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By Aniruddh S. | Entertainment & Culture Desk

Will this cost them fans? Yes. Some have already lost endorsements and family-audience appeal.

What do you think? Should Kannada cinema embrace open relationship storylines, or does it threaten the traditional family audience? Share your thoughts using #SandalwoodRomance. (Disclaimer: Names of private individuals have been anonymized where requested.)

This is the hypocrisy that modern Kannada storytelling has yet to resolve. A true open relationship storyline would require the heroine to have the same liberty—and that, for the traditional male fanbase, remains a bridge too far.

The men nodded. That small moment—men agreeing to female sexual agency—is the real revolution.

For decades, the Kannada film industry—affectionately known as Sandalwood—has painted romance in broad, predictable strokes. The archetype was simple: the stoic, all-sacrificing hero; the virtuous, coy heroine; a villainous obstacle; and the triumphant, monogamous "happily ever after." From the legendary Dr. Rajkumar’s devotional loyalty to the early 2000s rom-coms of Puneeth Rajkumar, love on screen was sacred, eternal, and strictly between two people.

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