Chandramukhi Pranasakhi is a 1999 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by Seetharam Karanth, starring Ramesh Aravind, Prema and Bhavana.
The plot continues with Susheel attending the marriage of his best friend in a remote village.
Susheel realizes he needs to get back to the groom's place, but his attempts keep failing due to various reasons.
His maternal uncle convinces him to write a letter to Sahana so that they can develop a friendship.
She arranges things so that none of her family members are at home on the day of Susheel's visit.
Susheel seeing that Sahana is not at home even though he had told her of his visit, gets a bit depressed.
For the concert, Susheel his uncle, accompanied by Mom visits, and by the end of it, he tries to speak to Sahana.
In fit of anger, she arrives to her residence and confronts her sister Bhavana, who is listening to the song sung by Susheel.
Both sisters get into an argument which is later paused by their parents and a similar situation arises in Susheel's premises too.
Susheel visits, he feels sorry for slapping Sahana after her concert, Sahana's father asks her to speak with him alone to understand each other, Susheel enquires about Bhavana, who is hiding and listening to their talks.
Susheel, who is angry, speaks to Bhavana asking whether she is OK if he marries her sister Sahana, for which she answers yes.
[4] Chandramukhi Pranasakhi was a hit at the box office, with melodious songs composed by K. Kalyan.It was one of the highest grossing Kannada films of the year 1999.
[14][15] In a write-up from 2020, a writer from Deccan Herald opined that Ramesh Aravind "played his roles to a T in complex dramas like Mungarina Minchu (1997), Hoomale (1998) and Chandramukhi Pranasakhi (1999)".