Pancharangi Page #12

Synopsis: Bharat, played by Diganth, travels with his family to Coastal Karnataka to look for a bride for his elder brother; an arrangement made by the family members. Over the span of two days, a lot of events unfold around Bharat and his family members. What to look for in the move: dialogues, screenplay, music and its cinematography.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Yograj Bhat
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Year:
2010
222 Views


All you men are the same.

You can fall in love

with any woman you want.

A woman makes sure is that

her man prospers in life.

I'm famished. Hurry up. Tell

me whether or not you love me?

Alright. You may go.

But when you come back looking

for me, you'll never find me.

This is your last chance.

I will teach you how to live life.

Come home and talk to family.

Else, kill yourself.

Girls make their point very clear.

I hope no guy suffers like him.

- Stop!

Marriage is a pain..

But at the same time you

would never want to miss your girl.

But, the situation is such that

the guy has to choose marriage.

L'm ready!

Now, his story comes to an end.

Accept the girl

though you're confused.

Endure everything

though you regret.

No one wants to know

about love. That's life.

"Five colors."

"Hold a torch in the daylight."

"Look for a well in the night."

"Get a membership of the well."

"That's life."

"Five colors."

"Mosquito on the water."

"The wall has numerous colors."

"But the color of

your life is white."

"That's life."

"That's life."

"Youths' mischief."

"Elders get fed up."

"Elder son and younger son."

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