The Kannada film industry, affectionately known as Sandalwood, boasts a rich cinematic history that dates back to the 1930s. From the social reformist narratives of the 1950s to the rugged action films of the 1980s and the parallel cinema movement led by legends like B.V. Karanth and Girish Kasaravalli, Karnataka has produced cinematic gems that remain timeless.
(1977): An epic mythological drama where Dr. Rajkumar plays a dual role as Arjuna and his son. The film is noted for its grand scale and high-quality performances for its time.
There is something magical about Old Kannada cinema. Whether it is the legendary Dr. Rajkumar’s baritone voice, the timeless social commentary of Puttanna Kanagal, or the raw energy of Vishnuvardhan in the 80s, these films are more than just entertainment—they are cultural artifacts.
We get it. You want to watch Nagavalli (the original) or Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu, and it isn't on any OTT platform. However, piracy hurts the revival of these films.
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The Kannada film industry, affectionately known as Sandalwood, boasts a rich cinematic history that dates back to the 1930s. From the social reformist narratives of the 1950s to the rugged action films of the 1980s and the parallel cinema movement led by legends like B.V. Karanth and Girish Kasaravalli, Karnataka has produced cinematic gems that remain timeless.
(1977): An epic mythological drama where Dr. Rajkumar plays a dual role as Arjuna and his son. The film is noted for its grand scale and high-quality performances for its time.
There is something magical about Old Kannada cinema. Whether it is the legendary Dr. Rajkumar’s baritone voice, the timeless social commentary of Puttanna Kanagal, or the raw energy of Vishnuvardhan in the 80s, these films are more than just entertainment—they are cultural artifacts.
We get it. You want to watch Nagavalli (the original) or Bhootayyana Maga Ayyu, and it isn't on any OTT platform. However, piracy hurts the revival of these films.