Savat Mazi Ladki सवत माझी लाडकी | |
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Directed by | Smita Talwalkar |
Produced by | Smita Talwalkar |
Starring | Mohan Joshi Neena Kulkarni Varsha Usgaonkar Prashant Damle Ramesh Bhatkar Amita Khopkar Sudhir Joshi |
Distributed by | Everest Entertainment Private Limited |
Release dates | 30 August 1993 (Maharashtra) |
Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Savat Mazi Ladki (translation: My Dear Co-Wife) is a 1993 Indian Marathi-language comedy film directed and produced by Smita Talwalkar and distributed by Everest Entertainment Private Limited.[1][2] Released in Maharashtra on 30 August 1993, the film stars Mohan Joshi, Neena Kulkarni, Varsha Usgaonkar and Prashant Damle in titular roles and Ramesh Bhatkar, Amita Khopkar and Sudhir Joshi in pivotal roles.[3]
Synopsis
Dr. Madhukar Hirve (Mohan Joshi), also known as Madhu, is a well-known surgeon living a happy married life in Pune with Seema (Neena Kulkarni), a responsible, clever and mature housewife. Madhu's anesthetist colleague, Dr. Dinesh Kirtikar (Prashant Damle), is a bachelor with a good sense of humour. Soon, Dr. Beena Karnik (Varsha Usgaonkar), the beautiful niece of Madhu and Seema's neighbour, Mrs. Bendre (Amita Khopkar), joins as Madhu's assistant at his hospital and Madhu is instantly attracted to Beena during her tenure. Dinesh is also trying his luck with Beena but she eventually gives in to Madhu's advances. After realising Madhu's progress in his extramarital affair, Seema cooks up a plan and brings Beena home as her husband's second wife. She showers her love and affection on Beena while teaching Madhu a lesson. Amidst all this, Madhu develops a misunderstanding that Seema is also having an extramarital affair with his childhood friend, Pradeep (Ramesh Bhatkar), which leads to humorous situations.
Cast
- Mohan Joshi as Dr. Madhukar Hirve (a.k.a. Madhu)
- Neena Kulkarni as Seema Hirve
- Varsha Usgaonkar as Dr. Beena Karnik
- Prashant Damle as Dr. Dinesh Kirtikar
- Ramesh Bhatkar as Pradeep (Madhu's childhood friend)
- Amita Khopkar as Mrs. Bendre (Madhu and Seema's neighbour)
- Sudhir Joshi as Dadasaheb Hirve (Madhu's brother)
- Jaymala Inamdar as Narmada Hirve (Madhu's sister-in-law)
- Sushant Shelar as Sanju Hirve (Dadasaheb and Narmada's oldest son)
- Shubhangi Damle as Mrs. Mangala (Seema's neighbour)
- Anand Abhyankar as the doctor with Madhu at the surgeons' conference in Mahabaleshwar
Crew
- Director & Producer - Smita Talwalkar
References
- ↑ "Latest Marathi News- Breaking News Today | Read Marathi Batmya from Maharashtra, India ब्रेकींग मराठी न्यूज at https://loksatta.com/". Loksatta (in Marathi). 1 September 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2023.
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- ↑ "Sawat Mazi Ladki".
- ↑ "SAVAT MAZI LADKI". Retrieved 30 September 2023.