Monday, November 8, 2010

Lalbaug Parel, Marathi Movie (2010)




Review :   Time is changing rapidly and so are our movies. Lalbaug Parel is one such movie that will be remembered as a turning point in the history of Marathi movies for its powerful script and direction. Mahesh Manjrekar completes his wonderful hat-trick after giving us superb social-based movies like Mi Shivaji Raje Bhonsale Boltoy and Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho. The movie is all about the mill workers of Mumbai who have contributed equally to the development of this city but who never received any credit for it. On the other hand, the story takes us deeper into the yesteryears of this city when the city lifestyle and living patterns were very much different from what it is today.
The plot starts in the year 1982 and focuses on a family who is always struggling to make their ends meet. The head of the family Anna (Shashank Shende) lives with his wife (Seema Biswas) and works as a mill worker but has not received his dues for last six months due to which he is not able to provide enough to his family. The eldest son of the family Baba (Ankush Choudhary) is a struggling writer and is always aloof from his family but somewhere within he really bothers about the family. The second eldest is Mohan (Vinit Kumar) who is more interested in cricket than in anything else. The third eldest is Naru (Karan Patel) who is always ready to fight for the poor and is regarded as the local bhai and the last of the siblings is Manju (Veena Jamkar) who wants to better family condition and works in a beauty parlor. Each member of the family is in the desperate attempt to uplift the financial condition of the family and how they handle each situation is what Lalbaug Parel is all about.



Lalbaug Parel, Marathi Movie (2010) Informations :

Cast : Satish Kaushik, Seema Biswas, Siddharth Jadhav, Ankush Chaudhary, Sachin Khedekar, Vinay Apte, Karan Patel, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Vineet Kumar Singh
Director : Mahesh Manjrekar



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