| 1 | '''Jeevana Chakra''' |
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| 4 | 1985 157’ col Kannada |
| 5 | d/sc H.R. Bhargava pc Kalakrithi st Prabhakara |
| 6 | Reddy dial/lyr Chi. Udayashankar |
| 7 | c D.V. Rajaram m Rajan-Nagendra |
| 8 | lp Vishnuvardhan, Radhika, Vijayakashi, |
| 9 | Saroja, Ramesh Bhatt, C.R. Simha, Sudhir, Chi. |
| 10 | Udayashankar, Shankar Rao, Jayamalini, |
| 11 | Anuradha, Janaki, Jayashree, Bharani, |
| 12 | Sivaprakash, Suryakumar, BEML Somanna, |
| 13 | Janardan, Ramdas |
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| 16 | Melodrama about a loyal subaltern’s selfless |
| 17 | service to his master. Ranga (Vishnuvardhan), a |
| 18 | ‘rowdy’, is reformed by a woman (Radhika) |
| 19 | who materialises out of nowhere in order to |
| 20 | take charge of his life. Employed in a factory, |
| 21 | Ranga demonstrates his loyalty by forming a |
| 22 | pro-management union and persuading |
| 23 | workers to discard their red flags, thus saving |
| 24 | the company from bankruptcy. The proprietor |
| 25 | dies, leaving his wealth as well as his wife and |
| 26 | son to Ranga’s care. In old age, Ranga faces the |
| 27 | resentment of the proprietor’s grown-up son as |
| 28 | well as his own daughter’s ingratitude. When |
| 29 | his own wife dies, he hands over his wealth to |
| 30 | the proprietor’s son and leaves. The heroine’s |
| 31 | relation to the hero is structured as resembling |
| 32 | a female fan’s fantasy for her favourite star, not |
| 33 | uncommon in star-centered films. |
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| 35 | [[Film]] |