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Siddarth Jadhav,
Ankush Chaudhari,
Santosh Juvekar,
Manava Naik,
Vaibhav MangleRating52%
5 mad men, Bharat, Ankush, Siddhu, Sanjay and Vaibhav are inmates in a lunatic asylum and are each battling their own lives trying to accept what life has given them. However one incident changes everything and one day they are accidentally transported to the city where the thick lines between sanity and insanity are blurring. , 2h13
Directed by Kedar ShindeGenres ComedyActors Bharat Jadhav,
Johnny Lever,
Siddarth Jadhav,
Kranti Redkar,
Ankush Chaudhari,
Vijay ChavanRating68%
The story is primarily about two villages called Hyalagaad and Tyaalagaad. The name of the villages roughly translate to "bury them". The focus of the film is about the towns' attempt celebrate Jatra or religious fair. The hosting of the fair leads to a rivalry between the two villages. To determine whether Hyalagaad or Tyaalagaad hosts the fair, the towns' decide to hold a race between two individuals (Monya and Siddhu), who are willing to run, cheat and even kill for winning the rights to host the festival.Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarGenres ComedyThemes Films about educationActors Sachin Khedekar,
Bharat Jadhav,
Siddarth Jadhav,
Kranti Redkar,
Saksham Kulkarni,
Atul KaleRating68%
Shrinivas Rane, is an average student, born with average academic intelligence, but when it comes to cricket he is a born genius. His extraordinary talent was lost on his father who like millions of other parents believed that a child's intellect is only reflected in their mark sheet, which eventually will give them a “secure future”. So he begins his quest to make his son the brightest and best student in the world. But Shree can’t handle this pressure and it reflects on his psyche deteriorating the relation between father and son, upon which the father in a fit of anger does something which makes him repent later. Directed by Mahesh ManjrekarActors Sachin Khedekar,
Bharat Jadhav,
Sanjay Narvekar,
Siddarth Jadhav,
Vaibhav Mangle,
Santosh JuvekarRating61%
The story revolves around a gang who consists of Tukaram (Bharat Jadhav), Westindies (Siddharth Jadhav), a dark guy, Kanphatya (Sanjay Narvekar), who has hearing problems, a Salim (Santosh Juvekar), Alex (Aniket Vishwasrao), an aggressive guy, Paani Cum a small boy and Baba Bhai (Mahesh Manjarekar) leader of the gang. The story of film about the suicides of the farmers. , 2h55
Directed by Mahesh KothareGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Comedy horror filmsActors Adinath Kothare,
Sonali Kulkarni,
Sonalee Kulkarni,
Sai Tamhankar,
Laxmikant Berde,
Makarand Madhukar AnaspureRating52%
The film opens within the mansion of Baba Chamatkar (Raghvendra Kadkol). Kubdya Khavis has secured the doll containing the soul of gangster Tatya Vinchu (shown in prequel Zapatlela) and orders Baba Chamatkar to revive Tatya Vinchu again. However, Baba refuses to commit the same mistake again. Infuriated, Kubdya tries to kill him using a trishul (a weapon which looks like a trident). However, Baba uses the same weapon to kill him. A drop of Kubdya's blood is accidentally transferred towards the doll, which resuscitates Tatya Vinchu. Tatya confronts Baba Chamatkar and forces him to tell how to migrate to a human form. Baba resists in the beginning and then falls unconscious. Tatya finds a book named 'Om Fat Swaha' and discovers that, to migrate to a human form, the victim (Tatya) must make use of the Mrutyunjaya Mantra on the person to whom he has confessed his true name. But now that the person (Lakshya, portrayed by Laxmikant Berde in Zapatlela) is dead, the same mantra can be used on his son. Tatya vows to find Lakshya's son and migrate into his body., 2h
Directed by Ravi JadhavGenres Drama,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Musical filmsActors Atul Kulkarni,
Sonalee Kulkarni,
Sonali Kulkarni,
Vibhawari Deshpande,
Kishor Kadam,
Amruta KhanvilkarRating84%
Gunvantrao Kagalkar aka 'Guna' (Atul Kulkarni), a poor village labourer, nurtures an obsession for Tamasha - a popular theatrical folk art form of Maharashtra. Unforeseen circumstances lead him to lose his job as labourer and lands him in situation where he sets up a theatre company along with his friend and mentor Pandba (Kishor Kadam). Guna is convinced that his troupe cannot take off unless it has a female dancer. After painstaking search, Pandoba finds Naina (Sonalee Kulkarni), the daughter of his former lover Yamunabai (Priya Berde), who is willing to dance for the company on the condition that it has a "Nachya", a "pansy" character, a man who acts in an effeminate manner. As no one is willing to take up the role, due to the eunuch taboo, Guna takes it upon himself to play the character. The strongly built Guna takes up the challenge of doing the role due to his passion for the art.