Kichcha
Sudeep's next film is with cinematographer-turned-
director Krishna and is titled Hebbuli, which means a strong, ferocious tiger. Interestingly, there have been many Kannada films that have titles that have been inspired by animals and birds, most of which are meant to describe their protagonists. Here's taking a look at them...
Snake Naga Meaning: Naga refers to a half-human, half-snake creature according to mythology
Cast: Yogi, Hitha Chandrashekar
Gajakessari Meaning: It translates to golden elephant, indicating the animal is special
Cast:
Yash, Amulya
Jamboo Savari Meaning: Literally, translates to elephant ride.
It also refers to the special Dasara procession in Mysore
Cast: Prajwal Devaraj, Nikki Galrani
Raja Huli Meaning: Translates to king tiger
Cast: Yash, Meghana Raj
Myna Meaning: It is an omnivorous bird. It is also a term of endearment used my men
Cast: Chetan, Nithya Menen
Bulbul Meaning: It refers to the species of song bird. It is also a colloquial way of addressing one's beloved
Cast: Darshan, Rachita Ram
Jinke Mari Meaning: It translates to fawn, or baby deer. Also a colloquial way of addressing a young, attractive woman
Cast: Yogi, Sonia Gowda, Suman Ranganathan