabiraj of the village. Due to untimely demise of Akash Dasnayak’s mother, he brought him to his house and treated him as his younger son. Siddhanta and Akash play the role of two brothers whose love for each is greater than any other bond. Their father Saroj Das has imbibed the high values of honesty and principles in them.
Both re-locate to the Cuttack city and joined the Police Force, while Akash is an inspector, Siddhanta is a Traffic Constable. While manipulative orphan Riya Dey falls for Akash and tricks him into marrying her, his sibling, Siddhanta, is busy with a love of his own with Megha Ghosh. In the meantime, underworld kingpin Samaresh Routray is doing his best to tear Siddhanta and Akash apart for his own benefit. Watch the film to see what happens to create a divide between the brothers.
First of all Siddhanta is awesome and has played his honest role very well. His performance shines throughout the whole movie. Akash, Samaresh, Minaketan, Priyanka, Ragini, Debasish and Pintu Nanda are fine in their respective roles. Megha Ghosh has no scope to show her talent. Riya Dey has a brief role and she played her part beautifully.
Abhijit Majumdar’s music in the movie is very good. Four songs – ‘Hari Om Hari’, ‘Baba Saleile’, ‘Sinduri’ and ‘Fall in Love’ are hummable. Camera work, direction, screenplay, action and editing are average.
Hari Om Hari has a very nice story, but the technical team has been failed to execute it properly. You can watch the film once for Siddhanta Mohapatra’s acting and Abhijit Majumdar’s music.
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