Two sisters fall for the same man, but the man loves only one of them. However, the other girl, used to having her way most of the time, is determined to marry him at any cost. Gange Bare Tunge Bare is a pleasant title no doubt, but the same cannot be said of the film and its components. The director changed his name for this film hoping for a turn in fortune. But his creativity seems to have deserted him at crucial junctures. A stale story, inept conception and execution, along with an immature and inexperienced performance by the lead actors all contribute towards the film’s downfall. Directors please note: Do not make Prajwal mouth dialogues that are too long. The boy has a long way to go before essaying mature roles. Of the two heroines, neither inspires appreciation, not even indifference. The supporting cast has done a neat job but the absence of a diction coach is strongly felt here. One also wonders whether Chandru’s camera was having an extended bad-camera day. As for music, what a waste!