Kshanbhar Vishranti | |
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Directed by | Sachit Patil |
Written by | Sachit Patil |
Story by | Sachit Patil |
Produced by | Sandeep S. Shinde Maulik Bhatt |
Starring | Bharat Jadhav Sachit Patil Sonalee Kulkarni Siddarth Jadhav Manwa Naik Hemant Dhome Kadambari Kadam Maulik Bhatt Pooja Sawant Shubhangi Gokhale |
Music by | Rishikesh Kamerkar |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Kshanbhar Vishraanti is a Marathi film was released on 9 April 2010. The movie has been produced by Sandeep S. Shinde along with Maulik Bhatt, and directed by Sachit Patil. It starred Sachit Patil, Siddharth Jadhav, Bharat Jadhav, Sonalee Kulkarni in lead roles.[1]
It is loosely based on Bollywood film Dil Chahta Hai.[2]
Plot
Ritwik (Sachit Patil), comes back from the US after losing his job amid the IT sector recession. He gathers his old friends Vishnu (Siddharth Jadhav), Abhijeet (Hemant Dhome), and Rahul (Maulik Bhatt) for a reunion trip to Alibag. Ritwik plans to sell his bungalow there, adding a layer of significance to their getaway.
Appa (Bharat Jadhav) who lives with his sister Jiji (Shubhangi Gokhale) has transformed the bungalow into a hotel for tourists in "Kshanbhar Vishranti." When Ritwik (Sachit Patil) visits, Appa feels sorry for the changes but Ritwik graciously forgives him. However, Appa is saddened to learn that the bungalow is being sold to a wealthy businessman who plans to turn it into a fancy place. The story also involves a romantic subplot among the four friends, who pursue relationships with the bungalow's occupants: Neha; Appa’s niece (Manava Naik), a micro-biology student turned singer (Sonalee Kulkarni), a fashion designer (Pooja Sawant), and an MBBS student (Kadambari Kadam).
The friends and their girlfriends engage in a lot of funny improvised conversations and eventually decide to get married. However, the issue with the bungalow gets resolved when Appa appeals to Ritwik. Ritwik, along with Vishnu and Appa as partners, decides to manage the hotel himself. He rejects the buyer's offer.
Cast
- Bharat Jadhav as Appa; Neha's uncle, Jiji's brother
- Sachit Patil as Ritvik
- Sonalee Kulkarni as Sanika
- Siddharth Jadhav as Vishnu Pant Jagdale
- Manava Naik as Neha
- Hemant Dhome as Abhijeet
- Kadambari Kadam as Manasi
- Maulik Bhatt as Rahul
- Pooja Sawant[3] as Nishita
- Shubhangi Gokhale as Jiji
- Jayraj Nair as Mhatre; broker
Soundtracks
The music was composed by Hrishikesh Kamerkar. Lyrics were written by Guru Thakur.
Song | Artist(s) | Duration |
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"Holiday Holiday" | Hrishikesh Kamerkar | 05:38 |
"Tu Sanso Me Hai Tu" | Hrishikesh Kamerkar, Shilpa Pai | 05:13 |
"Bavra" | Hrishikesh Kamerkar, Shilpa Pai, Avadhoot Gupte, Janhavi Prabhu-Arora | 04:39 |
"Sargam" | Shilpa Pai | 04:52 |
"Kshanbhar Vishranti" | Hrishikesh Kamerkar, Shilpa Pai | 03:58 |
"Holiday Holiday" (Remix) | Hrishikesh Kamerkar | 04:05 |
"Tu Sanso Me Hai Tu" (Remix) | Hrishikesh Kamerkar, Shilpa Pai | 04:01 |
References
- ↑ "Siddharth Jadhav's film 'Kshanbhar Vishranti' clocks nine years, the actor takes a trip down memory lane". The Times of India. 9 April 2019. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ↑ "Siddharth Jadhav: Marathi movies of the actor that you should not miss". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ↑ "10 years of 'Kshanbhar Vishranti': Pooja Sawant shares a throwback poster of her debut Marathi film". The Times of India. 10 April 2020. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 22 November 2023.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2013.
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