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Action,
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Mahima Chaudhry,
Om Puri,
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Shivaji SatamRating61%
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Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres DramaActors Suniel Shetty,
Rakhi Sawant,
Neha,
Sunidhi Chauhan,
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Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres DramaThemes Films based on playsActors Sachin Khedekar,
Priya Bapat,
Saksham Kulkarni,
Ketaki Mategaonkar,
Vaibhav Mangle,
Manava NaikRating79%
Hari Damle (Sachin Khedekar), head of a Chitpavan Bramhin family, lives in the village Torgaon in Konkan with his wife Tara (Medha Manjrekar), their three children, his younger brother Mahadev (Abhijit Kelkar), and his widowed aunt, Namu Aatya (Savita Malpekar). Hari arranges the marriage of Mahadev with a pre-pubescent girl, Durga (Ketaki Mategaonkar), renamed as Uma after marriage. However, Mahadev dies before the consummation of the marriage. Hari performs death rituals (Śrāddha) for Mahadev but crows (symbolic of the spirit of the deceased in Hinduism) refuse to touch the offerings. Hari mumbles something while offering food after which crow touches the offerings.Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres Drama,
CrimeThemes Films based on playsActors Siddarth Jadhav,
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Seema Biswas,
Ankush Chaudhari,
Anusha Dandekar,
Vineet KumarRating66%
The plot of the movie is based on the original script of Jayant Pawar, which highlights the consequences of the atrocities towards the mill workers, totally ignored by the Government. The film is a story of a family of mill workers in Mumbai. It traces the birth of the politics of greed in Mumbai and exposes the collusion between the triumvirate of big business, the political establishment and the trade union leaders who ostensibly were charged with protecting the rights of the mill workers. In the two decades that followed, the entire landscape of Central Bombay was changed forever. Land became the currency of growth, and this began the systematic extinction of mills in Bombay. In a matter of just a few years, hundreds of thousands of workers lost their means of livelihood. Having worked in these mills from generation to generation, this was the only vocation that they knew. Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres DramaActors Mahesh Manjrekar,
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Makarand Madhukar Anaspure,
Siddarth Jadhav,
Priya Bapat,
Reema LagooRating79%
Dinkar Maruti Bhonsle represents thousands of 'Marathis' who feel they have lost their identity in the cosmopolitan Mumbai. Dinkar feels Mumbai is in Maharashtra but there is no Maharashtra left in Mumbai. He always complains about the lack of respect a Marathi receives in Mumbai and feels he is victimized everywhere because he is a Marathi; little realizing that he himself has brought this situation upon himself. Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres DramaActors Amitabh Bachchan,
Sharmila Tagore,
John Abraham,
Sanjay Dutt,
Anusha Dandekar,
Prem ChopraRating70%
The movie begins with Amar (John Abraham) narrating the story of his family and himself. Amar is the son of Vidyadhar (Amitabh Bachchan) and Sumitra Patwardhan (Sharmila Tagore), a middle class couple in India. Amar lives and works in London and he sends some of his salary to them. One day Amar returns home with Jenny Mayer (Anusha Dandekar), his girlfriend, and announces his intention to get married to her. Initially reluctant, his parents are pleased and happy for the two. One day, Amar goes out celebrating with his friends, whilst his parents and Jenny organise a surprise party for him. , 2h12
Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Comedy,
FantasyActors Shahid Kapoor,
Amrita Rao,
Sanjay Dutt,
Arshad Warsi,
Prem Chopra,
Shweta Basu PrasadRating47%
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Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Sonali Bendre,
Govinda,
Rinke Khanna,
Milind Gunaji,
Supriya Karnik,
Shivaji SatamRating49%
Gangaram alias Ganga (Govinda) lives a simple, straightforward life in a small village with his mom and dad (Shivaji Satham and Reema Lagoo), and his sweetheart, Saawni (Sonali Bendre). When the time comes for Ganga to marry, his parents inform him that his biological parents live in the city and want him to settle there. Ganga bids tearful farewell to his village and its inhabitants and travels to the city of his birth parents. He finds that he has an elder brother, who is married to Supriya, and younger siblings, as well as his birth parents, Avinash (Shakti Kapoor) and Radha (Himani Shivpuri), who are all very wealthy. Soon word spreads about Ganga being the latest eligible bachelor. He is asked to marry a socialite, Tina (Rinke Khanna), as per his parents' wishes. Ganga agrees to everything his new-found family wants him to do. Then visitors from the past visit Ganga and place him in a dilemma that will change his way of thinking forever.