Kannada actres Radhika baby daugher picture

Kannada actress and politian girl friend Radhika who ruled the Kannada film industry in the early part of this decade has now revealed the big secret. She has disclosed in an interview with a Kannada newspaper that she has a daughter named Shamitha K Swamy (It is said that Radhika baby named after Kumara Swamy). Below is the Radhika baby daughter photo/picture.


"Yes, I am married to a big time politician in Karnataka who was also the Chief Minister of the state. But I do not want to disclose his name as I don`t think traditional Indian women utter their husbands` name. Every woman reveres her husband as a god. He has looked after me very well", says Radhika. This is a clear indication that she is married to the former Chief Minister and Member of Parliament H.D.Kumara Swamy who is now leading the battle against the present Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa.


Radhika was one of the busiest heroines of the Kannada film industry who however excelled in sister roles. Her two films with Shivaraj Kumar, Tavarige Baa Thangi and Anna Thangi, were blockbusters. She also acted in glamorous roles with Darshan (Mandya) and heroin centric roles in many other films.


"I am told that some tabloids had even written that my daughter is now studying in London. But these are all fabricated without any basis. Now, I am happily married and I am looking after my daughter. I want to give her the best education possible as I was not able to do so in my younger days", says Radhika.


Radhika`s last Kannada film Eshwar directed by Om Prakash Rao opposite Audithya has not seen the light of the day. The film was purchased on outright basis by Radhika's brother from its producer Shankare Gowda. Radhika says that the film will be released soon. Incidentally, Radhika also acted in a Telugu film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna.

Kannada comedy actor Sharan

Kannada Actor sharan runs into trouble again with the crew of kannada film Mattondu Maduvena, this time over boorish conduct.



It is tough times for Kannada comedy actor Sharan. The trouble started when he demanded full payment from producer Umesh Banakar before he dubbed for Mattondu Maduvena, leading to some unsavoury moments. Making things worse, Banakar has now accused the actor of not taking his calls prior to a press conference. The director, too, dialled up, but in vain.

It is learnt Kannada comedy actor Sharan (Watch kannada comedy scenes / video here) did not respond to the calls despite repeated attempts. But Sharan later called the film’s production manager, enquiring him why the producer had called.

“This is bad. He did not respond to my calls. Later, he replied to the text-message and agreed to attend the event. During shooting breaks, he would be on the cell phone always. So I do not understand why he cannot pick our calls. I am very upset with him,” the film’s director Baboo said.

The duel started with Sharan expressing displeasure on the payment. His remuneration was Rs 7.5 lakh out of which only Rs 2.5 lakh was paid through cheque. The rest he wanted in cash. The producer deducted Rs 25,000 from the payment as he had to pay TDS. But Sharan wanted the full amount as he was unwilling to reclaim the TDS amount after filing income-tax returns.

“Actors like Anant Nag, Suhasini and Tara did not trouble us. But Sharan, a wonderful actor beyond doubts, should not waste his care by such behaviour,” said Baboo.

Kannada fim Bisile movie review

• DIRECTOR Sandeep S Gowda
• ACTORS Diganth, Jennifer Kotwal, Dwarakish, Jai Jagadish

Breezy and unpretentious, that is Sandeep’s kannada film Bisile for you. The newcomer deserves praise for a groovy narrative, lovable characters and witty dialogues.



The story goes like this: Vicky (Diganth) is a happy-golucky student whose obsession is showing off before his friends and managing money for booze. Though his flamboyance helps him wriggle out of trouble every time, his efforts at wooing Anu (his neighbour and collegemate) come a cropper as she barely acknowledges him. On a trip to Bisile Ghat, a thick forest area, the two get lost and love blossoms in the woods.



To the credit of director (who has written the story and dialogues as well) the film rolls like an effortless creation on the screen though the efforts behind the scenes could have been arduous. However, it is the fine-tuning of each character that makes the film captivating. Like Dwarakish with his obsession for a military career or Jai Jagadish as a father reluctant to see his daughter fall for a dandy. Even smaller characters stand out, like Biradara, who appears for less than a minute. So are the roles of Lakshmidevamma, Shivaram, Maina Chandru and Umesh. (Free download Bisile kannada film songs)



Though the storyline is slim, it is amply made up by dialogues. In this aspect, Diganth gets to mouth dialogues which his mentor Yograj Bhat made popular once — and it never goes over the top. Effortless, Bisile must be Diganth's best film to date. For the visual canopy he provides, Niranjan Babu, the cinematographer, too deserves a special mention. Sandeep’s dazzling debut offers a rare sunshine for Kannada industry. Bisile is a beauty. Soak in. (Download free MP3 kannada songs)



Though chocolate boy kannada actor Diganth, affectionately called 'Doodhpeda Diganth', has achieved success through Yogaraj Bhat directed kannada films, he has not been able to repeat the magic in films directed by others. But Diganth is confident that his new film Bisile directed by newbie director Sandeep S. Gowda will erase this notion in the trade circles. (Donwload sexy kannada actress pictures)



Kiran Reddy is the producer along with Chandru Gowda. Sandeep Gowda who has written the story, screenplay and dialogues of the film says the story revolves around two youngsters with different upbringing and mindsets meeting in a trekking program. How they understand each other and fall in love forms the story. It is a feel good story with a lot of comic elements and a little bit of emotion. 'Bisile will change the common belief that Jennifer can only dance and look bubbly on screen. Diganth has also undergone a radical transformation', says Sandeep Gowda.



'We wanted to release the film in good theatres and multiplexes after Pancharangi and were prepared to wait', says Kiran Reddy. Dwarakish, Chitra Shenoy, Umesh, Sunethra Pandit, Late Maina Chandru are the other artists of the film.



'Mast Majaa Maadi was a hit, but unfortunately I was one of the four heroes in the film. But I think Bisile will certainly be liked by my fans as the story is youth oriented. I will always be grateful to Yogaraj Bhat for picking me in all his films since Mungaru Male. Bisile is a neat film with good songs and visuals. It is a complete film', says Diganth. (Read kannada actor Digant biography)

The film's heroine Jennifer says it is the best role in her career. 'I had to go on a trekking tour to many places. I saw the best of temples, jungles during the shoot', says Jennifer. Niranjan Babu is the cameraman. Gagan Bateria and Rishi Hari team up for the music.

Kannada film director B Suresh

Kannada actor and director Ravichandran once noticed a guy working very hard to put up the set of a film. He enquired if he was the art director of the kannada film. To his surprise he found that the guy was actually its assistant director. Ravichandran immediately picked him up for his next kannada film (Free download Ravichandran movies and songs here). Earning around Rs 7,000 for writing dialouges and working on the script, the youngster had not seen better days. He wrote the dialogues for Ravichandran’s Putnanja and during the course had been paid Rs 13,000; almost double of what he would earn in other kannada films.



On the day of the film’s release he reached Sagar cinema hall late as his bike ran out of petrol. Nobody recognised him and since he wasn’t carrying money to buy a kannada film ticket, he chose to push his bike back to Ravichandran’s office. He wanted to leave it there for safety and reach home. Ravichandran called him inside and enquired if he had received the payment. “Yes sir. Long back,” came the reply. “Did you take the payment today?” asked Ravi and the youth was thrilled and surprised that there was more money coming his way.

“Ravichandran put 1.30 lakh in my hands. It was the first time I was holding so much money. The total payment I received for the kannada film was now Rs 1.44 lakh. When I took it home, my wife did not believe me. She said I must have stolen the money. That film made me a star,” remembers B Suresha. Kannada director Suresha went on to direct two films; Tapori and Artha and produce a few others. In the meantime he has written and directed more than 4,000 episodes of various serials. Suresha says that the confidence money gives is immense. “It is power in the pocket,” he says.

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He has started directing his third kannada film, Puttakkana Highway, that has Prakash Rai and Shruti in the lead. It is based on a short story written by Nagatihalli Chandrashekar. For a change Hamsalekha will be composing music for the lyrics of another writer. Yograj Bhat has penned three songs.