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The story of a young orphan boy who tries to marry into a family where there is a lot of love and togetherness is the base of the movie Solo. However, the story begins when our hero, Nara Rohith, is dismissed by the father of the girl, played excellently by Prakash Raj, because he does not have a family. However, the boy is not disheartened and he tries to win over the girl's family until they all realize, recognize and accept the love the two have for each other. Unlike his two previous movies, in this film, Parashuram pays a lot of attention to treating a long used story in a manner which is quite engaging. Add to it some fun dialogues and a good bit of family ties, and a silent, yet very effective romance, and you have a winner. Nara Rohith acts all right, but Nisha is a much better partner for him, and they have good on screen chemistry. Nisha is quite good in acting, and her expressions are remarkable. Prakash Raj plays his role well, and the climax is quite a twist which is the best part of the film. The supporting cast does a good job.
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