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Kannada movie scripts often incorporate elements of Kannada culture, folklore, and mythology. Many films feature traditional music, dance, and art forms. The scripts also frequently address social issues, such as corruption, inequality, and environmental degradation.

The 1950s and 1960s are considered the golden era of Kannada cinema. This period saw the emergence of talented filmmakers like Kanagal Prabhakar Shastry, G. R. Nathan, and Puttanna Kanagal. Their movie scripts focused on social issues, love stories, and mythological themes. Some notable films of this era include "Mastana" (1953), "Shri Purusha" (1959), and "Karpura Deepa" (1963). kannada+movie+script+pdf

The first Kannada talkie, "Sakshigarja," was released in 1932. The script was written by T. S. Nagabharana, a renowned playwright and filmmaker of that era. During this period, most Kannada movie scripts were based on mythological and historical stories. These films were often adaptations of popular novels, plays, and folk tales. Kannada movie scripts often incorporate elements of Kannada

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