Khabardar | |
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Directed by | Mahesh Kothare |
Written by | Mahesh Kothare |
Screenplay by | Abhiram Bhadkamkar |
Story by | Mahesh Kothare |
Produced by | Mahesh Kothare Ambar Kothare |
Starring | Bharat Jadhav Sanjay Narvekar Nirmiti Sawant Vinay Apte |
Cinematography | Shyam Chavan |
Music by | Ashok Patki |
Production company | |
Release date | 8 September 2005 |
Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Budget | ₹80 Lakh[1] |
Box office | ₹8−10 Crore[1] |
Khabardaar is a 2005 Marathi-language comedy film produced and directed by Mahesh Kothare and starring Bharat Jadhav, Sanjay Narvekar and Nirmiti Sawant.[2][3]
The film was inspired by the 1940 classic American film His Girl Friday starring Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell.[4][5]
Plot
Bharat (Bharat Jadhav), a reporter at Khabardar newspaper, constantly finds himself at odds with his boss, Gauri Shringarpure (Nirmiti Sawant), who is never satisfied with his work and always demands more. Despite the professional challenges, Bharat is entangled in a personal dilemma as he divides his time between his demanding job and his love for Priyanka (Madhura Velankar).
On the other side of the story, Maruti Kamble (Sanjay Narvekar), a simple and honest truck driver, leads a modest life with his wife Tulsi (Kishori Godbole), two daughters, and his mother. However, privacy becomes a rare commodity for Maruti and Tulsi due to the constant presence of his mother (Rasika Joshi).
One day Bharat and Maruti cross paths and develop a strong friendship. Frustrated with the relentless demands of his boss, Bharat reaches a breaking point and makes a life-changing decision – he quits his job to marry Priyanka, becoming an integral part of her family.
Meanwhile, Maruti, in the course of his routine as a truck driver, is called to pick up a passenger at a seemingly ordinary bungalow. To his astonishment, the passenger turns out to be none other than the notorious wanted criminal, Anna Chimbori (Vinay Apte). Maruti unwittingly becomes a witness to a shocking crime when he observes that the local minister, More (Makarand Anaspure), not only shelters Anna Chimbori but also orchestrates his murder with the assistance of Inspector Pisal (Sunil Tawde).
Caught in the web of corruption and crime, Maruti becomes a target as More and Pisal frame him for the murder, leading to an imminent encounter. Feeling helpless and desperate, Maruti realizes that his only chance of survival lies in reaching out to Bharat and revealing the truth.
However, the plot thickens as Bharat, now disconnected from his reporting job, faces the challenge of how he can assist Maruti in this dire situation. The story unfolds with a mix of suspense, friendship, and the complexities of navigating personal and professional life in the face of unexpected twists and turns.
Cast
- Bharat Jadhav as Bharat Bhalerao, Star Reporter of Khabardar
- Sanjay Narvekar as Maruti Kamble, Truck Driver
- Kishori Godbole as Tulsi Kamble, Maruti's Wife
- Nirmiti Sawant as Miss Gauri Shringarpure, Chief Editor of Khabardar
- Madhura Velankar as Priyanka Garware, Bharat's Girlfriend and Fiancé
- Mugdha Shah as Priyanka's Mother, Owner of Garware Industries
- Rasika Joshi as Maruti's Mother
- Pandharinath Kamble as Paddy, Reporter and Secretary for Miss Gauri Shringarpure
- Vinay Apte as Anna Chimbori, Renowned Gangster and Terrorist
- Resham Tipnis as Item number in the song "Payal Baje Cham Cham"
- Vijay Chavan as Home Minister
- Makarand Anaspure as Mr More, Foster Minister of Haripur
- Sunil Tawde as Chandraji Suryaji Pisal, Senior Inspector
- Seva More as Monica
- Ameya Hunaswadkar as Fellow Reporter
Soundtrack
Music for this film is composed by Ashok Patki. Lyrics were written by Kishor Ranade and Guru Thakur.[6]
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dhumshaan Angaat Aala" | Swapnil Bandodkar, Vaishali Samant | 04:13 |
2. | "Payal Baje Cham Cham" | Vaishali Samant | 04:40 |
3. | "Dil Ko Diya" | Swapnil Bandodkar, Vaishali Samant | 04:36 |
Total length: | 13:33 |
References
- 1 2 KOTHARE, MAHESH (1 January 2023). DAMN IT ANI BARACH KAHI (in Marathi). Mumbai: Mehta Publishing House Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-81-959709-6-4.
- ↑ "Khabardaar (2005) - Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
- ↑ "कर्जबाजारी झालेले महेश कोठारे, घरावरही आलेली जप्ती; त्या चित्रपटाने सर्व वैभव परत मिळवून दिलं". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 23 October 2023.
- ↑ "'Khabardar'". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
- ↑ "Khabardar Box Office Collection till Now | Box Collection". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
- ↑ Khabardar Songs: Khabardar MP3 Marathi Songs by Ashok Patki Online Free on Gaana.com, retrieved 23 October 2023
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