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Actors Rajkumar,
Madhavi Alladurgam,
Geetha,
Pandari Bai,
K. S. Ashwath,
Thoogudeepa SrinivasRating77%
The movie's protagonist (Rajkumar) lives by high moral standards. By circumstance, he is forced to marry the lady owner of the factory where he works. He tolerates her boorish behaviour to keep his aged mother happy but upon the latter's death, decides to teach his wife a lesson. , 1h56
Directed by T. S. NagabharanaActors Vijay Raghavendra,
Avinash,
H. G. DattatreyaRating81%
A poor village boy whose latent talent arrests the attention of an entire town by an unexpected encouragement he receives from a sports teacher who catches him by accident. Enduring educative messages coupled with genuine entertainment reach parents and their loved ones as also the true teachers.Directed by T. S. NagabharanaGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Prakash Raj,
Vijaylakshmi,
B. Jayashree,
Mandya RameshRating81%
Rani is a young bride who is neglected by her indifferent and unfaithful husband, Appanna. Appanna spends most of his time with his concubine and comes home only for lunch. Rani is a typical wife who wants to win her husband’s affection by any means. In an attempt to do so, she decides to drug her husband with a love root, which she mixes in the milk. That milk is spilled on the nearby anthill and Naga, the Cobra drinks it. , 2h34
Directed by T. S. NagabharanaGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Shiva Rajkumar,
Avinash,
Anant Nag,
Vidhya Venkatesh,
Raju Ananthaswamy,
Pankaj TripathiRating80%
B. Shankar (Shivaraj Kumar) is born and raised in Delhi. He will be studying Engineering at the Banaras Hindu University. He has a doting father B. Sundara Rao(Anant Nag) and a loud, annoying and a threatening mother. Shankar has a younger brother, a pilot. Shankar is content with his life, but something in his heart tells him this is not where he belongs. Shankar’s girlfriend (who lives in Delhi) Varalakshmi (Vidhya Venkatesh) is a Kannadati. His college friend Seetharam(Raju Ananthaswamy) from Karnataka, teaches him Kannada to talk with Varalakshmi. When Shankar returns to Delhi, his mother plans to marry him off and he reluctantly agrees to meet his bride-to-be. In the party, During the conversation he realizes the letter "B" in his name is for "Bangaadi". But he doesn't know whether Bangaadi is a person or a town, and is curious about its significance. When Shankar is speaking in Kannada with his brother over the phone for fun, his father hears it. And his father says, "Speak in Kannada, my son. It has been so long since I have heard that language". Then, Shankar discovers he is a Kannadiga and is happy that he's at least found his Origin. His father confesses that his father (Shankar's Grandfather) abandoned his native but he didn't try to go back even once. Shankar wants to discover his native.