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Acteurs V Ravichandaran,
Doddanna,
Kushboo Sundar,
Thoogudeepa Srinivas,
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DevarajRavichandran is the son of a rich businessman (Srinivasa Murthy) and is given to profligate ways. He is shown spending money wantonly in a club. He has concern for the poor people. He is shown breaking the window of a car when its owner does not pay a coconut vendor. He also thrashes a gang of unruly men in an upscale club when one of them mistreats the waiter. His catchphrase in this phase is shown to be "piece, piece" or alternatively "ella, piece piece" describing the state in which the target of his anger is left. , 2h3
Réalisé par Yogaraj BhatGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie romantiqueActeurs Diganth Manchale,
Pawan Kumar,
Nidhi Subbaiah,
Anant Nag,
Ramya Barna,
Priyanka UpendraNote73%
A family goes to a village near Mangalore to finalize a bride for the elder son, Lucky, played by Pavan Kumar. Lucky is a US-based software professional, and is a teetotaler, always abiding by the pressure and demands of his parents, so much to the fact that he does not have the courage to speak out that he already has a girlfriend. Bharath Kumar, the youngest son, the character played by Diganth, is a carefree individual with weird ideas on life. Bharath meets a tomboyish girl, Ambika, who is the house-owner's niece, and they begin to mingle well due to the nature of their personalities.Acteurs Anant Nag,
Kushboo Sundar,
LeelavathiThis is the love story of a textiles manufacturer owner, Raju(Anant Nag), and his secretary, Asha/Gagana(Kushboo Sundar). It was originally billed as a romantic comedy. , 2h4
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Bharathi Vishnuvardhan,
Prakash Raj,
Anu Prabhakar,
Sudha Rani,
Sunil RaohNote28%
Family of Dr. Chandrashekhar (Ananthnag) - a widower in his family has a son Dr. Ashok (Prakash Rai) and daughter-in-law Jyothi (Sudharani) and grandson Vivek (Sunil Rao). Second son Ajay (Arun Sagar) too is a doctor with wife Sheela (Bhavana), an ad professional. Well settled doctor has enough name and fame but the concern doted by his sons irritates him. Their over cautious behavior suffocates him. Too much is too bad. He happens to meet Sharadha Devi (Bharathi), a widow, in an accident and as a doctor he does his duty but with an 'extra care'. This leads into friendship and later they could not resist meeting each other with some pretext or the other. He finds the kind of affection, love and care that he needed at his age through this relationship with Sharadha Devi and vis-à-vis. Film takes an enlivening climax when Chandrashekar takes a bold step to face his family member and the society. This demonstrates that every human being needs someone 'who cares for them', 'who listens to them', 'who shares their feelings' no matter what age group you are in.