‘Jippa Jimikki’ is a fun-filled movie which portrays the relationship between two youngsters.
Hero Krishk and heroine Kushbu are colleagues. Krishk’s father Naren and Kushbu’s mother Madhi are friends and both the families try to convince Krishk and Kushbu to get married.
Both Krishk and Kushbu are not interested in the wedding arrangements but they hesitantly agree for their parents’ sake.
In this situation, the duo happens to travel together to Mysore for a mutual friend’s wedding. The couple faces lot of annoying situations on the way and after a point of time both of them start loving each other.
Meanwhile, Kushbu’s maternal uncle tries to kill them to acquire the family assets. The rest of the screenplay reveals whether the couple manages to escape from being killed.
The film’s lead artists Krishk and Kushbu have done a decent job and they have got huge scope to improve their acting skills.
The film’s director Rajasekhar has managed to make a simple yet interesting script with enjoyable scenes.
Ranib’s music and Saravana Natraj’s cinematography add more value to the film.
Hero Krishk and heroine Kushbu are colleagues. Krishk’s father Naren and Kushbu’s mother Madhi are friends and both the families try to convince Krishk and Kushbu to get married.
Both Krishk and Kushbu are not interested in the wedding arrangements but they hesitantly agree for their parents’ sake.
In this situation, the duo happens to travel together to Mysore for a mutual friend’s wedding. The couple faces lot of annoying situations on the way and after a point of time both of them start loving each other.
Meanwhile, Kushbu’s maternal uncle tries to kill them to acquire the family assets. The rest of the screenplay reveals whether the couple manages to escape from being killed.
The film’s lead artists Krishk and Kushbu have done a decent job and they have got huge scope to improve their acting skills.
The film’s director Rajasekhar has managed to make a simple yet interesting script with enjoyable scenes.
Ranib’s music and Saravana Natraj’s cinematography add more value to the film.