Lapandav
Lapandav | |
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Directed by | Shravani Deodhar |
Written by | Mangesh Kulkarni |
Produced by | Sachin Parekar Sanjay Parekar |
Starring | Ashok Saraf Vandana Gupte Vikram Gokhale Savita Prabhune Ajinkya Deo Varsha Usgaonkar Sunil Barve Pallavi Ranade |
Cinematography | Debu Deodhar |
Edited by | Dilip Kotalgi Zafar Sultan |
Music by | Anand Modak |
Production company | Amol Production |
Distributed by | Everest Entertainment |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Lapandav (translation: Hide And Seek) is a 1993 Indian Marathi-language comedy film directed by Shrabani Deodhar, produced by Sachin Parekar and Sanjay Parekar under the production banner of Amol Production and distributed by Everest Entertainment. Released in Maharashtra on 16 April 1993, the film stars an ensemble cast of Ashok Saraf, Vandana Gupte, Vikram Gokhale, Savita Prabhune, Ajinkya Deo, Varsha Usgaonkar, Sunil Barve and Pallavi Ranade.
Synopsis
[edit]Abhijeet Samarth (Ashok Saraf), the lazy owner of a gymnasium, lives a wealthy lifestyle in Pune with his advocate wife, Asavari (Vandana Gupte), and their collegiate daughter, Rasika (Varsha Usgaonkar), who is going steady with a wealthy corporator's son, Vikrant Malgude (Ajinkya Dev), also known as Vicky. Abhijeet's advocate friend, Anant Mahashabde (Vikram Gokhale) also lives a wealthy lifestyle in Pune with his homemaker wife, Ulka (Savita Prabhune), their collegiate son, Aseem (Sunil Barve), and schoolgoing daughter, Chinu (Sai Deodhar). Abhijeet and Anant both get together at Abhijeet's home every Saturday to enjoy drinks and share some poetry. Their harmonious lifestyle changes hilariously when both Ulka and Abhijeet come across two love letters apparently addressed to Anant and Asavari, respectively, and begin to suspect that their spouses are having an extramarital affair.
Cast
[edit]- Ashok Saraf as Abhijeet Samarth
- Vandana Gupte as Advocate Asavari Samarth
- Vikram Gokhale as Advocate Anant Mahashabde
- Savita Prabhune as Ulka Mahashabde
- Ajinkya Dev as Vikrant Malgude (a.k.a. Vicky)
- Varsha Usgaonkar as Rasika Samarth
- Sunil Barve as Aseem Mahashabde
- Pallavi Ranade as Mugdha
- Bal Karve as Mr. Samarth (Abhijeet's father)
- Tara Patkar as Mrs. Mahashabde (Anant's mother)
- Sai Deodhar as Chinu Mahashabde (Aseem's younger sister)
- Shriram Pendse as Mugdha's father
- Kishore Nandlaskar as Advocate Harkar (Anant and Asavari's colleague)
- Anand Ingle as Rangya (Aseem and Vicky's college friend)
- Paresh Mokashi as Aseem and Vicky's college friend
- Asavari Ghotikar as Harkar's client
- Sushma Deshpande as Anant and Asavari's client
- Haider Ali as Pawandutt (Abhijeet's friend)
- Pratibha Amrute as Asavari's client
Soundtrack
[edit]The music was composed by Anand Modak while the lyrics were by Mangesh Kulkarni.
Track Listing
[edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Teen Phulya Aani Teen Badam" | 3:04 |
2. | "Attar Jate Udoon Mage Gandh Urava Tashi" | 4:27 |
3. | "Tujhyat Jeev Guntala Kalel Ka Kadhi Tula" | 4:04 |
Recognition
[edit]- 1993, Shravani Deodhar won National Film Award's Silver Lotus for Best Marathi Feature Film for Lapandav.[1][2]
- 1993, Pallavi Ranade won Best Actress at the 31st Maharashtra State Awards for portraying the character of Mugdha.
References
[edit]- ^ "Best Marathi Feature Film, 1993". Awards and Shows. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
- ^ Karia, Sangeetaa (8 July 2003). "Identity of her own". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 23 September 2003. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
External links
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