Top 10 Kannada Movies Dubbed In Hindi Ever Till 2022
 

 
Top 10 Kannada Movies Dubbed In Hindi Ever Till 2022

South Indian films never cease to astonish us. It should come as no surprise that these South Indian films are dubbed in Hindi, as well as a variety of other languages. The Kannada film industry has a diverse range of films that go undetected, and it is up to us to keep the business alive and well in order to continue producing excellent masterpieces. No other film industry has the ability to produce one-of-a-million Kannada films.

Here are some excellent Kannada films that can brighten your day...

1. Kavaludaari (2019)

   IMDb – 8/10

K.S Shyam (Rishi) is a traffic cop who is determined to join the criminal justice system and leave his mundane profession behind. Instead of becoming unhappy as a result of numerous rejections, he decides to enter the criminal underworld on an unofficial basis. When he discovers three skulls near a metro construction site, he has the opportunity to do so. He makes contact with a retired cop who had given up on the investigation in the middle. Together, they begin to solve the case's many unexpected riddles. They are forced to swallow a number of unpleasant truths that will determine the fate of the people of Karnataka. This thriller by Hemant Rao is engrossing and full of trickery.

 

2. Rangi Taranga (2015)

   IMDb – 8.3/10

Gautam (Nirup Bhandari) is a novelist whose current novel, Rangi Taranga, acts as the gateway to his past in this mystery set in the imaginary village of Kamarottu. Gautam finds himself travelling down a mysterious trail that leads to the finding of the criminal after his wife, Indu, goes missing one night. The film's cinematography, direction, and storyline were appreciated by viewers. In truth, the picture was nominated for the 88th Academy Awards, but it did not receive a nomination.

 

3. U-Turn (2016)

   IMDb – 7.5/10

Rachana (Shraddha Srinath) is a teenage reporter working on a storey about vehicle accidents on a Bangalore flyover. She discovers that a couple of cars have moved the concrete blocks that divide the road in order to make a rapid U-turn, without bothering to reposition the blocks. She is, however, drawn into a police investigation and becomes the primary suspect (while she is on the lookout for the culprits). Her life appears to be going in the wrong direction. The first Indian film to be remade in Filipino was this thriller.

4. K.G.F. – Chapter 1 (2018)

   IMDb – 8.2/10

This action thriller, directed by Prashanth Neel, is a must-see. Rocky (Yash) is a character in the film who comes to Mumbai in search of power and money. His desire to revolt against his hometown's oppressors is distinguished by some high-octane action sequences.

5. Ugramm (2014)

   IMDb – 8.3/10

Another thriller starring Prashanth Neel, this film is regarded as one of the best Kannada films of 2014. Our heroine Nithya (Haripriya) is kidnapped by Dheeraj's group of thugs. Sri Murali's Agastya (Sri Murali) saves her. Both of them fall in love, but Nithya is taken aback when she discovers his dark background. Unfortunately, the criminals kidnap Nithya once more, forcing Agastya to perform unexpected things.

6. Hebbuli (2017)

   IMDb – 7/10

This action film follows Captain Ram, a brave Commando who is on a mission to find out why his brother died so suddenly. In order to accomplish so, he must use all of his resources to battle corruption and safeguard his family.

7. Mufti (2017)

   IMDb – 8.1/10

It's a neo-noir action thriller about a police officer named Gana (Sri Murali) who is on a mission to find vicious don Bhairathi Ranagallu (Shiva Rajkummar). He does so at the risk of his own life in order to protect the rule of law.

8. Raajakumara (2017)

    IMDb – 7.9/10

Siddharth (Puneeth Rajkumar) is happy with his lot in life. He has a nice life in Melbourne and is in love with Nandini, a salsa instructor (Priya Anand). His entire family dies in an aircraft tragedy, and he returns to India in the midst of normalcy. Siddharth, who is saddened, must show himself to be his parents' devoted son while overcoming numerous challenges. Until the release of K.G.F: Chapter 1, this family entertainer was the highest grossing Kannada film ever.

9. Tarak (2017)

    IMDb – 7.4/10

The film, dubbed "Dum Man of Power" in Hindi, follows Tarak (Darshan) and Meera's (Shanvi Shrivastava) love affair as it twists and turns. The film is as charming as the lesson it conveys: "Other people's pleasure is more essential than your own."

10. Googly (2013)

      IMDb – 7.4/10

Googly is unquestionably one of the best rom-coms to come out of the Kannada cinema industry in 2013. Sharath (Yash) is a weirdo who conducts his life according to his own rules. During a college session, he meets Swathi (Kriti Kharbanda) and proclaims his love for her. Swathi is suspected of being disloyal to Sharath, and he slaps her as a result. He doesn't appear to regret his acts, but it's too late by the time he realises his error. The rest of the storey is around how he returns to Swathi.