Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

    • 2013 Indian Marathi

      • Balak-Palak (BP; transl. Children-Parents) is a 2013 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film on the topic of sex education.
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balak-Palak
  1. People also ask

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Balak-PalakBalak-Palak - Wikipedia

    Balak-Palak (BP; transl. Children-Parents) is a 2013 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film on the topic of sex education. The film was directed by Ravi Jadhav and produced by Riteish Deshmukh, Uttung Thakur, and Ravi Jadhav.

  3. Ravi Jadhav'sd Marathi BP or BALAK PALAK (the long title is a sort of slang, and BP stands for Blueprints, i.e. dirty movies) is to the contrary fairly understated, about a childhood discovery of sex through adult paperback novels and 'A' or more-rated films.

    • (1.9K)
    • Family
    • Ravi Jadhav
    • 2013-01-04
  4. Stream 'Balak Palak' and watch online. Discover streaming options, rental services, and purchase links for this movie on Moviefone. Watch at home and immerse yourself in this movie's story...

  5. Dec 21, 2012 · Watch the promo of Balak Palak in high quality 1080p only on Rajshri Marathi! ...more. Ravi Jadhav's Balak Palak Aka BP is enjoying the success in flying colors on various platforms....

    • 1 min
    • 666.9K
    • Rajshri Marathi
  6. Balak Palak is a Marathi language film that released in 2013. The movie is directed by renowned Marathi director Ravi Jadhav, who is known for his films like Natarang, Timepass, and Banjo. The storyline of Balak Palak revolves around four young boys who are best friends and live in a middle-class neighborhood in Pune.

    • (1.9K)
    • Mumbai Film Company
    • Ravi Jadhav
  7. BP (Balak -- Palak) is about four teenage friends (Avya, Bhagya, Chiu and Dolly), who over hear that, a friend, a resident of their colony, Jyoti tai, has le...

    • 2 min
    • 503.2K
    • Loksatta
  8. Balak Palak is a groundbreaking Marathi movie that addresses the often-taboo subject of sex education and the challenges faced by adolescents during puberty. The film highlights the importance of open communication between parents and children, fostering a healthy approach to understanding and accepting the changes that come with growing up.