Movies results for "n.krishna"
Ammayi Manasu|
1981
Rajadhani|
1994
Vinte Dongalu|
1989
Visala Hrudayalu|
1965
Amma Nanna|
1959
Hoovondu Beku Ballige|
1993
Hoovondu Beku Ballige
1993 | 121 min
Hoovondu Beku Ballige is a 1993 Indian Kannada film, directed by H S Phani Rama Chandra and produced by R. Ravi Kumar. The film stars Anand Krishna, Muruli Manohar and Vathsala in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Rajan-Nagendra.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicMynavathi|
2010
Bhale Police|
1998
Chakravarthy|
1995
Racha|
2012
Racha
2012 | 144 min
Raj (Ram Charan) is a Hyderabad-based gambler living with his adopted parents who supports his means of living. Tragedy strikes the family when his adopted father (M. S. Narayana) is diagnosed with cirrhosis as a result of alcoholism. Raj needs 2 million for his father's liver transplantation, which must be done within a month. As he is on the lookout for money, he is approached by James (Ajmal Ameer), his rival in betting, with a betting challenge. James dares Raj to make Chaitra (Tamannaah), a dental student and the daughter of a dreaded and influential businessman Bellary (Mukesh Rishi) to fall in love with him. If he is able to complete the task before 31 December 2011, James will give him the money needed for his father's operation and if not, he has to give up betting forever. Desperate for the money, Raj takes up the challenge and begins wooing Chaitra. Initially, she appears to spurn his advances and sets him even tougher challenges to propose her. Raj successfully overcomes all these challenges and Chaitra soon reciprocates his advances. Bellary finds out about their relationship and sends his henchmen to kill the couple on the night of 31 December. Raj and Chaitra successfully dodge the henchmen and escape to Srisailam. Bellary, with the help of his corrupt minister-friend Baireddanna (Kota Srinivasa Rao) and the latter's Dubai-based son (Dev Gill), begins a search for them. At Srisailam, James rescues the couple from Bellary's henchmen but gets stabbed by Baireddanna's son who also kidnaps Chaitra. An injured James then reveals about Raj's past. Raj's father Suryanarayana (R. Parthiepan) was a respected man in Rayadurg and his best friend, a rich man named Ramamurthy (Nassar), was Chaitra's father. Chaitra and Raj were childhood friends. Bellary, who is Ramamurthy's brother-in-law, found out about the presence of iron ore under Ramamurthy's land and along with Baireddanna, decided to exploit the ore for their own benefit. When Suryanarayana and Ramamurthy objected, they and their families, except Raj and Chaitra, were killed by Bellary and Baireddanna. Chaitra was adopted by Bellary who planned to kill her when she becomes an adult so that he could acquire Ramamurthy's land. Chaitra, who was aware about Raj's love for making bets, told her childhood friend James to trap Raj by placing the bet (which took place earlier in the movie) so that Bellary and Baireddanna can be destroyed using him. Raj decides to avenge his father's death and kills Bellary, Baireddanna and his son at Rayadurg. He rescues Chaitra and distributes Ramamurthy's land to the villagers after marrying her.
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Subtitles:EnglishKaliyuga Kannan|
1974
Adda Dari|
1968
Nee Nakkaga|
1985
Nee Nakkaga
1985 | 142 min
Nee Nakkaga is a 1985 Indian Kannada film, directed by G.S.Manju and produced by Mehboob Dilber. The film stars Arathi, Sunder Krishna Urs, Dinesh, Ragini Sri Gowri, Janakiram, Narayanmurthy and Viswanath in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Upendra Kumar.
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Subtitles:English, ArabicKeechurallu|
1991
Ondanondu Kaladalli|
1978
Ondanondu Kaladalli
1978 | 140 min
Ondanondu Kaladalli is a 1978 Indian Kannada film, directed by Girish Karnad and produced by G. N. Lakshmipathi and K. N. Narayan. The film stars Shankar Nag, Sunder Krishna Urs, Sundarraj and Padmavathi Rao in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Bhaskar Chandavarkar.
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Subtitles:EnglishJanmandharam|
1988
Sri Kannika Parmeshware Kathe|
1966