Kiccha

Kiccha is a 2003 Kannada political drama action film directed by P. A. Arun Prasad featuring Sudeep and Shwetha in the lead roles.

Krishna Mohan aka Kiccha (Sudeep) is a law graduate who fights against injustice and corruption which happen around his surroundings.

Sharada (Sujatha), Kiccha's mother feels bad about her son spending time with his friends without any job.

If any Government employee dies then the job will get to his family members including his spouse or his children, which was also done by Kiccha's friend due to unemployment.

To eliminate the corruption and lack of employment in the society, Kiccha decides to stand as the sole candidate in the election against a politician cum rowdy Jayaraj (Ponnambalam) who is the mayor of the city.

Kiccha can't get nominated because Jayaraj and his party members are strong and they have Rowdism along with politics.

When Kiccha sees the death of some poor people by eating cyanide which is mixed in their food.

Sharadha and Suma leaves the place and won't come back in Kiccha's life again.

If he stands with Kiccha they can make a Government and also Harikrishna will get the opportunity of C.M post by succeeding the present Chief Minister.

Kiccha who gave the wicked idea to Harikrishna of gaining the C.M seat, shoots every illegitimate activities done by these politicians.

Kiccha plans and arranges a speech show which consists of Chief minister, Harikrishna, Orphanage Trustee, and other politicians.

Kiccha was shot badly by his friends among the crowd and also make the public believe that Harikrishna's men are behind this.

The crowd attacked the guests including Chief Minister, Harikrishna and other corrupt politicians.

Producer Ramu choose music director Hamsalekha who collaborated with the former in many successful movies like AK-47, Lockup Death, Simhada Mari etc.

Arun prasad manages to hold grip till the interval where majority of it are student life, unemployment problems, Kiccha playing a good samaritan for the needy, love and corrupt officials".

[2] A critic from indiainfo.com wrote that "For a change in Kichha one could speak about Sudeep's performance that the grandeur, which is usually present in every film produced by Ramu".

This film was a major milestone in Sudeep's career and also heightened his stardom as an action hero in Kannada Cinema.