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Majha Chakula
1994 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Majha Chakula ([maːd͡ʒʰa t͡ʃʰəkuːla]) is a 1994 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by Mahesh Kothare. It stars Adinath Kothare (debut), Nivedita Joshi, Laxmikant Berde, Mahesh Kothare and Bipin Varti.[3] The film was remade in Hindi as Masoom by same director.[4]
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Plot
Young Adi's life changes completely when he comes to Mumbai with his mother, but ends up getting kidnapped. He manages to escape from the kidnappers but is all alone in the city.
Cast
- Adinath Kothare as Adinath "Adi"
- Nivedita Joshi as Yashoda, Adi's mother
- Laxmikant Berde as Lakshya; a thief
- Mahesh Kothare as Inspector Mahesh Jadhav
- Bipin Varti as Gidhad; Main antagonist
- Vijay Chavan as Sakharam; Adinath's uncle and Yashoda's brother-in-law
- Pooja Pawar as Aavdi; Lakshya's love interest
- Hemangi Rao as Gauri Jadhav; Mahesh's wife
- Madhu Kambikar as Sakhu; Sakharam's wife and Yashoda's sister-in-law
- Ravindra Berde as Dholya; Aavdi's father
- Avinash Kharshikar as Parshya; Lakshya's friend
- Vijay Patkar as Bus Conductor
Supporting cast
- Udayraj Anekar
- Sangram Deshmukh
- Vilas Dighe
- Jayprakash Parulekar
- Ashok Mane
- Sachin Goswami[5]
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Casting
Hemangi Rao was originally cast in a key role opposite Mahesh Kothare. However, during this period, Hemangi married Vinod Rao, and she also fell seriously ill. After shooting for a short time, she would fall ill again. As a result, Mahesh Kothare decided to reduce her role.[6] Adinath Kothare, the son of Mahesh Kothare, made his debut as a child artist.[7] Despite Nilima Kothare, Mahesh's wife, initially refusing, Nivedita Saraf was eventually brought in as the lead actress.[8]
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