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''Baa Baaro Rasika'' ( Come My Admirer) is a 2004 Indian
Kannada-language Kannada () is a Dravidian language spoken predominantly in the state of Karnataka in southwestern India, and spoken by a minority of the population in all neighbouring states. It has 44 million native speakers, and is additionally a s ...
Romance film, romantic film directed by Dayal Padmanabhan and starring Sunil Raoh, Ramya Krishna and Ashitha in the lead roles. The songs were composed by Mahesh. The film was a box office success. The film's title is based on a song from ''Raktha Kanneeru'' (2003). The film was dubbed to Telugu language, Telugu as ''Vayasu Pilichindi'' and in Tamil as ''Vaa Manmadhan Vaa''.


Synopsis

The film begins on a college campus and ends there as well, with the final scene depicting Sunil’s last days at college. There are no mundane classroom settings or typical heroics. The plot focuses on Sunil's love life, introducing the heroine, Ashita. Serious about his career, Sunil starts job hunting, avoiding the usual romantic clichés of love songs in parks and pubs. He secures a job under a misandrist (man-hater) named Ramya (played by Ramya Krishna), who introduces the film's villain. However, the identity of the villain remains unclear until the interval. As the story progresses, this man-hater begins to develop an interest in Sunil, who is younger than her, adding a layer of romance and glamour. Caught between two women, Sunil ultimately navigates his way out of this complicated situation. The reason behind Ramya’s misandry remains a mystery until the end.


Cast


Production

The film was launched on 16 February 2004. The first schedule took place in Mysore.


Soundtrack

All the songs are composed and scored by Mahesh.


Reception

A critic from ''indiainfo'' wrote that "Overall ''BAA BAARO RASIKA'' is an excellent film. A must watch because Sunil is superb, Ashita and Ramya look great and a novel story". S. N. Deepak of ''Deccan Herald'' wrote "Director Dayal has put in good efforts to make this film a mass entertainer by mixing love, comedy and action sequences. Dialogues, penned by him, are also good. He has tried to keep the story interesting throughout the film". A critic from ''Viggy.com, Viggy'' wrote, "Though the story thread sounds similar to ''Freaky Chakra'' and ''Ekh Chotisi Love Story'', this movie has no influence nor similar. ''Baa Baaro Rasika'' is worth watching".


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Baa Baaro Rasika 2004 films 2000s Kannada-language films Indian erotic romance films Films directed by Dayal Padmanabhan