Huli is an average mass movie with messages that we have heard time and again.
The much awaited film directed by Upendra highlights the political lacuna in our country in the year 2030.
Matondu Maduvena! would have been more interesting if it was backed by a power-packed story.
Veera Bahu could have been an out of the box flick given the coming together of powerhouses like Mahender and Vijay. Sadly, though it disappoints.
The film is a touching tale of two childhood friends played by Ganesh and Bhaama.
Maduve Mane would have made for an ideal family entertainer if the concept had been more novel.
This is definitely both Chandru's and Shivanna's 'sure shot' at erasing their past mistakes.
Kannada actor Chetan talks about how his character in his just released film Mynaa.
What could have been a good family entertainer falls short of striking a chord.
Director Yograj Bhat talks about his Kannada home production and its successful run at the box office.
There's nothing in this weak Kannada story to hold our attention.
The movie has its highpoints but it stretches a bit too much.
The Kannada film seems to be a mix and match of several Telugu films.
The film presents the flip side of development.
The film is a shoddy attempt backed by a hackneyed plot.
Romantic film lovers may consider giving the film a try.
Unlike the original Kaakha Kaakha, this Kannada version fails to impress.
Prince is a tailor-made revenge drama for Darshan fans. The film is packed with action sequences, but has nothing new to offer in terms of the content.
The film is about a body builder who intends to rule the underworld. What could have been the action film of the year, leaves one cold.
This is a silly attempt at a heist film.
Girish Kasarvalli talks about National Award winning film Kanasemba Kudureyaneri.
Na Rani Nee Maharani is a bad remake of Rani Maharani.
The vivaciousness created in the initial few minutes of the film is lost. Characters come and go but make no impact.
The movie is a good revenge drama.
Performances give nothing to rave about. While Amoolya dominates each scene, she doesn't make much of an impression.
Comedy king Komal is back as a full-fledged hero in Maryade Ramanna.
Eno Onthara, starring Ganesh and Priyamani, is outdated; Mussanje Mahesh remains a bit too faithful to the original. Priyamani is the saving grace.
A humourous take of a man who tends to fall in love with every girl he meets.
Bhamaa, who is shooting for her upcoming film Shyloo, shares her acting experience.
Yaksha, which marks Nana Patekar's Kannada debut, is avoidable. It is a revenge drama gone wrong.
The film lacks the punch that its predecessor had.
Jackie caters both to the class and the mass. It has a fair share of both sentiments and action and even comes with a message on human trafficking.
The Kannada film speaks of the importance of family values and ties on one hand, and animal welfare and protection on the other.
Ajai Rao fails to show the energy and vivaciousness required of his character
The film makes a strong case for itself with an unusual plot and interesting visuals.
But actors Vijay and Ramya do a neat job.
Kool promised to come as a summer respite but instead adds to the heat.
Kannada actress Radhika Pandit talks about her upcoming film Hudugaru and her jounrey so far.