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 Kannada movie Dilwala, which released today is getting mere response from the audience. After Aata in 2011, Sumanth Shailendra is seen for the second time in the movie. Anil, who had directed Shakthi starring Malashree, was called as the mass director in Kannada film industry.
 
 With Dilwala, he has geared up to give a romantic thriller. Dilwala, which is mainly a youthful entertainer, deals with the story of college going students. The plot mainly revolves around Prem (Sumanth Shailendra), who will be the son of a local don. He falls in love with Preethi (Radhika Pandit), who is based out of a village called Mallige. Like all love stories they both become friends and later their friendship blossoms into love. Prem's dad, who is a don wishes his son to grow in a good environment, without any influence of the underworld.
 
 As every other middle class family girl, Preethi expects her boyfriend to have a good family background. Prem, who is scared of loosing Preethi does not reveal his family details. Will Preethi come to know about Prem's family background? Will Prem be another don like his dad, or his dad will gives up rowdyism for his son? This makes the crux of Dilwala.
 
 
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