'Abhay' just a rehash of earlier Telugu films (Kannada Film Review)October 3rd, 2009 Film: Abhay; Director: Mahesh Babu; Cast: Darshan, Arati Thakur, Om Prakash Rao, Pradeep Rawat, Sangeetha and Suresh Mangalore; Music: Hari Krishna; Rating: **
Telugu film writer Janardhana Maharshi, who has successfully rehashed several Telugu film scripts to market stories to Kannada film producers, has done it again in "Abhay". He has now remixed elements seen in Telugu films like "Aata" and "Gudumba Shankar" to create the story of "Abhay".
Kannada debut for NanaSeptember 24th, 2009 Popular Bollywood actor, Nana Patekar is on the brink of making his Kannada debut with director Ramesh Rao’s film, Yaksha. The film will have Yogish and Parinitha playing the leads.
Kannada preparation for KarishmaSeptember 22nd, 2009 Popular Hindi television actress, Karishma Tanna, is gearing up to make her Kannada debut opposite Prem. She is learning Kannada for her role and feels that while everything has happened very fast, it is nonetheless for the best.
Shouryam remake to star Aarti ChabriaSeptember 15th, 2009 Bollywood actress Aarti Chabria has done a few hit Kannada movies. She is now busy shooting for Upendra starrer Rajani.
Prem Chopra in Kannada filmSeptember 11th, 2009 Bollywood movie Aitraaz is being remade in Kannada and Telugu as Srimathi. Directed by debutant director Sampath, the film will star Celina Jaitley who will be making her Kannada debut.
Vivek enters Kannada filmsSeptember 9th, 2009 Bollywood actor Vivek Oberoi is on the brink of making his debut in Kannada films. He will star in cinematographer-director Ashok Kashyap’s film Sihi Muthu.
Priyamani-The new face of Kannada filmsAugust 24th, 2009 Though she hails from Bangalore, Priyamani has taken all these years to make her debut in Kannada. Her debut would be with Puneet Rajkumar and Madesh would direct the film.
Kannada remake for Abhiyum NaanumAugust 21st, 2009 Abhiyum Naanum (Akasamantha in Telugu), director Radha Mohan's Tamil film, based on the English film, Father of the Bride, is on the brink of getting a Kannada remake. The original starred Trisha, Prakashraj and Prithviraj in the lead roles.
Magadheera distributor faces suspensionAugust 14th, 2009 Vijayakumar, the distributor of Magadheera, is to be suspended by the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) as per the president, Dr. Jayamala’s decision (in consultation with the other members of the KFCC in a meeting held on Wednesday).
Whats in the name!August 3rd, 2009 The Kannada film board is now open to non Kannada words to be registered and certified as the title of their films. Film director Prashanth, maker of Love Guru remembers the time when he had to convince the board as to why was he naming the film Love Guru.
Veteran Kannada film producer Lakshman deadJune 21st, 2009 BANGALORE - Veteran Kannada film producer R. Lakshman, who received the prestigious Dada Saheb Phalke Award, passed away Saturday night in Bangalore.
'Karanjji': recommended for the musically inclined (Kannada Film Review)June 13th, 2009 Film: "Karanjji"; Cast: Vijaya Raghavendra, Gauri Karnick, Chandrashekhar, Sudha Belawadi, Nanjunda; Producer: M.N. Suresh; Music Director: Veer Samarth; Director: Sreedhar; Ratings: ** 1/2
Top of the line performance by Vijaya Raghavendra, extraordinary musical content provided by Veera Samarth and competent visual support by Guruprashanth Rai are the major highlights of "Karanjji" which traces the journey of a Kannada music band.
Arjuns re-entry in SandalwoodJune 5th, 2009 Starting his acting career with Kannada film Male Bantu Male in 1984, actor Arjun gradually diverted his career towards Tamil and Telugu films. But now the ‘Acting King’ is all set to comeback to his hometown and start working for Kannada flick Sungkolli Raayana.
Kannada films got me recognition: Suhasini Mani RatnamJune 2nd, 2009 BANGALORE - She has worked in all the four south Indian film industries but veteran actress Suhasini Ratnam says that she got huge fame and popularity by working in Kannada films. "I have been acting for more than 25 years and have worked in all the four Southern languages.
Kannada star Arjun Sarja making Hindi filmMay 23rd, 2009 BANGALORE - Popular South Indian actor Arjun Sarja, called "Action King" by his fans, is all set to direct and star in a Hindi film that will be made under the banner of his own production house. Sarja told mediapersons here Friday evening that the film will be launched in September.