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Directed by | Satish Rajwade |
Written by | Girish Joshi |
Produced by | Ashok Saraf |
Starring | Ashok Saraf Mukta Barve Subodh Bhave Prasad Oak Kishori Shahane Madhura Velankar Bharat Ganeshpure Pushkar Shrotri |
Cinematography | Suresh Deshmane |
Edited by | Rajesh Rao Rajeev Giri |
Music by | Title Song: Ajay-Atul Background Score: Avinash–Vishwajeet |
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Distributed by | Zee Talkies |
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Running time | 128 mins |
Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad is a 2009 Indian Marathi-language comedy film directed by Satish Rajwade and written by Girish Girija Joshi, from dialogues by Kiran Yadnyopavi. The cinematography is handled Suresh Deshmane and music is composed by Avinash–Vishwajeet. The film is produced by Shree Mangesh Films and Zee Talkies. The film stars Ashok Saraf in the lead role of Dadasaheb Dandage, while Mukta Barve, Kishori Shahane, Pushkar Shrotri, Bharat Ganeshpure, Prasad Oak, Madhura Velankar plays the supporting characters in the film.[1]
Plot
The lead cast of the movie ensembles veteran actor Ashok Saraf, who plays the role of Dadasaheb Dandage, a well-known goon in the village Bhongalpoor. The two main people working for Dada are Bhagwan (Bharath Ganeshpure) and Babu (Pushkar Shrotri). Bhagwan works with soft hands, i.e., with a small talk and money he solves the problems. While Babu acts as killer-person, who uses gun to do his work.
According to Dada, the location for the school for the village is most suitable for his Beer bar, and that`s why he was threatening people who were supporting for school. During the protest, he meets his lost love Hema (Kishori Shahane) and he asks her to get married. But, as a well-educated lady she refuses to marry to a goon. The incident changes Dada`s life, and he quit his all illegal businesses, as well starts learning clean Marathi from Prof Parkhadkar (Subodh Bhave). Meanwhile his daughter Sulakshana (Mukta Barve) lies to him that she is pregnant from the son of Sakha Patil (Uday Sabnis). Therefore Dada asks him to marry his son with Sulakshana, which he refuses to. Later Dada tries to set up the marriage with his accountant Tryambak Joshi (Prasad Oak). But later Tryanbak manages to make Prof Parkhadkar and Sulakshana together, and get engaged with Sayali (Madhura Velankar). During all this Drama Inspector Dhande (Sanjay Mone) is watching all the dada`s activities, as he suspects that Dada is responsible for the theft reports in the village. While Dada is discussing with the Directorate board of Gyanmarg Shikshan Sanstha, Inspector Dhande raids Dada`s home with press and finds out that Dada is actually not responsible, and catches Sakha Patil red-handed. At the end, Dada gets to know that Sayali is the daughter of Hema and him, and he explains Hema how he has changed himself to get her.
Cast
- Ashok Saraf as Dadasaheb Dandage
- Madhura Velankar as Sayali
- Bharat Ganeshpure as Bhagwan
- Pushkar Shrotri as Babu
- Kishori Shahane as Hema
- Mukta Barve as Sulakshana[2][3][4]
- Subodh Bhave as Prof Parkhadkar
- Sanjay Mone as Inspector Dhande
- Sukanya Kulkarni Mrs. Dhande
- Prasad Oak as Tryambak
- Uday Sabnis as Sakha Patil
- Vinay Yedekar as Fransis Tailor
- Kamlakar Satpute as Nanya
- Sandeep Pathak as Baban detective
- Smita Tambe as housemaid Sakhu
Music
Background Music of the film is given by Vishwajeet- Avinash, while the Title song has been composed and sung by Ajay–Atul. The film features two main tracks, a title track Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad, while the other song Tujhi Majhi Jodi jamali ga is taken from the famous old movie Maza Pati Karodpati (My husband is billionaire).
References
- ↑ "Ek Daav Dhobi Pachad (2009)". gomolo.com. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
- ↑ "Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad (Marathi)". Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- ↑ Nivas, Namita (16 January 2009). "In the limelight". The Indian Express. Retrieved 30 July 2010.
- ↑ "मुक्त संवाद.. मुक्ता बर्वेशी!". Loksatta. 7 March 2014. Retrieved 11 November 2015.