‘Panch Kriti : Five Elements’ stands out as a celebration of rural India!

In the vast realm of Indian cinema, there are some films that transcend mere entertainment and carve a special place in the hearts of audiences. Panch Kriti: Five Elements is one such cinematic gem that promises to captivate viewers with its authentic portrayal of rural India and its compelling storytelling. Produced by the dynamic duo Haripriyaa Bharggav and Sannjoy Bhargv, this film stands as a testament to their unwavering commitment to creating meaningful and impactful cinema. Ubon Vision Pvt Ltd, a renowned production house, unveiled the trailer of their highly anticipated film Panch Kriti: Five Elements on their official YouTube channel and is set to release in theatres’ nationwide on August 4, 2023.

Produced under the banner of Ubon Vision Pvt Ltd, Directed by Sannjoy Bhargv and co-produced by Sannjoy Bhargv and Haripriyaa Bharggav, Panch Kriti: Five Elements boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Brijendra Kala, Umesh Bajpai, Sagar Wahi, Purva Parag, Mahi Soni, and Ravi Chauhan.

Haripriyaa Bharggav, a visionary producer with a keen eye for compelling stories, has a reputation for backing projects that challenge societal norms and highlight pressing issues. Her vision for Panch Kriti: Five Elements aligns perfectly with her dedication to promoting women-centric narratives and uplifting social causes. By co-producing this film, Haripriyaa Bharggav showcases her passion for storytelling that not only entertains but also provokes thought and reflection.

Joining forces with Haripriyaa is the talented director, Sannjoy Bhargv, whose artistic vision has breathed life into the film. With an unwavering commitment to authenticity, Sannjoy chose to shoot Panch Kriti: Five Elements in the scenic town of Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh. His decision to film in real locations adds a layer of realism that resonates with audiences, creating an immersive experience that transports them to the heart of rural India.

Chanderi, with its historical significance and captivating natural beauty, plays a pivotal role in the film, acting as the perfect backdrop for the five distinct stories presented. The towns cultural heritage, Jain temples, and scenic landscapes have been skilfully woven into the narrative, showcasing the diverse elements that define rural life. Sannjoy’s directorial brilliance allows viewers to experience the sights, sounds, and essence of Chanderi, bringing the town to life on the silver screen.

Panch Kriti: Five Elements stands out as a celebration of rural India, shedding light on the resilience and beauty of communities often overshadowed by the urban landscape. Through its compelling storytelling, the film highlights the significance of social movements such as the Swachh Bharat Abhiyaan (Clean India Mission) and Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Abhiyaan (Save the Girl Child, Educate the Girl Child). These themes hold a mirror to society, urging audiences to reflect on the progress made and the challenges that lie ahead.

Through their exceptional storytelling, Haripriyaa Bharggav, Sannjoy Bhargv, and their team offer a cinematic experience that is not only visually stunning but also thought-provoking.

As the film’s release date draws near, the anticipation among audiences is palpable. Panch Kriti: Five Elements promises to be more than just a movie; it is a cultural journey that invites viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty and diversity of rural India. With Haripriyaa Bharggav’s visionary production and Sannjoy Bhargvs directorial prowess, the film is poised to leave an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of audiences across the nation.

In a world craving authentic stories and meaningful cinema, Panch Kriti: Five Elements stands tall as a cinematic triumph. As the credits roll and the lights come up in theatres’ nationwide, viewers will undoubtedly be left with a sense of wonder and appreciation for the magic created by the brilliant minds of Haripriyaa Bharggav and Sannjoy Bhargv. It is a testament to their dedication to the craft of filmmaking and their commitment to shining a light on the beauty and strength of rural India.

Keerti Kadam.