Deepavali Without Kannada Films: Why Are Our Producers Still Scared to Take the Leap?

By Times Mahesha News DeskOctober 20, 2025 | Bengaluru This Deepavali, while Bollywood celebrated with a bang — with Tamma drawing family audiences in droves — Karnataka’s cinema halls echoed with silence from the home industry. Shockingly, not a single major Kannada film released during one of the year's biggest...

4.30 to 6 Muhurtha – Nalavaru Kaanisuttilla” Begins Its Journey with a Unique Title

Bengaluru — A new chapter in Kannada cinema begins as “4.30 to 6 Muhurtha – Nalavaru Kaanisuttilla” was officially launched at the iconic Renukamba Theatre, Bengaluru. Backed by Neelakantha Films in association with Dharmashree Enterprises, the film carries a fresh narrative rooted in changing human relationships over the decades. The...

Was “Kantara 1” Hype a Pre-Planned Ticket-Blocking Strategy? 🤔

Bengaluru, October 15, 2025:The Kantara phenomenon continues to dominate conversations in Indian cinema. Even as the film races past the ₹700 crore mark, becoming a proud milestone for Kannada film history, fresh whispers are beginning to emerge from within the industry — questioning whether the Kantara 1 craze was purely...