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Snehaloka () is a 1999 Indian -language romantic drama film directed by S. Mahendar and produced by Jayshree Devi. The film has an comprising , , , Vinod Raj and . This film is the Kannada remake of film Kannedhirey Thondrinal (1998). The film released on 24 December 1999 to generally positive reviews from critics who lauded the lead performances and the catchy musical score by .


Plot
Ram meets Priya at Bangalore Airport and immediately falls for her. At college, after some ragging, Ramesh and his gang (Abhi, Sharan, Africa) become friends with Ram. Ram does not know that Priya is Ramesh's sister. Priya is unaware that Ram is her brother's friend. Ram pursues Priya and eventually Priya reciprocates his feelings.

Ramesh avoids bringing his friends home for some reason. Ram finds out that Ramesh had a friend called Vinod who had eloped with his other sister Hema on the day of her wedding. This had led to a lot of humiliation for Ramesh and his mother which is the reason why Ramesh's friends are not allowed in their house.

As his story with Priya is parallel to that of Vinod and Hema's, deciding to sacrifice his love, Ram begins avoiding Priya. When it is clear that Ram has chosen his brother's friendship over her love and there is no way of changing that, Priya tries to take her own life.

In the hospital, Ram's friend Shashi reveals the truth to Ramesh. A repentant Ramesh decides to accept Ram and Priya's love. He then finds out that Vinod was the one who got Priya admitted to the hospital and saved her life. He and his mother decide to forgive Vinod and Hema as well.

The film ends with a symbolic snapping that represents their friendship.


Cast

Soundtrack
This film music was composed and written by . A breathless song "Onde Usiranthe" was recorded in the voices of and K. S. Chitra which was widely appreciated. also sang his second number in Kannada whose soundtrack was "inspired" by 's "My Heart Will Go On" from the soundtrack of the film Titanic (1997). The album consists of seven tracks.


Reception
Srikanth Srinivasa of called the film a "tear-jerker mould with a light and clean social entertainer." Of the acting performances, he wrote, "Ramesh fits the bill perfectly especially after shedding oodles of adipose. Ramesh has added another dimension to his acting capability. Ramkumar has definitely matured as an actor. Anu Prabhakar is a sweet delight to watch. Sharan seems to have a natural flair for comedy and his dialogues are timed well and so does Michael. Vinod Raj impresses in his brief sojourn. Shashi Kumar looks out of place but has a role to play in the end." Indiainfo wrote "For a change here, the remake is better than the original. Many changes have been made from its original 'Kannedure Tondrinal' to suit the Kannada audience. If you want to see Kaliyuga's Karna who readily sacrifices his love for friendship, watch Snehaloka".


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