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Aunty Preethse (transl. Aunty, love me) is a 2001 Indian Kannada-language romantic comedy film. It is a remake of the 1995 Telugu film Aunty and stars Anant Nag , Khushbu , Ramkumar and Anu Prabhakar . [ 1 ]
Many actresses have made their debut with Kannada films and went onto work in Hindi, and other cinema. These include: J. Jayalalithaa with Shri Shaila Mahathme (1961), Rekha with Operation Jackpot Nalli C.I.D 999 (1969), Soundarya with Gandharva (2006), Deepika Padukone with Aishwarya (2006), Nithya Menen with 7 O' Clock (2006) and Rakul Preet ...
The movie is a light–hearted comedy about the ordeals of a newly married man. It set a trend in the comic films in Kannada and established Kashinath as a comic story teller. However, at the time of release, the movie met with several controversies primarily for the taboo subject on which the story was built. Some even considered the movie to ...
Shubha Poonja is an Indian actress and former model, who has mostly appeared in Kannada films.She is best known for essaying the leading role alongside Radhika Pandit in the movie Moggina Manasu for which she received Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actress – Kannada.
In 2013, a Kannada film titled Dirty Picture: Silk Sakkath Hot, starring Pakistani actress Veena Malik was released. The film was based on Silk Smitha, and Veena Malik was praised for her performance in the film. The film was a hit in Karnataka. A Malayalam film titled Climax, starring Sana Khan as Silk Smitha, was released on 24 May 2013.
Produced by Sri Bharani Movie Makers [3] Jan Dhan: T. Nagachandra: Sunil Shashi, Rachana Dasharath, Sai Lakshman, Suman Sharma, Master Lakshman: Produced by Sri Siddhi Vinayaka Films [4] Sri Bharatha Baahubali: Manju Mandavya: Manju Mandavya, Chikkanna, Sarah Harish, Shreya Shetty, Shruti Prakash: Produced by Shivaprakash T [5] 24: Gadinadu ...
Reshma soon faced a sudden downfall in her career due to the rapid internet surge in India, which led to a decrease in the sale of B-grade movie CDs. This was a major setback for the entire South Indian soft porn industry, and many B-grade actresses, including Reshma, were forced to leave the industry in 2005.
‘Kool’ fails to bring in some cool breeze in this hot summer. At the most it is just an average affair". [4] A critic from Bangalore Mirror wrote "Ganesh attempts too many things in this film, making it a mess of everything.He sings, co-writes dialogues, gets his wife to produce the movie. Unwarranted and avoidable.