List of Kannada films of 2000

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The following is a list of films produced in the Kannada film industry in India in 2000, presented in alphabetical order. [1]

TitleDirectorCastMusic
Andhra Hendthi A. R. BabuMadan Mallu, Ananth Nag, Ramya Krishnan, Thriller Manju, Jayanthi Shivamaya
AsthraAnand P. Raju Devaraj, B. C. Patil, Ragasudha, Chaithali, Jai Jagadish Hamsalekha
Bannada HejjeH. S. Rajashekar Devaraj, Vinaya Prasad, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Ramesh Bhat Hamsalekha
Bhakta AyyappaV. Swaminathan Rajesh, Sanjay, Archana, Malathi SudheerGandharva
BhoomiGandharva Devaraj, Charulatha, Lokanath, Karibasavaiah Gandharva
Billa Ranga K. S. R. Das Devaraj, Suman, Ravali, Napolean Koti
ChamundiA. Mohan Gandhi Malashri, Ananth Nag, Kushboo, Prakash Rai, Suresh Heblikar Hamsalekha
Deepavali Dinesh Baboo Vishnuvardhan, Ramesh Aravind, Chandini, Bhavana, K. R. Vijaya, Ramesh Bhat M. M. Keeravani
Devara Maga D. Rajendra Babu Ambareesh, Shivarajkumar, Laila, Bhanupriya, Tara, Srinath, Darshan Thoogudeep Hamsalekha
Deveeri Kavita Lankesh Master Manja, Nandita Das, Bhavana, Kashi V. Manohar
Durgada HuliP. Ayyappa Sai Kumar, Devaraj, Vineetha, Vijayalakshmi, B. V. Radha Shree
Gaajina ManeJayaram K. V. Ramkumar, Prema, ShivadwajGandharva
Galate Aliyandru S. Narayan Shivarajkumar, S. Narayan, Sakshi Shivanand, Tara, Arun Pandian, Doddanna Deva
Hagalu Vesha Baraguru Ramachandrappa Shivarajkumar, Reshma, Tara, Jai Jagadish, Pramila Joshai Hamsalekha
Hats Off IndiaRaghunath R. B. C. Patil, Sadhu Shetty, Ashitha, Ganesh Hamsalekha
Independence DayA. R. Ramesh Sai Kumar, Arun Pandian, Roja, Vinaya Prasad, Ranjitha, Rockline Venkatesh Deva
Indradhanush V. Manohar Shivarajkumar, Abhisaarika, Gurukiran, Charulatha, Avinash V. Manohar
Jee BoombaA. R. BabuPramod Chakravarthy, Reshma, Doddanna, Tennis Krishna Sadhu Kokila
KhadgaAnand P. Raju Sai Kumar, Shilpa, Indraja, Avinash Sadhu Kokila
Kiladi Om Sai Prakash Jaggesh, Archana, Manichandana, Mukhyamantri Chandru Sadhu Kokila
Krishnarjuna Joe Simon B. C. Patil, Ragasudha, Lokesh, Bank Janardhan Gururaj
Krishna Leele D. Rajendra Babu Shivarajkumar, Suvalakshmi, Ananth Nag, Umashree V. Manohar
Love in NepalB. R. KeshavRavikumar, Archana, Bhavyashree Rai, Nagesh MayyaMaruthi Meerajkar
MahathmaH. Vasu Saikumar, Shruthi, V. Ravichandran, Vijayalakshmi V. Ravichandran
Mathadana T. N. Seetharam Ananth Nag, Devaraj, Tara C. Ashwath
V. Manohar
Mava Mava Maduve Mado Arjun Kashinath, Archana, Tharun, Ruthu, Bank Janardhan Chaitanya
Maya BazarV. Umakanth Kumar Govind, Prema, Ramesh Bhat, Avinash, DiwakarV. Umakanth
MinchuB. Ramamurthy Devaraj, Tiger Prabhakar, Charulatha, DurgashreeN. Govardhan
Mundaithe Oora HabbaDhavala Satyam Jaggesh, Raasi, Indraja, S. P. Balasubrahmanyam V. Manohar
Munnudi P. Sheshadri Tara, H. G. Dattatreya V. Manohar
Naga Devathe Om Sai Prakash Soundarya, Prema, Saikumar, Charulatha, Tara Hamsalekha
Nan Hendthi Chennagidale Dinesh Babu Ananth Nag, Kashi, Anjana Takkar, Vishnuvardhan, Ramesh Arvind Rajesh Ramanath
Nannavalu Nannavalu S. Narayan S. Narayan, Prema, Doddanna, Dheerendra Gopal Prashant Raj
NaxaliteShivamani Devaraj, Vijayalakshmi, Thriller Manju, Srinath Hamsalekha
Nee Nanna JeevaSathyajith Charan Raj, Charulatha, Sathyajith, Akhila, Bank Janardhan Guna Singh
O Nanna Nalle V. Ravichandran V. Ravichandran, Isha Koppikar, Srinivasa Murthy, Sadhu Kokila V. Ravichandran
Paapigala LokadalliH. S. Rajashekar Saikumar, Charanraj, Vineetha, Avinash, Jai Jagadish Sadhu Kokila
Poli BhavaP. SukumarAjay Kumar, Archana, Reshma, Bank Janardhan, Girija LokeshM. S. Maruthi
Preethse D. Rajendra Babu Upendra, Shivarajkumar, Sonali Bendre, Ananth Nag Hamsalekha
Preethsu Thappenilla V. S. Reddy V. Ravichandran, Rachana Banerjee, Suman Nagarkar, Srinivasa Murthy V. Ravichandran
PremiAnanthu Ramkumar, Thushara, Hemapriya, Mukhyamantri Chandru, Vaishali Kasaravalli N. Govardhan
Shabdavedhi S. Narayan Rajkumar, Jayapradha, Sowcar Janaki, K. S. Ashwath, Chi Guru Dutt Hamsalekha
Shrirasthu Shubhamasthu Seetharam Karanth Ramesh Aravind, Anu Prabhakar, Naveen Krishna, Srinivasa Murthy K. Kalyan
Soorappa Naganna Vishnuvardhan, Shruthi, Anu Prabhakar, Charan Raj, Chi Guru Dutt, Ramesh Bhat Hamsalekha
Sparsha Sunil Kumar Desai Sudeep, Rekha, Sudharani, Naveen Mayur, Sihi Kahi Chandru Hamsalekha
SulthanKumar Jaggesh, Savitha, Ambika, Tennis Krishna Hamsalekha
Sundara PurushaSatya Murthy Shashikumar, Indraja, Avinash, Nisha Sadhu Kokila
Swalpa Adjust Madkolli Kodlu Ramakrishna Ananth Nag, Suhasini, Damini, Shruti, Tara, Ramkumar, Gurukiran, Ramakrishna Sadhu Kokila
ThimmarayaShivaji Rao Singanamane Sadhu Kokila, Sambhrama, Nisha, Doddanna, Umashree Sadhu Kokila
Ticket TicketsJ. G. Krishna Sai Kumar, Sadhu Kokila, Thriller Manju, Raksha, Pramodini Sadhu Kokila
Uttara Dhruvadim Dakshina DruvakuYogeshwarYogeshwar, Prema Vijayanand
Yare Nee Abhimani D. Rajendra Babu Shivarajkumar, Ramya Krishnan, Sangita Hamsalekha
Yaarige Saluthe Sambala M. S. Rajashekar Ananth Nag, Urvashi, Anu Prabhakar, Suhasini Maniratnam, Shashikumar, Mohan, Umashree, Karibasavaiah Hamsalekha
Yajamana R. Sheshadri Vishnuvardhan, Prema, Shashikumar, Abhijeeth, Pavitra Lokesh, Archana Rajesh Ramanath

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References

  1. "January 2000 Kannada Movies Release Date, Schedule & Calendar". filmibeat.com. Retrieved 17 September 2022.