Best Kannada Movies on Amazon Prime Video

  • July 19, 2023 / 01:03 PM IST

For the past couple of years, the Kannada film industry, fondly known as Sandalwood, has been making films with a universal appeal. Especially the new-age filmmakers in the Kannada industry are coming up with fresh ideas that have been getting good applause from the Kannada audience and across the Nation. We bring you the list of the Best Kannada movies available on Amazon Prime Video’s popular streaming channel.

List of Best Kannada Movies on Amazon Prime Video

  • Kantara

The cinematography, Rishab Shetty’s acting abilities, the story, the music, and every other aspect are essential for a successful film. And, most importantly, how our culture and customs have been preserved in the movie. Kantara is a deep forest with supernatural abilities. The conflict in this film is between nature and evil men. Shiva grew up in a village where people worship Kambala and Bhootha Kola and trust God’s great might. When the forest department questions their rituals and beliefs, they fight the government to save their land. But their trusted leader betrays them, but God has other plans for them.

  • KGF

KGF is about the Kolar Gold Fields, where gold is mined, and everyone aspires to be the King of Gold. Rocky, a penniless orphan, is an underdog in Mumbai who also wishes to meet KGF. However, getting into KGF takes work. On the other hand, Rocky makes his move, kills Garuda, and takes command of KGF. That brought Chapter 1 to a close. Rocky rules KGF in Chapter 2, but he has opponents everywhere. Even the government is attempting to deal with him. Sanjay Datt and Raveena Tandon have joined the film’s cast, and Prakash Rai has replaced actor Ananth Nag’s voice.

  • Yuvarathna

This was his final film before the dismissal of Puneeth Rajkumar. That is why it has a particular place in every Kannadiga’s heart. Though Gandhada Gudi is his last film, Yuvarathna was released when Appu was still alive. Yuvarathna focuses on education privatisation and the political game that goes with it. A young principal from a prestigious college goes above and beyond to preserve his college from privatisation. One thing to note about the film casting is that it features virtually every talent from the Kannada film industry.

  • Seetharaam Benoy: Case No.18

An inspector named ‘Seetharam’ (played by Vijay Raghavendra) is assigned to a rural village in the Shimoga area. Even though it is a small town, many robberies occur daily. When Seetharam takes over, he sees a strange link between the robberies. When the thieves learn of his research, they murder his wife to send a message to him. But that will not deter him. Seetharam Benoy case number eighteen is an intriguing crime thriller Kannada movie on Prime that you should watch.

  • Rathnan Prapancha

Dhananjaya, known as Dolly for his villain portrayal in the film ‘Tagaru,’ has now succeeded in impressing audiences with his starring in the movie Rathnan Prapancha. This film is all about the mother-son relationship. Umashree, Ratnakara’s mother, has done an excellent job (as usual!). Ratnakar, Saroja’s son, discovers he was adopted. Even though Saroja loves him unreservedly, he abandons her to visit his biological mother. He looks for her, goes as far as he can, and tries to locate the link that would take him to her while Saroja waits patiently for him to return.

  • ACT 1978

“ACT 1978” is a Kannada drama film directed by Mansore. Released in 2019, the movie sheds light on the struggles and challenges faced by a group of street play artists. It explores their determination to make a difference through their art while addressing societal issues. “ACT 1978” delves into themes of social activism, freedom of expression, and the power of art. With its thought-provoking storyline, strong performances, and social commentary, the film offers a compelling cinematic experience.

  • Ondu Shikariya Kathe

Directed by Sachin Kumar Shetty, “Ondu Shikariya Kathe” is a Kannada crime thriller released in 2020. The film revolves around the story of a hunter who becomes entangled in a web of mystery, crime, and revenge. With its gripping narrative, atmospheric tension, and unexpected twists, “Ondu Shikariya Kathe” keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. The film explores themes of morality, justice, and the consequences of one’s actions.

  • Bheemasena Nalamaharaja

“Bheemasena Nalamaharaja” is a Kannada family drama directed by Karthik Saragur. Released in 2020, the film revolves around a joint family and their culinary adventures. The story beautifully intertwines food, relationships, and emotions, highlighting the importance of love, unity, and shared experiences. With its heartwarming narrative, delightful performances, and mouthwatering visuals, “Bheemasena Nalamaharaja” offers a wholesome and feel-good cinematic experience.

  • 99

Directed by Preetham Gubbi, “99” is a Kannada romantic drama released in 2019. The film is a remake of the Tamil movie “96” and follows the reunion of two former schoolmates, played by Ganesh and Bhavana, after two decades. As they revisit their past memories and unfinished love story, “99” explores themes of nostalgia, love, and the complexities of relationships. With its soulful music, heartfelt performances, and poignant storytelling, the film strikes an emotional chord with the audience.

  • Maara

“Maara” is a Kannada romantic drama directed by Dhilip Kumar. Released in 2021, the film is a remake of the Tamil movie “Charlie.” It tells the story of a free-spirited artist, played by Madhavan, and the transformative impact he has on the lives of the people he encounters. “Maara” beautifully captures the essence of love, art, and the joy of simple pleasures. With its enchanting visuals, heartfelt performances, and a captivating storyline, the film offers a magical and emotionally uplifting cinematic experience.

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