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Réalisé par Dinesh BabooActeurs Anant Nag,
Suhasini Maniratnam,
Tara,
Jennifer Kotwal,
Prem Kumar,
Rangayana RaghuErandane Maduve revolves around the family of a senior government officer, his autocratic wife and three arrogant daughters. After being suspended for taking a bribe, Lokayukta officer Vishwanath (Ananth Nag) is left to be always in the house surrounded by his over powering wife and three careless daughters. To get back his respect, he gets help from his lawyer friend Murthy (Rangayana Raghu) and puts up a dramatized make believe plot that he has an affair with a young and sexy lass called Veena (Jennifer Kotwal) who starts visiting his home. On seeing this, the enraged and confused wife Malavika (Suhasini Maniratnam) seeks her bumbling brother's help (Sharan) to get revenge on the husband.
[...]Voir plus... Réalisé par Yogaraj BhatGenres RomanceActeurs Diganth Manchale,
Aindrita Ray,
Pawan Kumar,
Achyuth Kumar,
Neethu ShettyNote74%
Manohara "Manu" (Diganth) is an orphaned, unemployed young man, who is often looked down on upon by his family. However, his uncle (Achyuth Kumar) is the only exception. His friend Satish (Satish Neenasam) is a neighbour and cable operator, whose love for one of their neighhour - Bhamini, is unrequited. Bhamini gets married to a software engineer, and at the wedding reception, tells Manu that she loves him, but couldn't live with him (given his status). She also asks him to do something with his life, and not throw it away by spending his time criticizing the people around him. Meanwhile, Satish takes note of the "gulf" between Bhamini's new husband and himself, and decides to prove himself that he is indeed more worthy than she thinks of him. To that end, Manohar and Satish get together and invent a "electricity producing machine" which harnesses its power from vehicles that drive on roads (the fact that this isn't free energy, and that it would cost motorists who drive over it some extra fuel is not mentioned in the movie). His demonstration goes off well, but a police car chasing a criminal on a motorbike suddenly drives onto the machine, which causes the car to flip over, and in fact nearly kills the constables inside.
[...]Voir plus... Réalisé par V. K. PrakashActeurs Manjula Swaroop,
Charmi Kaur,
Indrajith SukumaranNote50%
Raj (Indrajeet) and Pooja (Manjula Swaroop) are a married couple who move into a new house with their children. Desperate for a nanny to take care of their children, they hire Kavya who is unemployed, after she saves Pooja's life. Kavya grows close to the family and they come to consider her part of the family. However, as the movie progresses, it is revealed that Kavya was the wife of a gynecologist who committed suicide after Pooja accused him of sexually assaulting her. Other patients supported this claim and he eventually committed suicide. In an attempt to save him, Kavya accidentally miscarries. She eventually tries to destroy the family and kill Pooja to get revenge for her loss. The movie is a remake of the English movie, 'The Hand that Rocks the Cradle'.
[...]Voir plus... Réalisé par BapuActeurs Allari Naresh,
Charmi Kaur,
Prema,
Kota Srinivasa Rao,
Ranganath,
SangeethaNote41%
Pinky (Charmi) is the daughter of Sita (Prema), who keeps away from her husband. On Pinky's insistence, Sita reveals the past.She met Raja Ravivarma (Sunil Sharma), son of Zamindar Surendra Varma (Ranganath) on a study tour of a tribal village .They fell in love and got married then and there. His son's marriage with Sita, a commoner, gave such a shock to Surendra Varma that he lost the use of his legs.Ravivarma's mother, Bharati (Sangeetha) pleaded with Sita to leave the palace to save the family honor .After Sita left, Bhushanam(Vizag Prasad), brother-in-law of Surendra Varma,raises a hue and cry that Sita stole gold ornaments from the palace and escaped.Being so discredited even in the eyes of her love and husband she stayed away . Now the story revolves around Pinky's efforts to reunite her parents.She is a lively girl trying to make friends with her father's family. She pretends to be sent by the Party bosses to pick the candidate for minister's post.She dabbles in this political charade with the help of Naresh,a jornalist(Allari Naresh). Her father's opponent Kota (Kota Srinivasa Rao) who is also an aspiring candidate for the Chief Minister post and his mates provide the comedy and political satire. As expected she succeeds in reuniting the family and exposing the villains .Music with lyrics reminding one of the tribal idiom is a treat.The visuals with the rustic outdoor and the heavily ornate interiors of a feudal gentry, have the stamp of Bapu.
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Réalisé par K. Vijaya BhaskarActeurs Tarun Kumar,
Ileana D'Cruz,
Jagapati Babu,
Charmi Kaur,
Brahmanandam,
Ananth BabuNote45%
The story begins when Ramu, having ditched yet another job interview, coming home to his angry father. His father berates him, and in the process, Ramu reveals that he does not want a job, rather, he want to do business. After his father vehemently rejects the idea, he runs away from home at night., 2h23
Genres DrameActeurs Anant Nag,
Ganesh,
Roma Asrani,
Avinash,
Thanishka,
GurukiranNote66%
Arun (Ganesh) is a photographer employed in a studio in Mysore. Also living in the city is a very wealthy Rajashekhara Aras (Anant Nag), in his palatial house, now a loner separated from his family, and has become a hard drinker, living with his manservant Basava (Karibasavaiah). Arun is called one day to Aras' house to get his photo clicked for an official document. They befriend over a drink, when Aras reveals to Arun of his children having left him when they learn of his decision to remarry on his wife's passing, twenty-two years ago. He wishes of getting a photo clicked with his family one last time and pleads Arun to unite him with his three children who are now living Sydney, Bangalore, and Washington, D.C.. Arun, initially reluctant, sees his distress and assures.
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