
Ashalatha
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Ashok and his wife Arundhati are honest police officers who fight for justice. Trouble ensues when Arundhati reopens a case, and the culprit comes after her.
Circle Inspector

Karna, a gynaecologist, is forced into marriage with a pregnant woman who manipulates him for her own gain. As he battles his stepfamily, he finds solace and hope in Nidhi, his loyal friend and ally.
Karna

Bhagyada Balegara movie tells that Bangles are a mark of feminist grace in India. In rural Karnataka and India, a Bangle seller is said to bring about fortunes to the village folk and is also considered as auspicious for ceremonies. Interestingly, the various colours of bangles hold significance for different ceremonies.Though a bangle seller is believed to bring in fortunes in the lives of others how much of fortune will he have in his own life will form the crux of the story.
Bhagyada Balegara

Tutta Mutta is a 1998 Kannada film directed by Kishore Sarja and produced by Arjun Sarja. The film stars Ramesh Aravind, Prema, Ashalatha and Tennis Krishna in lead roles. Music was composed by Hamsalekha.
Tutta Mutta

Friends Dasappa and Thanappa turn rivals as Dasappa thinks Thanappa cheated him financially. But their wives continue to be friends and want to get their children married to end the ongoing rivalry.
Bombaat Huduga

Vijay and Radhika are best friends. Their lives take a new turn when their parents decide to take their friendship to the next level.
Ninagagi

A young woman is married against her will. After she delivers a baby, the child grows up to become a fine girl, who fights to ensure that her mother gets justice for everything she went through.
Aahuthi

A man, who owns a pot making business, faces several obstacles in getting his sister married. When nothing works out, he sells his land in order to collect money for the dowry.
Odahuttidavalu

Vishnu, a poor man, loves his sister and helps her become a doctor. However, Anu is suspicious about her brother's source of income and decides to investigate.
Hrudayavantha

The sudden death of a rich woman's son paves way for her relatives to exploit her. However, when a young man enters her life, she finds a ray of hope as he vows to protect her.
Deepavali

A 1984 Indian Kannada language film directed and co-produced by Puttanna Kanagal, starring Bharathi and Ramakrishna. The film is based on the novel Runa by Anupama Niranjana
Runa Mukthalu

A couple has to deal with the fact that they are not rich anymore and have to find inner strength to stick by each other's side in their times of trouble.
Halunda Tavaru

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Alexander

A woman witnesses the death of her 10-year-old son and ends up blaming herself for it. Soon, after she decides to leave, her husband sets out in her search.
Baalina Jyothi

Just when Krishna, a ferry driver, is about to get married to the love of his life, Rukmini, a landlord's daughter, sets her eyes on him.
Solillada Saradara

Auto Shankar is a 2005 Kannada film.
Auto Shankar

The daughter of a rich businessman falls in love with a man she presumes is a landlord. Things change when she learns his true identity.
Jameendarru

After the death of his father, Shivanna shoulders the responsibility of his family. However, to keep his properties safe, he must fight against his evil relatives.
Shivanna

A man, who loves a blind woman, is put behind bars for a crime he has not committed. She gets her eyesight after an operation and gets engaged to a rich man.
Anuraga Sangama

Though a young man marries the woman of his choice, and he is happy for a while, he soon starts facing marital issues. He realises the true meaning of marriage only after his wife leaves him.