Language : Kannada
Producer : Basantkumar Patil and Abhishek Patil
Story : S.L. Bhyrappa
Director : Girish Kasaravalli
Music : Thomas Isaac Kottukapally
Camera : S. Ramachandra
Naayi Neralu is a novel by S L Bhyrappa adopted into a 2006 film by Girish Kasaravalli.
Acchanniah lives with his wife and his widowed daughter in law in a remote village in Karnataka. His granddaughter Rajalakshmi is in a distant city completing her studies. Acchanniah...
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