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Tutta Mutta is a 1998 Kannada film directed by Kishore Sarja and produced by Arjun Sarja. The film stars Ramesh Aravind, Prema, Ashalatha and Tennis Krishna in lead roles. Music was composed by Hamsalekha.
A 1984 Indian Kannada language film directed and co-produced by Puttanna Kanagal, starring Bharathi and Ramakrishna. The film is based on the novel Runa by Anupama Niranjana
A man, who loves a blind woman, is put behind bars for a crime he has not committed. She gets her eyesight after an operation and gets engaged to a rich man.
Vijay and Radhika are best friends. Their lives take a new turn when their parents decide to take their friendship to the next level.
Though a young man marries the woman of his choice, and he is happy for a while, he soon starts facing marital issues. He realises the true meaning of marriage only after his wife leaves him.
Chandrashekhar, a widower, takes up the responsibility of getting Shankar and Veena married. However, when he and Veena get locked in a room on her wedding day, Shankar leaves her.
Veerappa is a strong proponent of Gandhian principles based on non-violence. However, his preaching falls on deaf ears when his own son grows up to become a terrorist.
Chandana learns that she is infertile but her unmarried sister, Kasturi, promises that she can adopt her child when it is born. However, their lives turn upside down on the day of Kasturi's marriage.
Putswamy wins Lakshmi's heart when he helps her regain her vision. Trouble ensues when Soorya develops an interest in Lakshmi, unaware that she has received his deceased love interest Priya's eyes.
Ashok and his wife Arundhati are honest police officers who fight for justice. Trouble ensues when Arundhati reopens a case, and the culprit comes after her.
Karna, a gynaecologist, is forced into marriage with a pregnant woman who manipulates him for her own gain. As he battles his stepfamily, he finds solace and hope in Nidhi, his loyal friend and ally.