Appana Preethiyalli Kannada Movie New

Tejas is shattered by the revelation. He rushes into the house to confront his father, only to find Rudrayya collapsed on the floor, suffering from a terminal illness he had kept hidden for a year.

The climax is not a melodramatic shouting match, but a silent, profound moment in the hospital. Tejas holds his father's hand. Rudrayya wakes up, looks at Tejas, and whispers, "Ninage bhayavagirli, aadre nimage dushasana agodakke nanna preethi saaku aa?" (I was afraid for you... but was my love enough to be a villain for you?).

Tejas tears up and replies, "Appa, nimminda dushasana aadaru, nimmeya devaru" (Even if you played the villain, you are still my God). appana preethiyalli kannada movie new

Tejas, desperate for the property deal, agrees. As he begins repairs on the "Silent Room," he finds a wooden box buried under the floor. Inside are no gold or land deeds, but hundreds of handwritten letters and a journal.

Through a non-linear narrative (flashbacks), we see Tejas’s childhood. He wanted to be a singer, but Rudrayya forced him to study science. Tejas remembers the day his guitar was broken by his father—a moment that broke their bond forever. Tejas is shattered by the revelation

But the journal reveals a different truth. Rudrayya’s entries show that he was being blackmailed by a local rowdy/politician who wanted Tejas to join his gang because of the boy's influence. The rowdy had threatened to maim Tejas if he stepped on stage. Rudrayya broke the guitar and stopped the concert not to crush his son’s dreams, but to save his life. He preferred his son’s hatred over his son’s injury.

The "Silent Room" was where Rudrayya spent his nights listening to Tejas’s recorded songs on an old tape player, crying silently, loving the talent he was forced to suppress. The movie opens with Tejas receiving the Rajyotsava

Genre: Family Drama / Emotional Thriller Tagline: "Nanna preethiya artha, nimage gothava?" (Do you know the meaning of my love, Father?)


The movie opens with Tejas receiving the Rajyotsava Award for his contribution to the technology sector. In his acceptance speech, he thanks everyone—his teachers, his wife, and his colleagues—but pointedly ignores his father, Rudrayya, who is watching the ceremony on TV in their old ancestral home with a blank expression.

Tejas returns to the village not to visit his father, but to sell the ancestral home to fund his new startup. He treats his father with cold indifference. Rudrayya agrees to sign the papers but has one condition: Tejas must stay in the house for one week and repair a specific, dilapidated room in the backyard—the "Silent Room."