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Mumbaicha Jawai

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Mumbaicha Jawai
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRaja Thakur
Written byRam Kelkar
Produced byTushar Prasdhan
Starring
CinematographyArvind Lad
Edited byBal Korde
Music bySudhir Phadke
Production
company
Parijat Chitra
Release date
  • 1970 (1970)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Mumbaicha Jawai (transl. Mumbai's son-in-law) is a 1970 Indian Marathi-language film directed by Raja Thakur and produced by Tushar Pradhan. The film stars Arun Sarnaik, Rajeeta, Ratnamala, Sharad Talwalkar.[1]

The film was also released in the Soviet Union, along with other imported four Indian films including Mera Naam Joker, Aradhana, Bandhan, Pritidwandi.[2] The film was remade in Hindi as Piya Ka Ghar released in 1972. The film was directed by Basu Chatterji, starred Jaya Bhaduri and Anil Dhawan in lead roles.[3]

Plot

Appa Ponkshe resides with his extensive family in a chawl in Mumbai.There, Rami's Daav, Avinash-Manju's play takes place. The younger son Arvind was married to Durga. Durga grew up in a spacious palace in Belgaum. Therefore, it is difficult for her to settle in a small place in Mumbai. Nandihalli, Durga's uncle, sees the place of Mumbai and leaves to take Durga back.

Cast

  • Arun Sarnaik as Arun Ponkshe
  • Rajeeta as Durga[4]
  • Surekha as Manju Ponkshe
  • Narayan Bhave
  • Pushpa Bhosale
  • Bhalchandra Kulkarni
  • Ratnamala as Pandari Appa Ponkshe
  • Ramchandra Varde
  • Vimal Raut
  • Raja Dani as Arun
  • Sharad Talwalkar as Appa Ponkshe

Production

The film was produced in Kolhapur's Jayprabha Studios.[5]

Music

The music is composed by Sudhir Phadke and lyrics are penned by G. D. Madgulkar.[5]

References

  1. ^ Gokulsing, K. Moti; Dissanayake, Wimal (2013-04-17). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-77284-9.
  2. ^ Women on the March. Smt. Mukul Banerjee for the Women's Department. 1971.
  3. ^ "Farewell Basu Chatterjee". Filmfare. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  4. ^ Bhattacherjee, Anirudha (2023-03-20). Basu Chatterji: And Middle-of-the-Road Cinema. Penguin Random House India Private Limited. ISBN 978-93-5492-974-8.
  5. ^ a b "मुंबईचा जावई". मराठी चित्रपट सूची. Retrieved 2024-04-17.

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