Kannada cinema has turned 91 years old with the anniversary of its first-ever talkie film, Sati Sulochana, released on March ...
It is exactly 88 years ago that Kannada Cinema took its first breath. In 1934, Kannada's very first talkie film 'Sati Sulochana' was released in theatres on the 3rd of March to form the genesis of a ...
Srujan Lokesh, the grandson of Mysore Venkatappa Subbaiah Naidu aka Subbaiah Naidu, has embarked on reproducing the first Kannada talkie movie Sati Sulochana. Srujan announced the plan to reproduce ...
The 16th Bengaluru International Film Festival (BIFFes) celebrated ‘World Kannada Cinema Day’ by remembering Sati Sulochana, the first Kannada talkie. On Monday, N. Nageshwar Rao and Madhukar Rao, ...
Almost a century ago around this time, Sati Sulocana stunned audiences as the first-ever talkie in Kannada cinema. Viewers, hitherto familiar only with stage dramas, were captivated by the magic of ...
March 3 is an important day in the 78-year-old history of Kannada films. Sati Sulochana, the first Kannada talkie film, was released on that day at Paramount Cinema (now Parimala) near City Market.
Movie going for Kannada audiences became an activity of importance with the arrival of the talkie Sati Sulochana in 1934. BANGALORE: Movie going for Kannada audiences became an activity of importance ...
March 3, will henceforth be celebrated as the Kannada Film Day, it was officially announced by the Karnataka Chalanachitra Academy and Information Department on Sunday. This was the day, the first ...