Kannada movies releasing in theaters this week: Ah to Puneeth Rajkumar’s Appu

This week, I’m thrilled to guide you through the vibrant world of Kannada cinema, as some fresh gems and a re-release are gracing our big screens! Let me fill you in on all the details about these captivating films.

Kannada movies releasing in theaters

1. Ah!

  • Cast: Sreejith, Ameeta S. Kulal, Anusha Rai, Yamuna Srinidhi, Pallavi Gowda, Ashwin Hassan
  • Release date: March 14, 2025

In simple terms, the recently released movie titled “Ah!” falls under the genre of romantic horror-thrillers. This intriguing production is masterfully directed by G Srinivas Ramanagara. The plot, which keeps viewers hooked, spans across a period of 12 hours and revolves around the lives of characters named Rahul and Anjali.

The pair unexpectedly reach an apartment in Bangalore, oblivious to its chilling history. Once Rahul departs for his job, Anjali experiences spine-tingling supernatural events and becomes isolated. As the threat intensifies, they are compelled to devise a means of escape before it’s too late, creating a suspenseful and exhilarating plotline.

2. Paarithoshaka

  • Cast: Rakshith R, Jitendra Nayaka M, Aishwarya C, Akash M, Harshavardan J
  • Release date: March 14, 2025

The movie “Paarithoshaka” is a gripping blend of suspense, drama, and thrills, skillfully directed by Pradeep Thumbinakere. It tells the tale of a band of treasure hunters setting out on an exhilarating journey in search of a 200-year-old mythical sword.

Yet, as they dig deeper into the enigma, their greed surfaces, revealing unsavory and astonishing truths.

As they explore more about the secret, their desire for more becomes stronger, leading to the exposure of unpleasant facts.

3. Appu

  • Cast: Puneeth Rajkumar, Rakshita, Avinash Yelandur, Srinivasa Murthy, Sumithra
  • Release date: March 14, 2025

This week, the movie “Appu,” featuring Puneeth Rajkumar and Rakshita, is set to hit theaters once more. Helmed by director Puri Jagannadh, this film is an entertaining blend of romance and action. The story revolves around Appu, a character born in a modest socio-economic background.

Throughout his time at college, Appu finds himself embroiled in a brawl. However, it’s the intervention of Suchitra that saves him from harm. This life-altering incident sets the stage for a romantic relationship between them, which becomes central to the storyline that unfolds throughout the film.

The music for the film was created by Gurukiran, while K. Datthu handled the cinematography and S. Manohar took care of the editing. Released on April 24, 2002, “Appu” became a huge hit and was eventually remade in Telugu, Tamil, and Bengali languages.

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2025-03-14 16:52