Slick cinematography, some amazing music, thespian'ish performance from Suman Nagarkar and a freshness with lively presence from Hiremath marks a 8-star BRAVO for this movie. The coastal scenes of western United States with lilting music in the background follows the white colored beetle the unwitting co-star of the movie. The director and writers have managed to weave some Hitchcock-worthy suspense in the later part of the movie that keeps viewers at the edge of their seats or couch in my case. Suman Nagarkar oozes the mystique restraint of her character that stands in stark contrast to her male co star who is more expressive of a classic freewheeling youngster in his early 20s. Babru comes across as a refreshingly fresh whiff theme when movie watchers are tired of mundane Kannada movies with bad action heroes, who can barely emote stuffed with poor dialogue and meaningless dance and Kan-pop (bad version of Kannada hip hop).