Vanitha Vasu

Utkarsha

A woman's body naked and her throat slit is found in a vegetable truck. Inspector Naveen is spearheading the investigation and he believes it is the doings of a psychopathic killer.

Nagamandala

The story of the film was adapted from a play of the same name written by well-known writer Girish Karnad. The movie was directed by award winning director T.S. Nagabharana, who is deemed to be one of the ace directors in Kannada film industry. Music was scored by C. Aswath and Srihari L. Khoday produced the movie. The film touches one of the most sensitive issues of marital life. In folk style and form, the film throws open a question as to who is the husband – the person who marries an innocent girl and indulges in self pleasures or the person who gives the real and complete experience of life. G.S.Bhaskar, and his work is a visual thunder in this movie. Especially the night scenes & interior scenes are spellbounded. Bhaskar is a famous technician; he used contrast lighting in this movie, that clearly gave the touch of folk life in every frame.

Monalisa

Dyan's relationship ends when his girlfriend, Monalisa, dies in an accident. In order to fulfil his parent's wishes, he marries Spandana, who turns out to be an exact lookalike of Monalisa.

Punda Prachanda

Punda Prachanda is a 1991 Kannada film directed by Sudhindra Kallola. The film stars Ramesh Aravind, Shruti, Vanitha Vasu and Lakshmi in lead roles.

Nanda

Nanda (Shivarajkumar) owns a canteen in the college and given his age and maturity, he is referred to as senior by all the students and they take his advise on various issues. In all this, there is one girl who goes by the name of Kavya (Sandhya) who is in love with him since Nanda helps in getting her sister married.Nanda falls in love with Kavya but as fate would have it, he tends to fall on the wrong books of Kavya

Veerappan

A 1991 Kannada Action, Crime movie by Ravindranath starring: Devaraj, Lokesh, Vanitha Vasu

Chapala Chennigaraya

Chapala Chennigaraya is a 1990 Indian Kannada film, directed by H. R. Bhargava and produced by M Rajagopal and Suresh Kumar. The film stars Kashinath, Kalpana, Vanitha Vasu and Sundar Krishna Urs in lead roles. Music of the film was composed by Rajan-Nagendra.

Tarka

Akshay escapes from prison and hides in Sudha's house where he finds a dead body. Sudha confesses that she killed her husband and later narrates a story explaining the reason behind her crime.

Prathama Ushakirana

Filmfare South Award-winning Kannada film dealing with child psychiatry.

Golmaal Radhakrishna

Radhakrishna, a player, dates two women simultaneously and gets married to both of them without ever revealing the truth to either of them leaving his fate to destiny.

Nighooda Rahasya

Is it a serial killer or a ghost that is killing people? Shankar Nag has to unravel the deadly mystery.

Yashwanth

Yashwanth (Murali) an unemployed youth loses 50,000 bucks kept for his mother's operation when his folks are away from home. The whole story revolves around the consequences of how Yashwanth earns the money back before his parents return. During the course, he meets the heroine (Rakshita) who flees her home to avoid a forced marriage.

Majestic

Daasa is an orphan, raised by a corrupt policeman, Ranadheera. who becomes a gangster when he grows up. His life changes when he falls in love with Kiran, his enemy's daughter, who aids him after her father's truth comes to light and rest of the story forms the plot.

Mathru Bhagya

The film is described as a family drama with action elements and strong emotional content, typical of Tiger Prabhakar's action-oriented films.

Golmal Part 2

Krishna (played by Ananth Nag), who agrees to act as the husband of a rich girl, Meera (played by Thara), for money. This creates complications when his own wife, Radha (also played by Thara), finds out about the arrangement. The story takes a turn when Meera's father reveals the tragic circumstances behind her life, leading to a resolution where Krishna and Radha reunite.

Bhagavan Sri Saibaba

The movie portrays Sai Baba as a child abandoned by his Hindu parents and raised by a Muslim couple, who later returns to Shirdi, preaches communal harmony, and performs miracles. The film also depicts the transition from Shirdi Sai Baba to Sathya Sai Baba, considered his reincarnation.

Narasimha

It tells the story of Sridhar, an unemployed graduate who, disgusted by corruption, disguises himself as Narasimha to fight against the system. The film is categorized as a drama.