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Produced by Soundarya
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Dreamwood Mediatech
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Based on a novel by S.L Byrappa
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"Gruhabangha" - the wrecking of a house
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Story - S.L Byrappa
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Title Song lyrics: Prof. Doddarangegowda
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Dialogues: Girish Kasaravalli &K. Seetaram
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Screenplay: Jyota Murthy
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Music: C. Ashwath
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Photography: H.M. Ramachanra Halgere
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Executive Producers:H.N Maruti and Amarnath
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Screenplay and Direction:Girish Kasaravalli
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Episode 1
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Praying
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Praying
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Praying to Lord Shiva
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Gangamma, Gangamma
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Chenniga, where is your mother?
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She is at the back, preparing the
cow dung.
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Haven't you gone to Patela's house to learn
how to write accounts?
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I had been in the morning, he has asked me
to come again in the evening.
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Did the cow dung splash on you?!
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That is alright! Don't worry about it.
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Gangamma, why hasn't Appanna come for his lessons yet?
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He isn't with you? He left quite some ago for his lessons!
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I have no idea where he is.
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He has no interest when it comes to studies.
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He lies about going to school and roams around.
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I have decided that I can't do much about it.
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What are you saying? As a village accountant's son, he should at least know how to read and write.
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The accounting will have to be done by the eldest son.
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Chenniga is literate, that is more than enough.
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In any case, there is no need for Appanna to earn a living, he can live off our property.
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You should not neglect his studies like this Gangamma.
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All the children in the village are literate.
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If the village accountant's son is illiterate, it is shameful.
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Considering that everybody in the village will be able to sing, wont it be shameful if only Appanna is illiterate.
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There is nothing shameful about this. The others don't have any ancestral property, so they need to be literate.
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Apanna is the son of the village accountant.
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The grandson of Javagal Keshava Bhatta.
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He does not have to work to earn a living.
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Let him be.
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Gangamma, property may not stay with you forever.
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Knowledge is permanent.
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Why are you going on and on about useless literacy.
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You want Appanna to come to school. Is that all?
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You can leave now.
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Once I am done with my work, I will go and find him.