The film is noted for its strong ensemble cast and the on-screen chemistry between the leads: as Bapu Sadavarte Vandana Gupte as Shanti Chitnis Aniket Vishwasrao as Ranga Priya Bapat as Manju Hemant Dhome as Vashya Anand Ingale as Adv. Marne 🍿 Why Watch It?
Ranga and his friend Vashya plot to trick Bapu and a lonely woman named Shanti (Vandana Gupte) into a massive argument, hoping to exploit the situation for financial gain.
(2014) is a popular Marathi slapstick comedy film directed by Aditya Ingale. The title literally translates to the children's game "Blind Man's Buff," mirroring the chaotic "hide and seek" nature of its plot. 🎬 Movie Overview The film is noted for its strong ensemble
The story centers on (played by veteran Ashok Saraf), a retired man who enjoys picking fights with everyone. His son, Ranga , is a "good-for-nothing" who needs money to pay off a debt to a local goon.
Advocate Marne, a bad poet who is also smitten with Shanti, eventually becomes a comical antagonist as he grows increasingly lonely. 🌟 Primary Cast (2014) is a popular Marathi slapstick comedy film
Critics from The Times of India and BookMyShow describe it as a refreshing "old school" family comedy with clean jokes and great timing.
Instead of fighting, Bapu and Shanti unexpectedly fall in love, throwing Ranga's plans into total chaos. His son, Ranga , is a "good-for-nothing" who
While the film is praised for its music by Narendra Bhide and screenplay, some reviewers noted that the 2-hour-28-minute runtime feels slightly long due to sloppy editing.