Director Prashanth who made a Malayalam film Bhagawan last year with Mohan Lal in just 19 hours is now setting another record.
The city rejoices the news of the singer's Dada Saheb Phalke award nomination.
Superb visuals, melodious music and Yogaraj Bhat's dialogues are the high points of the Kannada movie which has a superb first half.
Upendra's Kannada film directed by Thriller Manju keeps you in splits because of splendid performances by Rangayana Raghu, Sadhu Kokila, Bullet Prakash and Doddanna.
The award-winning actor is ready with to remake the Tamil movie.
Shivaraj Kumar and Navya Nair score in their performances in this otherwise old fashioned Kannada film. The film lacks contemporary touch and has a snail paced narration. Ilayaraja's three song compositions are well picturised. Director makes a mess of his narration by his crude handling.
Brilliant cinematography and melodious soundtrack make this Kannada movie a must watch.
This Kannada could have been a great thriller if not for badly written comedy sequences.
The cast and slow pace of this Kannada is its biggest drawbacks.
The Kannada remake of the Tamil movie, Sandai Kozhi lacks spice.
Kannada film Raaj, The Showman continues to make news even after its release what with a spate of police complaints, threat of law suits and failure to meet the high expectations it had.
The Praja Rajyam Party seems to be facing lot of problems even as it is completing one year of its existence shortly and its chief, megastar Chiranjeevi, is celebrating his birthday on Saturday
Only Puneet Raj Kumar shines with his brilliant performance in the Kannada flick.
Good performances from Parvathy, Sreenagara Kitty and Jai Jagadish, a tight screenplay and great visuals make this Kannada movie a must watch.
Director Nagachandra messes up his first half of this Kannada film.
Even if you find the climax offbeat, you will enjoy the film. Love Guru is certainly a different kind of film, worth watching.