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...
Shashank’s “Brat” Trailer: A Promising Bet on Money, Power & Darling Krishna’s Image Makeover
Bengaluru, October 18, 2025:Director Shashank, known for his emotionally grounded yet commercially engaging narratives, has finally unveiled the trailer of his much-awaited film Brat — and it has instantly become the talk of Sandalwood. As Times Mahesha had earlier reported, Brat is quite literally “betting big,” and the newly released...
‘’Vrishabha’ Title Controversy: Trouble for the Original Kannada Film — Film Chamber Must Step In!
Bengaluru, October 17, 2025:The Pan-India wave has expanded the reach of Indian cinema — but it has also opened the door to unexpected challenges for regional filmmakers. One such issue has now struck the Kannada film industry, where two different films are clashing over the same title — “Vrishabha.” Young...
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...





