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5 must-watch Kannada comedies on OTT – Upadhyaksha to Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare and more

If you are in the mood to watch something light-hearted and have a few laughs, we've got you covered. Here's a look at the latest Kannada comedy movies available to stream

Prathibha Joy
Apr 23, 2024
5 must-watch Kannada comedies on OTT – Upadhyaksha to Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare and more
Fancy a good laugh? Check out these comedy movies on OTT

In the last few years, there have been some Kannada comedy movies that leaned heavily on adult humour, a trend that audiences have grown tired of, which explains the lacklustre theatrical outing of films like Thothapuri, Raghavendra Stores and Ranganayaka, among others. Here’s a look at a few movies that genuinely entertained audiences in recent times, which reflected in their box office performance as well. In case you missed them when they were in theatres or fancy a rewatch, here’s where you can stream them.

Here are some of the latest Kannada comedies to stream on OTT

Upadhyaksha

Director Anil Kumar gives comedian Chikkanna the transition to leading man with Upadhyaksha, a film based on his character from Adhyaksha, in which Sharan was in the lead. In terms of story, Upadhyaksha pretty much follows the Adhyaksha template, albeit in Chikkanna’s style of comedy.

Streaming on: Sun NXT

Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare

Debutant director Nithin Krishnamurthy’s film created quite a buzz with its pre-release promotions, and went on to do quite well for a movie full of newbies and shot in unconventional style. The story follows a bunch of hostel students and their conflicts with the warden, which escalates, when he is found dead with a note blaming a few for them for his demise.

Streaming on: Zee5

Hostel Hudugaru Bekagiddare review: Self-aware, superbly inventive, but not in its entirety

Achaar & Co

Actress Sindhu Sreenivasa Murthy made he directorial debut with Achaar & Co, a film that the late Puneeth Rajkumar had greenlit. The film is set in 1960s Bengaluru, a time when women began showing more interest in education and even becoming earning members of the household. Sindhu’s story follows a family of 10 siblings and how they come to terms with the loss of the primary earning member – their father.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

You can watch most of these fun titles as well as the best of South cinema on ZEE5, aha, ManoramaMAX, SunNXT and 250+ live TV channels with OTTplay Premium subscription of the Simply South pack that includes 19 streaming platforms at just ₹75 for the first month, using the code OTTORG75

Old Monk

Director-actor MG Srinivas leads the film in which he plays the sage Narada, who is banished to earth by Lord Krishna, with a return pass available only if he manages to have a love marriage with the blessings of all parties involved, including extended family. To ensure Narada’s doesn’t have it easy, Krishna ensures he is born into a family that will have nothing to do with love relationships.

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

Old Monk movie review: MG Srinivas delivers a fun film that’s worth a watch

Gaalipata 2

Director Yogaraj Bhat reunites with Mungaru Male and Gaalipata actor Ganesh for Gaalipata 2, a film in which the latter plays the son of a Karnataka MLA, who cannot read or write Kannada well. This is something that his mother, the MLA and novelist, is determined to remedy and sends him to a Kannada professor, along with his pals, Diganth and Bhooshan (Pawan Kumar).

Streaming on: Zee5

Gaalipata 2 review: Ganesh and Yogaraj Bhat combination is passable, but does not soar high this time around

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