Although a tired and tested story, the director has treated it differently and made it entertaining.
The film although funny in places, defies logic and is just average.
The actress talks about her upcoming film Alemaari.
Watch Alemaari if you want to kill time and not to be entertained.
It is one of the best films made by director Ompraksash.
Everything about the film, right from direction to the music, is average.
A psychological thriller the film makes you think.
The first half is hilarious, but in the second half the film becomes slow and boring.
Adhoori, with good performances by Dhruva Sarja and Radhika Pandit, lives up to its name.
Crazy Loka: Kavitha Lankesh has made a youthful film and has tried to include a message to the youth along with entertainment.
The film has some real funny moments that keep the audience engaged and entertained.
The film manages to raise barely a few laughs.
The film features those hackneyed local 'villains' yet again.
Producer Munirathna Naidu needs to be commended for investing in a 3D film.
The film is not very different from other recent releases in Kannada cinema.
Anna Bond is Puneeth's film all the way. Cinematographer Satya Hegde's frames are superb and tight.
The much awaited film releases tomorrow.
The film has a slow narrative but is a good attempt and keeps the audiences engaged.
The film may appeal to his die-hard Ravichandran fans in the rural pockets.
Director S Narayan has tried a novel way of picturising a love story.
Ramya talks about her experience of working in Lucky.
Radhika Pandit talks about Sagar, the success of Adhoori and the release of her debut movie 18th Cross after so many years.
Actor-turned-director Ramesh Aravind talks about his latest directorial venture, Nam Anna Don.
Actress Shirin Shringar talks about making a comeback in Kanadda films.
Deepika Kamaiah talks about making her debut in film industry.
Known as an anti-hero Darshan will be seen in a positive role in his upcoming film Chingari.
Dandupalya, which is based on a dreaded gang, is a spine chilling film.
The Kannada film is an average entertainer with a rather tame ending.
Ramya talks about her experience of working in first 3D mythological film.
The role is tailor-made for Diganth.
Director Manoj Sati and co-director Jagadish Reddy do an excellent job of coveying the message.
Director S Narayan talks about his forthcoming release Munjaane and his last film Shyloo
The actor will be seen playing a double role in the film
It's a fun film ideal for a weekend watch.
Camera work aside, nothing about the film really stands out.
The film looks really good and works because of its principal cast.
'I want to strike a balance between performance-oriented and glamour roles,' Kannada actress Amulya tells Srikanth Srinivasa/ Rediff.com
Ambara fails to evoke any curiosity, moving along predictable lines.