Four close friends experience a disruption in their carefree lives when two of them fall in love with the same woman, creating a complicated love triangle and testing their friendships. Jackpot is a 2006 Indian Kannada-language Drama Romance movie featuring Dyan, Shubha Poonja, Sammir Dattani, A Harsha, Kiccha Sudeep, Raju Ananthaswamy and Vaijanath Biradar. Jackpot was Produced by Anekal Balraj. The movie is directed by Niranjan. Jackpot was released on 14th July 2006. Jackpot was made on a budget of ₹27 crore and at the box office it grossed only ₹4 crore. Cinematography was done by P.K.H. Das and editing by Nagendra Urs. The music was composed by Alwin along with Krupakar, Hameed and Dharma Vish.
Jini Score 4.9/10
Critics Score 16%
Rating 6.6/10
Jini Score 4.9%
Critics Score 16
Rating 6.6
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Release
Date14 JUL 2006
Budget₹ 27 CRORES
Language
Kannada
Genre
Drama
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Romance
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Jackpot Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Positive Review Rating : 16%
Positives Jyothika and Revathys chemistry Fun filled screenplay One liners Situational comic punches Negatives A bit OTT A few lame jokes The Verdict Jackpot is a lively and effective entertainer that tickles the funny bone. ( Read More )
Taking cinematic liberty is one thing, Jackpot takes it a bit too far stretched. ( Read More )
What doesnt change is the way the director leaches all the its so bad its great from his story,and replaces it with dullness. ( Read More )
What doesnt change is the way the director leaches all the its so bad its great from his story,and replaces it with dullness. ( Read More )
Though the director doesnt leave any loose ends and ties them all towards the end, there are too many threads hanging around for the audience to remember. ( Read More )