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''Kaksparsh'' is a 2012 Indian
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film directed by
Mahesh Manjrekar Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ maːɲd͡zɾekəɾ born 16 August 1958) is an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter and producer who works primarily in Hindi films, alongside Marathi language, ...
and produced by Aniruddha Deshpande and Medha Manjrekar. The film stars
Sachin Khedekar Sachin Khedekar (born 14 May 1965) is an Indian actor and director known for his work in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Gujarati language films. His well-known films include '' Kaksparsh'', '' Astitva'' and Shyam Benegal's '' Neta ...
,
Priya Bapat Priya Bapat (born 18 September 1986) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Marathi films. She is best known for her roles in the movies '' Kaksparsh'' and '' Aamhi Doghi'', for which she won the Best Actress award at the Screen Awards in 20 ...
, Medha Manjrekar, Savita Malpekar and
Ketaki Mategaonkar Ketaki Mategaonkar is an Indian singer, songwriter, actress, and performer. She was born in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Mategaonkar mainly appears in Marathi Cinema and Hindi Album Songs. She made her big-screen debut with  ''Shala'' (2011) film. ...
. Based on a short story by Usha Datar by the same name, the film depicts the tumultuous events in a
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family, set around 1930–1950 in
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. The film was a commercial success and got critical acclaim for its direction, screenplay by Girish Joshi and also for the performances by its actors, especially Khedekar for his portrayal of Hari Damle as a head of the family. In 1989, the short story was adapted into a
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''Janmagaath'' with actor-director Vinay Apte playing the lead. Apte had desires to make a film based on it. However, his attempts were not successful. Sachin Khedekar, who went to play the lead in the cinematic adaptation of the story, had seen the play and came across the story again in 2007. Khedekar requested Girish Joshi to complete the adapted screenplay and together approached Manjrekar in 2009 to make a film on the story. ''Kaksparsh'' shooting was completed in 26 days – from 5 to 30 December 2011 and was released on 4 May 2012, on the occasion of centenary of Indian Cinema. The film won several awards on release including Best Film award at Maharashtra State Film Awards,
MICTA Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar (Marathi pronunciation: Help:IPA/Marathi, əɦeːʃ maːɲd͡zɾekəɾ born 16 August 1958) is an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter and producer who works primarily in Hindi films, alongside Marathi language, ...
, and 11th
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. It is also the first Marathi film to have a home media release in
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. With the success of ''Kaksparsh'', a
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and
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remake of ''Kaksparsh'' is also being directed by Mahesh Manjrekar with Arvind Swamy and Tisca Chopra as the leads.


Plot

Hari Damle (
Sachin Khedekar Sachin Khedekar (born 14 May 1965) is an Indian actor and director known for his work in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Gujarati language films. His well-known films include '' Kaksparsh'', '' Astitva'' and Shyam Benegal's '' Neta ...
), head of a
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Bramhin family, lives in the village Torgaon in
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with his wife Tara (
Medha Manjrekar Medha Manjrekar (born 28 April 1967) is an Indian actress and producer in Marathi cinema, known for ''Natsamrat'' (2016), '' Kaksparsh'' (2012) and ''De Dhakka'' (2008). She played lead role opposite Nana Patekar in 2016 Marathi film ''Natsamra ...
), their three children, his younger brother Mahadev (Abhijit Kelkar), and his widowed aunt, Namu Aatya (Savita Malpekar). Hari arranges the marriage of Mahadev with a pre-pubescent girl, Durga (
Ketaki Mategaonkar Ketaki Mategaonkar is an Indian singer, songwriter, actress, and performer. She was born in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Mategaonkar mainly appears in Marathi Cinema and Hindi Album Songs. She made her big-screen debut with  ''Shala'' (2011) film. ...
), renamed as Uma after marriage. However, Mahadev dies before the consummation of the marriage. Hari performs death rituals (
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) for Mahadev but crows (symbolic of the spirit of the deceased in Hinduism) refuse to touch the offerings. Hari mumbles something while offering food after which crow touches the offerings. The Brahmin community in the village now expects widow Uma to have her head shaved (a ritual). Hari opposes and does not allow any rituals to be performed for her as a widow. Hari stands behind Uma in all her difficulties which raise doubts about his intentions, including that by his wife, Tara. Years later, when Tara is diagnosed of a terminal disease, the now grown-up Uma (now played by
Priya Bapat Priya Bapat (born 18 September 1986) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Marathi films. She is best known for her roles in the movies '' Kaksparsh'' and '' Aamhi Doghi'', for which she won the Best Actress award at the Screen Awards in 20 ...
) takes charge of the household. Before Tara dies, she realises her mistakes and requests Hari to marry Uma which he readily refuses. In the meantime, Hari gets his son Sankarshan (
Saksham Kulkarni Saksham Kulkarni ( mr, सक्षम कुलकर्णी) is an Indian actor who works in Marathi television and films. Filmography * '' De Dhakka 2'' (2022) * ''Pak Pak Pakaak'' (2005) * ''Shevri'' (2006) * ''De Dhakka'' (2008) * ''Lon ...
) married. Once Hari finds Uma sitting outside the room of the newly married couple, listening to their playful banter. Disgusted by Uma's behaviour, Hari starts avoiding her. Upset by this behaviour, Uma tries to talk her heart out to Hari's friend Balwant (Sanjay Khapre) and requests him to find out the reason. Coincidentally, Hari overhears this and severs his relations with Balwant. Unaware of the reason for Hari's changed behaviour, Uma starts staying aloof, while her health starts degrading. Worried Sankarshan requests his sister Shanti (
Manava Naik Manava Naik is an Indian actress, emcee and director from Mumbai. She has acted in several Marathi films, plays and Hindi Television shows. She started her career with the STAR One TV show '' Special Squad''. She has appeared in shows like, ' ...
) to talk to Uma. Frustrated and unknowing of what loss she had throughout her life, Uma opens her heart but situation raises more questions about her relation with Hari. Uma decides to go on a fast and relents to none of the family member's request to quit. Hari, left with no other option, explains his behaviour. Hari reveals to Uma that when he was performing death rituals for Mahadev and offerings were not accepted by crow for a long time, he took a vow that he would not let any other man touch Uma. Thus, he did not allow practised rituals of shaving her head to be performed and also declined Tara's request of their marriage. When he learned through Tara that Uma has started loving him, he stopped talking to her, in spite of his love towards Uma. He eventually accepts that he loves Uma and would marry her, breaking his vow. Knowing the truth, Uma forgives Hari and agrees to the proposal. Hari fetches
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but finds out that Uma is dead. He realises that Uma has sacrificed her life for his love where she did not want Hari to break his vow.


Cast

*
Sachin Khedekar Sachin Khedekar (born 14 May 1965) is an Indian actor and director known for his work in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Gujarati language films. His well-known films include '' Kaksparsh'', '' Astitva'' and Shyam Benegal's '' Neta ...
as Hari Dada Damle *
Priya Bapat Priya Bapat (born 18 September 1986) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Marathi films. She is best known for her roles in the movies '' Kaksparsh'' and '' Aamhi Doghi'', for which she won the Best Actress award at the Screen Awards in 20 ...
as Uma Damle, widow of Mahadev Damle * Abhijit Kelkar as Mahadev Damle, Hari's younger brother, Uma's deceased husband. * Savita Malpekar as Namu Aatya, Hari's widow aunt * Sanjay Khapre as Balwant Phadke *
Vaibhav Mangle Vaibhav Mangle ( mr, वैभव मांगले) is a Marathi actor and Hindi film, television and stage actor, noted for his comic roles in Marathi theatre and Marathi films and television from India. Anand Ingle and Vaibhav Mangle are se ...
as Upadhyay *
Medha Manjrekar Medha Manjrekar (born 28 April 1967) is an Indian actress and producer in Marathi cinema, known for ''Natsamrat'' (2016), '' Kaksparsh'' (2012) and ''De Dhakka'' (2008). She played lead role opposite Nana Patekar in 2016 Marathi film ''Natsamra ...
as Tara Damle, Hari's wife *
Ketaki Mategaonkar Ketaki Mategaonkar is an Indian singer, songwriter, actress, and performer. She was born in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Mategaonkar mainly appears in Marathi Cinema and Hindi Album Songs. She made her big-screen debut with  ''Shala'' (2011) film. ...
as Young Uma/Durga *
Saksham Kulkarni Saksham Kulkarni ( mr, सक्षम कुलकर्णी) is an Indian actor who works in Marathi television and films. Filmography * '' De Dhakka 2'' (2022) * ''Pak Pak Pakaak'' (2005) * ''Shevri'' (2006) * ''De Dhakka'' (2008) * ''Lon ...
as Sankarshan Damle, Hari-Tara's son *
Manava Naik Manava Naik is an Indian actress, emcee and director from Mumbai. She has acted in several Marathi films, plays and Hindi Television shows. She started her career with the STAR One TV show '' Special Squad''. She has appeared in shows like, ' ...
as Shanti, Hari-Tara's daughter *
Saiee Manjrekar Saiee Manjrekar (born 23 December 1997) is an Indian actress who works in Hindi, Marathi language, Marathi and Telugu language, Telugu-language films. Daughter of actors Mahesh Manjrekar and Medha Manjrekar, she made her acting debut with ''Dab ...
as Kushi, Hari-Tara's daughter * Kishor Raorane as Janu


Production


Development

Based on a short story ''Kaksparsh'' written by Usha Datar, a
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''Janmagaath'' premiered on 16 December 1989. Actor-director Vinay Apte had done the role of Hari Damle in the play and Sukanya Kulkarni as Uma. Apte had tried making a film based on the story but was not successful.
Sachin Khedekar Sachin Khedekar (born 14 May 1965) is an Indian actor and director known for his work in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Gujarati language films. His well-known films include '' Kaksparsh'', '' Astitva'' and Shyam Benegal's '' Neta ...
had seen the play and came across the story again in 2007. He showed the story to Girish Joshi (screenplay writer of the film) who then developed a complete adapted screenplay from the story which had a length of 4–5 pages. Later, Khedekar and Joshi approached Mahesh Manjrekar in 2009 to make a film on the story. However, Majrekar was busy with his other projects and could not plan the film. Manjrekar said that when he heard the story for the first time, he considered it to be better than other Indian love stories like Bajirao- Mastani or Salim-
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. Manjrekar had to wait as he did not have the copyrights for the story. He said that it "took more than three years to make this film".


Casting

After Manjrekar finished his projects, he decided to start ''Kaksparsh'' and signed Khedekar to portray the lead role of Hari Damle. The director said that there was no compulsion for him to cast Khedekar. He did it "because he was the best to pull it off." Earlier Manjrekar had signed another actress to play the role of Tara Damle, however the actress declined to join the schedule at the last moment, thus Manjrekar was forced to look out for the alternative. His wife, Medha Manjrekar, had done a small role in his debut film ''Aai'' (1995) and also made a comeback in another film ''
De Dhakka ''De Dhakka'' () is a 2008 Indian Marathi-language comedy-drama film directed by Atul Kale and Sudesh Manjrekar. Based on the American film ''Little Miss Sunshine'' (2006), the film's story revolves on a lower-class family. Plot The story revo ...
'' (2008) written by him. As Medha was working as a producer for ''Kaksparsh'', Mahesh Manjrekar approached her to play the role. Manjrekar had worked with
Priya Bapat Priya Bapat (born 18 September 1986) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Marathi films. She is best known for her roles in the movies '' Kaksparsh'' and '' Aamhi Doghi'', for which she won the Best Actress award at the Screen Awards in 20 ...
in '' Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy'' (2009) and had mentioned about ''Kaksparsh'' to her. He desired Bapat to play the lead role of Uma, however the film couldn't start as planned. When Manjrekar planned for the film, he called Bapat again who had married Umesh Kamat in the meantime. Manjrekar had seen 2011 National Award-winning film ''Shala'' and was impressed with a teen-aged character played by
Ketaki Mategaonkar Ketaki Mategaonkar is an Indian singer, songwriter, actress, and performer. She was born in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Mategaonkar mainly appears in Marathi Cinema and Hindi Album Songs. She made her big-screen debut with  ''Shala'' (2011) film. ...
and decided to cast her as a young Uma. Savita Malpekar was cast to play the role of Khedekar's widowed aunt. Malpekar had to shave her head to prepare for the role. Manjrekar insisted that the film cast including Savita Malpekar should shave the head for their roles and avoid wearing a prosthetic bald patch.


Filming

''Kaksparsh'' was shot in the real locations than sets and was mainly shot in Paalshet, a village near
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in
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. As the film's story-line was set around 1930–1950, Manjrekar was concerned about the authentic production design for the film. He appointed two production designers, Prashant Rane and Abhishek Vijaykar, who had challenges of depicting pre and post Indian independence era. Rane had worked with Manjrekar earlier for ''
De Dhakka ''De Dhakka'' () is a 2008 Indian Marathi-language comedy-drama film directed by Atul Kale and Sudesh Manjrekar. Based on the American film ''Little Miss Sunshine'' (2006), the film's story revolves on a lower-class family. Plot The story revo ...
'' (2008). ''Kaksparsh'' shooting was completed in 26 days; starting from 5 December 2011 till 30 December 2011. The initial shooting scheduled started at Ranade Wada in Pune. The film also had a few scenes in and surrounding the temple but as most of the temples in
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region have been restored from their damages over the period of time, Manjrekar feared that the plastering done to repair the damages would not give the desired authentic feel to the film. Thus, the next schedule was shifted to Krishna Ghat,
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. As a director, Manjrekar believed that the mansion shown in the film "plays a major character" and was certain that finding the appropriate mansion would be a difficult job. The production designing team had searched for various location across Konkan but most of the mansions had
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across which was a major obstacle for the shooting as Konkan then did not have electricity. Finally, Manjrekar was introduced to a mansion owned by Avinash Nene near Paalshet which suited the period where third and final schedule of the film was carried out.


Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the film is composed by
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and music director duo Ajit Parab and Sameer Mhatre, popularly known as Ajit-Sameer. Poet-Actor
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("Saumitra") and Mitali Joshi have written the lyrics for the songs. Being a period film set in 1930, soundtrack mainly consists of traditional songs in the form of Ovee, a type of meterical stanza in Marathi poetry by Mrs.Kumudini Pawar. Rahul Ranade used Vibhavari Joshi's voice for all of his compositions except "Janma Baicha". Joshi rendered all her songs without any musical accompaniment. As most of the songs are in the form of Ovee, Ranade decided to use the traditional musical format. He took help of Mrs. Kumudini Pawar, sister of great folk literate Dr.Sarojini Babar a Marathi writer-politician who had studied the songs of the period depicted in the film. Mrs. Kumudini Pawar introduced Ranade to Babar's, collection of various traditional Ovee. For two situation songs, Ranade requested Kishor Kadam to write the lyrics. The duo Ajit-Sameer composed two theme tracks and one song ("Kuthe Paath Phiravun") for the film's soundtrack. A noted
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vocalist, Rajashree Pathak, rendered the song and was appreciated for "its vocal and soulfulness" and won Best Playback Singer (Female) at 2012 Zee Gaurav Puraskar. The soundtrack also made use of "Are Sansar Sansar", much-quoted couplet from one of the poems written by noted Marathi poet
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. The song is narrated and rendered by film's lead actors, Sachin Khedekar and Ketaki Mategaonkar respectively and is arranged by Sameer Mhatre. Before taking up acting, Mategaonkar had participated in singing reality show
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. The soundtrack was released after the film's release and was acclaimed for "bringing an authentic and subtle flavour to the period of the film." Kishore Kadam was also appreciated for writing lyrics which suitably noted the traditions followed by women during the period.


Reception

''Kaksparsh'' was released on 4 May 2012 which also marked a beginning of the 100th year of Indian cinema. The film received wide critical acclaim and was a commercial success. It got critical acclaim for the direction by Mahesh Manjrekar, its screenplay by Girish Joshi and for the performances by its actors, especially
Sachin Khedekar Sachin Khedekar (born 14 May 1965) is an Indian actor and director known for his work in Hindi, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Malayalam and Gujarati language films. His well-known films include '' Kaksparsh'', '' Astitva'' and Shyam Benegal's '' Neta ...
for his portrayal of Hari Dada Damle as the head of the family. Ajit Reddy's cinematography and Ajit-Sameer's music were also praised. The film was said to have brought the "best out of" the director. Manjrekar said that he "expected to it be a hit, but not expected such a landslide hit". The film was noted to have a "strong script" and well presented "a sensitive issue." It was called as "the best love story in Marathi films." It was marketed as a love story, and a review in ''
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'' by Saumitra Pote noted that "the film has gone beyond a love story". The film also said to have shown "the mores of the period quite accurately". Aniruddha Bhatkhande of weekly Marathi magazine ''Lokprabha'' criticised the film in his review by saying that the actual film is a way different than the "attractive" promos. He further said that the film's costume designs are flawed and as most of the film is shot indoor, it gives a feeling to the viewers that they are watching a recorded theatre play. ;Remake With the success of ''Kaksparsh'', it was reported in June 2012 that Manjrekar is planning a remake in
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starring
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. However, the director readily clarified that he is not planning for a remake and he did contact Bachchan for the film but not for the remake. Later in January 2014, Manjrekar announced that a
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and
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remake of ''Kaksparsh'' is being directed by himself starring Arvind Swamy,
Tisca Chopra Tisca Zareen Chopra (née Arora; born 1 November 1973) is an Indian actress, author and film producer who has appeared in over 45 feature films, predominantly in Hindi language. ''Taare Zameen Par'', her best known feature film, was India's off ...
,
Adinath Kothare Adinath Kothare (born 13 May 1984) is an Indian actor, producer, and director, who predominantly works in Marathi films. His directorial debut film, Paani (film), 'Paani,' won the 'National Film Award for Best Film on Environment Conservation/ ...
and
Ketaki Mategaonkar Ketaki Mategaonkar is an Indian singer, songwriter, actress, and performer. She was born in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Mategaonkar mainly appears in Marathi Cinema and Hindi Album Songs. She made her big-screen debut with  ''Shala'' (2011) film. ...
. Swamy will be portraying Khedekar's role whereas Chopra will be seen as Swamy's wife, originally played by Medha Manjrekar. Mategaonkar will reprise her role from the original and Vaidehi Parshurami will be playing the older Uma. Milind Soman is reported to play Swamy's friend and Adinath Kothare will play Mahadev's character which was originally played by Abhijit Kelkar. Murali Sharma will be seen portraying a negative character. The veteran
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actress Tanuja will be portraying the role of widowed aunt, played by Savita Malpekar in the original. The music will be composed by
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with Mategoankar and Vibhavari Apte Joshi rendering their first Tamil song. Adinath Kothare's wife Urmila Kanitkar will be doing a guest appearance.


Awards

The film won several awards on release. ;2012 11th
Pune International Film Festival The Pune International Film Festival (also known as PIFF) is an annual film festival held in Pune, a city in Maharashtra, India. Open to general public, the films are screened at NFAI, Inox, City Pride, PVR cinema halls, all located in Pune ...
* Government of Maharashtra "Sant Tukaram" Best Marathi Feature Film Award * Special Jury Award: Sachin Khedekar ;2012 Maharashtra State Film Awards * Best Film: Great Maratha Entertainment * Best Actor: Sachin Khedekar * Best Makeup Artist: Vikram Gaikwad, Henry Martis * Best Director: Mahesh Manjrekar * Best Actress: Priya Bapat * Best Art Director: Prashant Rane, Abhishek Vijaykar ;2012 Marathi International Cinema and Theatre Awards (MICTA) * Best Film: Great Maratha Entertainment * Best Actor: Sachin Khedekar * Best Supporting Actor Female: Medha Manjrekar * Best Art Director: Prashant Rane, Abhishekh Vijaykar * Best Makeup Artist: Vikram Gaikwad, Henry Martis * Best Director: Mahesh Manjrekar * Best Actress: Ketaki Mategoankar * Best Cinematographer: Ajit Reddy * Best Costume Designer: Laxman Yellappa Gollar ;2012 Prabhat Film Awards * Best Actor (Male): Sachin Khedekar * Best Background score: Ajit-Sameer ;2012 Screen Awards Marathi * Best Actress:
Priya Bapat Priya Bapat (born 18 September 1986) is an Indian actress who mainly works in Marathi films. She is best known for her roles in the movies '' Kaksparsh'' and '' Aamhi Doghi'', for which she won the Best Actress award at the Screen Awards in 20 ...
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Zee Gaurav Puraskar Zee Marathi is an Indian general entertainment channel which carries programming in Marathi. It is owned by Zee Entertainment Enterprises. The channel was launched on 15 August 1999 and was known as Alpha TV Marathi until 28 March 2005, then ...
* Best Actor (Male): Sachin Khedekar * Best Supporting Actor (Male): Sanjay Khapre * Best Story: Usha Datar * Best Sound: Manoj Mochemadkar * Best Actor (Female): Priya Bapat * Best Playback Singer (Female): Rajashree Pathak * Best Dialogues: Girish Joshi ;Other Awards * All India Marathi Film Federation — Yashashree Puraskar * Majha Awards – Medha Manjrekar


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* * {{Mahesh Manjrekar 2012 films Films set in Maharashtra Indian films based on plays Films shot in Maharashtra Films about widowhood in India Films set in the 1930s Films set in the 1940s Films set in the 1950s Indian drama films Films about the caste system in India Films directed by Mahesh Manjrekar 2010s Marathi-language films