<p>Bhat’s at it again with Pancharangi, where he’s explored a fresh subject with extraordinary skill. He has woven the entire subject around young people.<br /><br />Diganth plays the lead. He’s a young man who rebels against the system. He detests the education system, the social set-up and the concept of forced marriages. Diganth is an MA Kannada in the movie and his love for the language knows no bounds. He’s a patriot too. <br /><br />“It’s a brilliant romantic comedy. Nothing is said in the face but there’s an underlying message in the movie. People can easily relate to the characters in the movie. You tend to identify with certain situations,” Diganth told Metrolife. <br /><br />He says the subject is new and there are a whole lot of young people who really liven up the movie. “It seemed a lot like my college days, when I was carefree and there was a rebel in me. The characters are all very natural,” adds Diganth. <br /><br />Diganth has two more movies that will release one after the other. In Bisille, he plays a romantic. “The character is a lot like who I am in real life,” he says. In Putra, a father-son story, Diganth has attempted something different, “it’s steeped in drama,” he says. <br /><br />Yograj Bhat says he has made all efforts to pack humour into the story. “There are 17 characters in the movie and each of them has a special role. Diganth is a happy-go-lucky young man who doesn’t care about his surroundings. He clings onto his own views and manages to get his way. I have played around with language. It’s the power of language that one will get to see through and through the film,” he says. <br /><br />Yograj believes that cinema is meant to entertain and not educate people. The music is by Sonu Nigam. Priyanka Upendra plays the role of a teacher and Nidhi Subbaiah is the female lead. Pancharangi will hit the screens on September 3. <br /></p>
<p>Bhat’s at it again with Pancharangi, where he’s explored a fresh subject with extraordinary skill. He has woven the entire subject around young people.<br /><br />Diganth plays the lead. He’s a young man who rebels against the system. He detests the education system, the social set-up and the concept of forced marriages. Diganth is an MA Kannada in the movie and his love for the language knows no bounds. He’s a patriot too. <br /><br />“It’s a brilliant romantic comedy. Nothing is said in the face but there’s an underlying message in the movie. People can easily relate to the characters in the movie. You tend to identify with certain situations,” Diganth told Metrolife. <br /><br />He says the subject is new and there are a whole lot of young people who really liven up the movie. “It seemed a lot like my college days, when I was carefree and there was a rebel in me. The characters are all very natural,” adds Diganth. <br /><br />Diganth has two more movies that will release one after the other. In Bisille, he plays a romantic. “The character is a lot like who I am in real life,” he says. In Putra, a father-son story, Diganth has attempted something different, “it’s steeped in drama,” he says. <br /><br />Yograj Bhat says he has made all efforts to pack humour into the story. “There are 17 characters in the movie and each of them has a special role. Diganth is a happy-go-lucky young man who doesn’t care about his surroundings. He clings onto his own views and manages to get his way. I have played around with language. It’s the power of language that one will get to see through and through the film,” he says. <br /><br />Yograj believes that cinema is meant to entertain and not educate people. The music is by Sonu Nigam. Priyanka Upendra plays the role of a teacher and Nidhi Subbaiah is the female lead. Pancharangi will hit the screens on September 3. <br /></p>