
Dashamukha 2012
In "*Dashamukha* (2012)*, a gripping Kannada thriller-drama directed by Ravi Srivatsa, a man's life hangs in the balance as he's wrongfully accused of murdering his own father. The court steps in, forming a committee to investigate, and among its members is Ravindranath (V.
Director: Ravi Srivatsa
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dashamukha (2012) about?
*Dashamukha* follows Ravindranath, a committee member tasked with reviewing a patricide case. When he suspects the accused is innocent, he embarks on a meticulous investigation to uncover the real truth, exposing flaws in the system along the way.
Who directed Dashamukha?
Ravi Srivatsa directed *Dashamukha*, bringing a sharp, dramatic edge to this courtroom thriller.
Who stars in Dashamukha?
The film stars V. Ravichandran, Anant Nag, Devaraj, Avinash, and Ravi Kale in pivotal roles.
Is Dashamukha (2012) worth watching?
With its intense themes and strong performances, *Dashamukha* offers a compelling watch for fans of legal dramas and suspense. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its engaging narrative and moral depth make it a standout in Kannada cinema.
How long is Dashamukha?
Dashamukha runs for 130 minutes.
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About Dashamukha (2012) — A Kannada thriller where justice hangs in the balance
In "*Dashamukha* (2012)*, a gripping Kannada thriller-drama directed by Ravi Srivatsa, a man's life hangs in the balance as he's wrongfully accused of murdering his own father. The court steps in, forming a committee to investigate, and among its members is Ravindranath (V. Ravichandran), a determined figure who refuses to accept the obvious verdict. As he digs deeper, the film unfolds like a tense legal chess match, blending sharp dialogue with moral dilemmas in a high-stakes battle for justice.
The atmosphere crackles with suspense, drawing audiences into a world where doubt and truth collide. With a talented cast including Anant Nag, Devaraj, and Avinash, *Dashamukha* delivers more than just courtroom drama—it explores themes of integrity, prejudice, and the power of a single voice in a system stacked against the innocent. Ravindranath's relentless pursuit of the truth keeps viewers on edge, questioning every twist until the very last verdict.