List of Kannada films of 1986

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The following is a list of films produced in the Kannada film industry in India in 1986, presented in alphabetical order.

TitleDirectorCastMusicReference
27 Mavalli Circle T. N. NarasimhanT. N. Narasimhan, Devaraj, Kalpana Reddy, Umashri L. Vaidyanathan
Africadalli Sheela Dwarakish Charanraj, Sahila Chadha, Kalyan Kumar, Dwarakish, Disco Shanti Bappi Lahiri [1]
Anand Singeetham Srinivasa Rao Shivarajkumar, Sudharani, Chi Guru Dutt, Tara Shankar–Ganesh
Anuraga Aralithu M. S. Rajashekar Rajkumar, Geetha, Madhavi, Pandari Bai Upendra Kumar
Aruna Raaga K. V. Jayaram Ananth Nag, Geetha, K. S. Ashwath, Lokanath, Pandari Bai M. Ranga Rao
Asambhava D. Rajendra Babu V. Ravichandran, Ambika, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Sumithra Shankar–Ganesh
Beegara PandhyaK. Babu Rao Sridhar, Poornima, Mukhyamantri Chandru, C. R. Simha Ramesh Naidu
Belli Naaga N. S. Dhananjaya Tiger Prabhakar, Nalini, Deepa, Balakrishna Satyam
Bete V. Somashekhar Ambareesh, Ambika, Anuradha, Umashree S. P. Balasubrahmanyam
Bettada ThayiPerala Srinath, Aarathi, Vajramuni Satyam
Bhagyada Lakshmi Baramma Singeetham Srinivasa Rao Rajkumar, Madhavi, K. S. Ashwath, Balakrishna, Thoogudeepa Srinivas Singeetham Srinivasa Rao
BrahmastraPerala Ambareesh, Lakshmi, Vajramuni, Mukhyamantri Chandru Satyam
Ee Jeeva Ninagagi V. Somashekhar Vishnuvardhan, Urvashi, Baby Shalini, Lokanath Vijay Anand
Ella Hengasarinda B. Subba Rao Rajesh, Jai Jagadish, Ramakrishna, Bharathi Vishnuvardhan, Tara, Padma Vasanthi, Bhavya Krishna Chakra
Guri P. Vasu Rajkumar, Archana, Tara, Pandari Bai, Jai Jagadish Rajan–Nagendra
Henne Ningenu BandhanaRavindranath Charan Raj, Thulasi, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Pandari Bai Hamsalekha
Hennina KooguDorai-Bhagwan Sridhar, Saritha, Tara, K. S. Ashwath M. Ranga Rao
Hosa Neeru K. V. Jayaram Ananth Nag, Suhasini, Lokanath G. K. Venkatesh
Karna H. R. Bhargava Vishnuvardhan, Sumalatha, K. S. Ashwath, Sumithra M. Ranga Rao
Kathanayaka P. Vasu Vishnuvardhan, Sumalatha, Leelavathi, Vajramuni, Srinivasa Murthy M. Ranga Rao
Kedi No.1 Kommineni Seshagiri Rao Tiger Prabhakar, Viji, Dheerendra Gopal, Leelavathi Satyam
Krishna Nee Begane Baro H. R. Bhargava Vishnuvardhan, Bhavya, Kim, Mukhyamantri Chandru Bappi Lahiri
Lancha Lancha LanchaRavindranath Lokesh, Jayanthi, Mahalakshmi, Jai Jagadish, Sundar RajKalyan – Venkatesh
Madhura BandhavyaAmrutham Ambareesh, Geetha, Jai Jagadish, Tara M. Ranga Rao
Madhavacharya G. V. Iyer Poorna Prasad, Ravindra, Shrivatsa, Vinaya Prasad M. Balamuralikrishna
Madhuve Madu Tamashe Nodu Sathya Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, Dwarakish, Jai Jagadish, Mahalakshmi,Vijay Anand
Malaya Marutha Lalitha Ravi Vishnuvardhan, Madhavi, Saritha, Shivaram, Dinesh Vijaya Bhaskar
Maneye Manthralaya H. R. Bhargava Ananth Nag, Bharathi, Ramesh Aravind, Jai Jagadish, Tara, Umashree M. Ranga Rao
MarjalaB Vijay GujjarVijay Kashi, Pallavi, Padma Vasanthi, Lohithaswa K. J. Joy
Mouna Geethe Geethapriya Srinath, Saritha, Sridhar, Sai Kumar M. Ranga Rao
Mrugaalaya V. Somashekhar Ambareesh, Geetha, Sudheer Rajan–Nagendra
Na Ninna Preetisuve Somu – Shankar Arjun Sarja, V. Ravichandran, Bhavya, M. P. Shankar Shankar–Ganesh
Namma Oora Devathe Renuka Sharma Charan Raj, Bharathi, Vinod Kumar Alva, Bhavya Satyam
NannavaruBhagawan Sarang Srinath, Lakshmi, Dinesh, Ramakrishna M. Ranga Rao
Nenapina Doni T. S. Nagabharana Ananth Nag, Girish Karnad, Geetha, Roopadevi Vijaya Bhaskar
Pithamaha K. S. L. Swamy V. Ravichandran, Vijayalakshmi Singh, Rajesh M. Ranga Rao
Preethi A. T. Raghu Ambareesh, Bhavya, Gayatri G. K. Venkatesh
Prema GangeGururaju Murali, Bhavya, Vijay Kashi, Doddanna Rajan–Nagendra
Prema Jala Joe Simon Ananth Nag, Mahalakshmi, Seetharam, Shivaram M. Ranga Rao
Rasthe Raja Leela Vara Prasad Shankar Nag, Gayatri, Jayanthi Satyam
Ratha Sapthami M. S. Rajashekar Shivarajkumar, Asha Rani, Parvatha Vani, Doddanna Upendra Kumar
Samsarada GuttuRaghava Shankar Nag, Mahalakshmi, Tara, Sundar Raj Satyam
Sathkara Renuka Sharma Ambareesh, Ambika, Vajramuni, Thoogudeepa Srinivas Satyam
Satya Jyothi K. Rangaraj Vishnuvardhan, Urvashi, Balakrishna Ilaiyaraaja
Sedina Sanchu T. S. Nagabharana Rajesh, Bhavya, Ramakrishna Hegde, Mukhyamantri Chandru Satyam
Shankha NadaUmesh Kulkarni Ramesh Bhat, Abhinaya, Arvind, Honnayya C. Ashwath
Sundara Swapnagalu K. Balachander Sridhar, Ramesh Aravind, Devilalitha, Tara, Janani, Kuyili Vijaya Bhaskar
Thayiye Nanna Devaru Vijay Shankar Nag, Tiger Prabhakar, Jayanthi, Pallavi, Mukhyamantri Chandru Satyam
Tiger Raviraja Tiger Prabhakar, Aarathi, Ramakrishna, Mahalakshmi Shankar–Ganesh
UshaRaghava Kalyan Kumar, Suhasini, Jayanthi Rajan–Nagendra
Vishwaroopa V. Somashekhar Ambareesh, Geetha, Vajramuni Rajan–Nagendra

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