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An adaptation of the Hollywood film Trapped (2002), which itself was based on Greg Iles's novel 24 Hours, the film also borrows premises from the Canadian film Butterfly on a Wheel (2007).

In 1950, a young woman named Manikyam was found dead in the village of Paleri. Around 52 years later, Haridas, a private investigator, tries to unravel the truth about her death.

Ravindra, the chairman of a college management board, wants to reform Hari, a short-tempered student who is addicted to drugs. But his insistence on changing Hari begins affecting his personal life.

Gandana Mane is a 2007 Kannada film directed by S Mahender and produced by R S Gowda. The film stars Shivaraj Kumar and Gowri Munjal in lead roles. Music was composed by V Manohar.

A happy-go-lucky youngster falls in love with his wealthy classmate. However, the girl's mother is opposed to their relationship and arranges her wedding with a gangster's son.

Venkateshwarulu is madly in love with Indu. His grandmother insists that he have two wives. Later, when Raju and Indu agree to his grandmother's wishes, Raju turns up and claims to be Indu's husband.

Gopi's parents desperately want him to get married. When Laxmi comes into his life, he falls in love with her. Later, things change after Gopi travels to Bangalore and meets Priya

A millionaire's daughter is all set to marry her boyfriend against her father's wish. When her father finally approves the marriage, her boyfriend believes that her father should sign over his wealth to him.

Basava (Puneet Rajkumar) runs a gym centre and lives with his brother Avinash and Sudharani (wife of Avinash), who treat him as their own son. When his brother start seeking a girl as his bride, he opines that he should select his future bride. He selects Gowri, daughter of an auditor who is working with Pampathy. Pampathys younger brother is Home Minister and Pampathys son is a vagabond womanizer. To gain her approval, Basava makes every effort, but before he can get her green signal, her engagement is fixed with the vagabond son of Pampathy. Supported by Gowris peppy and naughty grandmother (Lakshmidevi), Basava rises against the autocratic behaviour of Pampathy, challenges him in public, and wins, thereby also winning the heart and hand of Gowri.
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