Verdict: Chaithra Chidananda M, an accomplished professional with a Master's in Electronic Media, is also a skilled contemporary dancer and holds a Bachelor's degree in Kathak. With an impressive five-year tenure as an entertainment journalist, she specializes in the dynamic world of Kannada TV. Chaithra excels in curating exclusive interviews and remains a frontrunner in tracking industry advancements, showcasing her dedication to staying abreast of the ever-evolving landscape of Kannada television.
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Ayyana Mane Review: A haunting premise dimmed by weak execution; Ayyana Mane glimmers with promise but fails to ignite in the Kannada OTT space

Set in 90s Chikkamagalur, Ayyana Mane tells of a house with a dark past where daughters-in-law die mysteriously. Jaaji, the newest bride, arrives and unsettling events unfold, including her father-in-law's sudden death. Despite strong performances and haunting music, the series suffers from choppy storytelling and underdeveloped subplots, ultimately falling short of its potential as a gripping thriller.