A couple get married to each other despite the initial disapproval of her parents. However, the woman's father, creates troubles and tries to separate them.
An underprivileged villager and a victim of caste-driven politics in his village, forced to run away with his daughter Saraswati, but returns after undergoing a spiritual reincarnation, which in turn changes how the village receives him.
An investigative journalist, inspired by his father's legacy, delves into a haunting incident from 15 years ago in Mangaluru. The film explores his quest to unravel the mystery and seek justice.
Seeta (Roja Ramani), a teenage girl, lives with her mother and elder sister (Subha), who runs the house with her harikatha performances. Seeta falls in love with Chandram (Chandramohan), but Gopalakrishna (Devadas Kanakala) has an eye on her and hires goons to bash Chandram...
Erra Sainyam (transl. Red army) is a 1994 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by R. Narayana Murthy and starring himself and Narra Venkateswara Rao. The film was screened in the mainstream section of the 26th International Film Festival of India.[3][4] The film was a "runaway hit".
The film portrays the struggles faced by Muthuraj who gets caught in caste-based discrimination and how his resilience and courage help him challenge deep-rooted societal norms.
When a chilling pattern emerges, Vaishnavi's relentless pursuit of justice leads her to uncover a sinister pattern connecting the seemingly unrelated murders. Anonymous Warnings As the investigation intensifies, Vaishnavi receives another cryptic file, predicting yet another murder on the horizon. Race Against Time Racing against the clock, Vaishnavi follows leads to the latest crime scene, discovering an unimaginable tragedy that shatters Shiva's world. With every twist and turn, the narrative spirals into a labyrinth of hidden motives, hidden alliances, and buried secrets.
Guru a.k.a. Gilli is a young underachiever who frequently vents his frustrations through public outbursts. When Anitha, whose family has fallen on hard times, moves into his housing colony, he soon decides to pursue her with his love, but she keeps rejecting his advances.
Nearly 10 years post the tragic death of Anitha, Kathir's ailing mother makes desperate attempts to get him settled after sensing his attraction to the daughter of Flat No.7G's Newest Tenant.
Shankar is a mechanic who leads a happy life with his wife Malathi and his sister's daughters. Malathi gives birth to a boy named Prasad who is deaf and dumb. Shankar doesn't love his son because he is physically disabled.
A widow gets married again but faces many hardships when she decides to earn a livelihood in an unkind society that refuses to let her live peacefully.
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
Shankar, a city lad, pays a visit to his ancestral village. When he decides to settle there for good, he faces opposition from his own family and from a village bigwig.
Two lovers, separated by life's circumstances, are reunited by a tragic fate—a murder. Arjun, driven by his love for Diya, defies all odds, crosses boundaries, and braves the unknown to uncover the truth behind her tragic fate.
Kottapeta Rowdy is a 1980 Indian Telugu-language action drama film, produced by Suryanarayana, Satyanarayana under Satya Chitra banner and directed by P. Sambasiva Rao. It stars Krishna, Jaya Prada in lead roles while Chiranjeevi in special appearance and music composed by K. V. Mahadevan.[1][2]