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Shapit

1982 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Shapit
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Shapit is a Marathi-language film was released on 30 December 1982. It is produced by Madhukar Rupji, Sudha Chitale, Vinay Newalkar under the banner of Troyka Films Combine and directed by Rajdutt & Arvind Deshpande.[1][2] The film won President's silver medal for Best Feature Film in Marathi at the National Film Awards.[3]

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Plot

Shapit is a movie that talks about how some people have lots of money and power while others don't have much at all. It shows how the rich often treat the poor and people from lower castes unfairly, making their lives harder. In the movie, we see how these differences in social status and money affect everyday life. It's a reminder that the world isn't always fair, and some people have more opportunities just because they were born into wealth or a higher caste. The movie shines a light on these inequalities and makes us think about how we can make things more equal for everyone.

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Cast

  • Madhu Kambikar as Bijli
  • Yashwant Dutt as Bali
  • Nilu Phule as Rangya; Bijli's father
  • Kuldeep Pawar as Raosaheb Inamdar
  • Shahaji Kale as Shrimant Inamdar; Raosaheb's Father
  • Meena Naik as Raosaheb's wife
  • Suhas Bhalekar as Sarja
  • Suhas Mastakar as Birja
  • Ashutosh Gowariker
  • Mangala Sansgiri
  • Vanamali Nivaskar

Soundtrack

The music has been directed by Sudhir Phadke and all lyrics were written by Sudhir Moghe.[4]

Track listing

  • "Dis Jatil Dis Yetil" (Lyricist(s): Sudhir Moghe) - Suresh Wadkar, Asha Bhosle
  • "Dola Asun Baghana" - Asha Bhosle
  • "Man Majha Bhulala Bai" - Asha Bhosle

Awards

30th National Film Awards
Maharashtra State Film Awards[5]
Filmfare Awards Marathi
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References

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