List of Kannada films of 1982

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The following is a list of films produced in the Kannada film industry in India in 1982, presented in alphabetical order. [1]

TitleDirectorCastMusic
AdhrustavantaRajachandra Dwarakish, Sulakshana, Srinath, Lokesh K. Chakravarthy
Ajith V. Somashekar Ambareesh, Jayamala, Jai Jagadish, Tiger Prabhakar Satyam
Antharala Suresh Heblikar Suresh Heblikar, Mamatha Rao, Ramesh Bhat, Sundar Krishna Urs L. Vaidyanathan
ArchanaMani Murugan Aarathi, Ashok, Lokesh, Rajaanand Rajan–Nagendra
Baadada Hoo K. V. Jayaram Ananth Nag, Padmapriya, K. S. Ashwath C. Aswath, L. Vaidyanathan
Bara M. S. Sathyu Ananth Nag, Arundhati Nag, Loveleen Mysore Ananthaswamy
Bhakta Gnanadeva Hunsur Krishnamurthy Jayanthi, Ramakrishna, Srinivasa Murthy G. K. Venkatesh
Benki ChenduMani Murugan Shankar Nag, K. S. Ashwath Vijaya Bhaskar
Chalisuva Modagalu Singeetham Srinivasa Rao Rajkumar, Ambika, Saritha, K. S. Ashwath, Master Lohith Rajan–Nagendra
Chellida Raktha B. Subba Rao Ashok, Tiger Prabhakar, Manjula, Ramakrishna, Udayakumar Satyam
Dharma Dari ThappithuB. Giribabu Srinath, Shankar Nag, Jayanthi Ramesh Naidu
Garuda Rekhe P. S. Prakash Srinath, Ambika, Madhavi, Tiger Prabhakar, Vajramuni Satyam
Guna Nodi Hennu Kodu A. V. Sheshagiri Rao Srinath, Manjula, Jai Jagadish M. Ranga Rao
Haalu Jenu Singeetham Srinivasa Rao Rajkumar, Madhavi, Roopa G. K. Venkatesh
Hasyaratna Ramakrishna B. S. Ranga Ananth Nag, Srinath, Aarathi T. G. Lingappa
Hosa Belaku Dorai–Bhagavan Rajkumar, Saritha, K. S. Ashwath, Srinivasa Murthy M. Ranga Rao
Jimmy Gallu Ravee Vishnuvardhan, Sripriya, Lokesh Vijaya Bhaskar
Kalasapurada HudugaruV. L. AcharyaVasudeva Rao, Brahmavar, Somashekar, Pramila Joshai M. Ranga Rao
KampanaV. RajanVittal Kumar, Aparna Narang, D. K. Rajashekar, V. V. Sridhar Shyam
Kannu Theresida HennuMani Murugan Ashok, Aarathi, Tiger Prabhakar M. Ranga Rao
Karmika Kallanalla K. S. R. Das Vishnuvardhan, Shankar Nag, Arathi, Dwarakish, Balakrishna, Dinesh, M. S. Umesh, Shivaram K. V. Mahadevan
Khadeema Kallaru Vijay Ambareesh, V. Ravichandran, Tiger Prabhakar, Jayamala Shankar–Ganesh
Maanasa Sarovara Puttanna Kanagal Srinath, Ramakrishna, Padma Vasanthi, Jai Jagadish, Chandrashekar Vijaya Bhaskar
Mullina Gulabi Vijay Ananth Nag, Aarathi, Roopa, Jai Jagadish, Tiger Prabhakar, Dinesh Satyam
Nanna Devaru B. Mallesh Ananth Nag, Sujatha, Tiger Prabhakar, Vajramuni Rajan–Nagendra
Nyaya Ellide S. A. Chandrasekhar Shankar Nag, Aarathi, Tiger Prabhakar K. Chakravarthy
Oorige Upakari Joe Simon Vishnuvardhan, Padmapriya Satyam
Parajitha Siddalingaiah Jai Jagadish, Aarathi, Srinivasa Murthy Rajan–Nagendra
Pedda Gedda H. R. Bhargava Dwarakish, Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, Kanchana K. V. Mahadevan
Praya Praya Praya T. S. Nagabharana Ramakrishna, Vijayalakshmi Singh, Mamatha Rao, Sundar Raj Upendra Kumar
Prema Mathsara C. V. Rajendran Ambareesh, Jayamala, Tiger Prabhakar Shankar–Ganesh
Raga ThalaH. M. KrishnamurthyPrithviraj Sagar, Jayamala, Raja Shankar M. Ranga Rao
Raja MaharajaMani Murugan Ashok, Aarathi M. Ranga Rao
Sahasa Simha Joe Simon Vishnuvardhan, Kajal Kiran, Uday Kumar, Tiger Prabhakar, Sudheer, Vajramuni, Thoogudeepa Srinivas, Dheerendra Gopal Satyam
Shankar Sundar A. T. Raghu Ambareesh, Dwarakish, Jayamala, Swapna G. K. Venkatesh
Suvarna Sethuve Geethapriya Vishnuvardhan, Aarathi, Dinesh Vijaya Bhaskar
Tony H. R. Bhargava Ambareesh, Lakshmi, Srinath, Tiger Prabhakar, Srilalitha, Shivaram Rajan–Nagendra

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  1. "Top 1982 Kannada Movies List".