
March 7, 1984 · 42 years old
Radhika Pandit is an Indian film and television actress. She has established a career in Kannada cinema as a leading actress. Having worked in television serials such as Nandagokula, Kaadambari, and Sumangali, Pandit made her feature film debut in Moggina Manasu (2008), for which she was awarded th…

A man whose life seems straight out of a classic Kannada movie faces highs and lows in life and love.

Santhu is the typical do-gooder youngster, who is also the angry young hero. He falls for college student Ananya after a series of chance meetings. But, there's also dreaded don Deva in the picture forming the triangle.

Romance blossoms between a city girl and a tough small-town guy.

The story revolves around three friends who are desperately looking out for suitable job opportunities. Their lives get devastated when they try to unite two lovers.

Ashok is on the search for love when he meets Anjali. He falls in love with Anjali but is heart broken when Anjali turns him away. Anjali is supposed to be arranged in marriage to someone her father chooses for her.

The movie deals with the different experiences that women face in tbs field of love, the hardships they face in life and the maturity they gain as they bloom from a bud to a flower.
Dilwala is a 2013 romantic drama Kannada film directed by Anil Kumar (Dilwala Anil). The film stars Sumanth Shailendra and Radhika Pandit. Shailendra Babu produced this film which was backed with Arjun Janya's music and Sudhakar's cinematography. Shot at the scenic locales of Bangalore, Mysore, Ooty and Dubai for two songs, the film speaks about a campus romance between a village farmer girl and a rich brat boy. The film received average response from the critics and performed above average at the box-office with the first weekend collections of up to ₹3.7crores. Prem, a young college student, falls in love with his classmate, Preethi. Things turn sour for the lovers when Jayasimha, Prem's father, asks him to stop seeing Preethi as her father is his enemy.