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Anuraga Aralithu (transl. Love blooms) is a 1986 Indian Kannada-language film directed by M. S. Rajashekar. It is based on the Kannada novel Anuragada Anthahpura written by H. G. Radhadevi. [ 1 ] The film was produced by M. S. Puttaswamy.
Laadla (transl. Beloved Son) is a 1994 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Raj Kanwar, based on a screenplay written by Anees Bazmee.The film stars Sridevi and Anil Kapoor while Raveena Tandon, Anupam Kher, Farida Jalal, Shakti Kapoor, Prem Chopra, Aruna Irani, Mohnish Bahl and Paresh Rawal play supporting roles.The film is the remake of Kannada film Anuraga Aralithu (1986).
The movie was remade in Sinhala in 2019 also titled U Turn - thereby becoming the second Kannada movie to be remade in Sinhala after Anuraga Aralithu. [4] The Filipino remake with the same name was released on pay-to-view basis on 30 October 2020. [5] [6] [7] With that, U Turn became the first Indian movie to be remade in Filipino. [8] [9]
It is a remake of the 1986 Kannada film Anuraga Aralithu. [ 1 ] Released on 9 April 1992, Gharana Mogudu became the first Telugu film to collect over ₹ 10 crore in distributor share at the box office, [ 2 ] marking the third consecutive hit for the combination of K. Raghavendra Rao and Chiranjeevi after Jagadeka Veerudu Atiloka Sundari (1990 ...
Anuraga Aralithu (1986) Anuraga Bandhana; Anuraga Devathe; Anuraga Sangama (1995) Anuraga Spandana-Ananth Nag (not released) Anuraga Swaradali Apaswara; Anuragada Alegalu (1993) Anurakthe; Anurupa; Anveshane (1983) Aparadhi (1976) Aparadhi Nanalla; Aparajithe; Aparanji; Aparichita (1978) Aparupada Kathe; Aparupada Athithigalu; Apurva Jodi ...
M. S. Rajashekar (died 29 October 2018) was an Indian Kannada film director based in Bangalore. [2] He made his directorial debut with Dhruva Thare starring Rajkumar which earned the Karnataka State Award for Second Best Film. His second movie Anuraga Aralithu was remade in Tamil, Telugu and Hindi.
A (1998 Kannada film) Aa Karaala Ratri; Aasha (1983 film) Abhi (film) Africadalli Sheela; Aidondla Aidu; Ajagajantara; A. K. 47 (1999 film) Amruthavarshini (film) Anantana Avantara; Anna Thangi (2005 film) Antha (film) Anubhava (film) Anuraga Aralithu; Anuraga Sangama; Aparichita (1978 film) Appayya (film) Appu (2002 film) Apthamitra ...
The films are made primarily in Kannada-language. The 2006 film Mungaru Male was the first Kannada film to gross ₹ 50 crores. [1] The 2017 film Raajakumara was the first Kannada movie to gross ₹75 crore mark. [2] KGF: Chapter 1 (2018) was the first Kannada film to gross ₹100, ₹150, ₹200 and ₹250 crores.