''Aga Bai Arrechha!'' () is a 2004 Indian
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
**Marathi people (Uttar Pradesh), the Marathi people in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Mar ...
comedy drama
Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau dramedy) is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and Drama (film and television), drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, il ...
film by director
Kedar Shinde loosely based on the Hollywood film ''
What Women Want
''What Women Want'' is a 2000 American romantic fantasy comedy film written by Josh Goldsmith, Cathy Yuspa, and Diane Drake, directed by Nancy Meyers, and starring Mel Gibson and Helen Hunt.
The film was released on December 15, 2000 by ...
''. It was released in 2004. The film highlights the life and the problems of a common man living in a
metropolitan city like
Mumbai
Mumbai ( ; ), also known as Bombay ( ; its official name until 1995), is the capital city of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Mumbai is the financial capital and the most populous city proper of India with an estimated population of 12 ...
. His greatest desire in life is to answer the question "What do women want?" He is then blessed by the Kuldevi (Clan Goddess) of his village and gets a special "ear" for the internal dialogues of the women around him. It highlights his transition from a frustrated individual to someone who is happy, content and in charge of his life. The film also had a sequel titled ''
Aga Bai Arechyaa 2'', which was not a commercial success.
The songs from the film have become particularly popular. The film was remade in Kannada as ''
Vaare Vah'', starring
Komal in 2010 and in Telugu as ''
Lucky'' (2012).
Plot
Shrirang Deshmukh (or Ranga) is a frustrated man. His frustration is particularly towards the women in his life—his wife, his mother and particularly his ever-angry boss. He feels they are in control of his life. During a trip to his native village, Ranga participates in an annual festival. During this trip he discovers that he has now gained the ability to listen to women's thoughts.
At first, he is confused. But soon, on being counseled by a female
psychologist
A psychologist is a professional who practices psychology and studies mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior. Their work often involves the experimentation, observation, and explanation, interpretatio ...
, he learns to look at his abilities as a gift instead of a curse. From that point onward, the insight into the female mind helps him understand the women around him. It helps him see their frustrations and dilemmas brought on by everyday life.
Being good at heart, he slowly starts using this understanding to improve his relationship with his wife, mother, grandmother, his boss and even his father. He is also able to solve some of their problems, making them happier than before. As an incentive, he saves the city by foiling the plans of a would-be female
terrorist
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.
Cast
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Sanjay Narvekar as Shrirang Ganpat Deshmukh alias Ranga
* Priyanka Yadav as Suman Shrirang Deshmukh, Ranga's wife
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Dilip Prabhavalkar as Ganpat Deshmukh, Ranga's mute father
* Vimal Mhatre as Ranga's mother
* Rekha Kamat as Ranga's Grandmother
* Pallavi Vaidya as Meera; Ranga's sister
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Siddharth Jadhav as Ranga's Chawl Friend
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Shubhangi Gokhale as Mrs. Benare, Ranga's boss
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Suhas Joshi as Ranga's Mother-in-law
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Tejaswini Pandit as Aapa
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Bharati Achrekar as Dr. Suhas Phadke, Ranga's psychiatrist
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Rasika Joshi as taxi driver
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Vijay Chavan as the peon in
Mantralaya
* Vinay Yedekar as Vishwas; Ranga's chawl friend
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Hrishikesh Joshi
Hrishikesh Joshi, born in Kolhapur, is a Marathi people, Marathi actor. He has acted in numerous Hindi, Marathi Movies, tele-serials and theater and has won applauds from many noted professionals.
He has acted in award-winning films like Harish ...
as Ranga's Colleague
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Guru Thakur as Ranga's Colleague
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Kshitee Jog as Ranga's Colleague
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Geetanjali Kulkarni as Ranga's Colleague
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Sandeep Pathak as Peon in Ranga Office
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Bharat Jadhav in Special Appearance
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Sonali Bendre
Sonali Bendre Behl (born 1 January 1975), known professionally as Sonali Bendre, is an Indian actress predominantly known for her work in Hindi and Telugu films. Considered as one of the leading actresses of the 1990s and early 2000s, Bendre s ...
in Special Appearance in an
Item number
In Indian cinema, an item number or special song is a musical number inserted into a film that may or may not have any relevance to the plot. The term is commonly used within Indian films ( Bengali, Hindi, Kannada, Punjabi, Tamil, and Telugu c ...
"Cham Cham Karta Hai"
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was produced by the musical duo of
Ajay–Atul
Ajay-Atul is an Indian music composer duo comprising brothers Ajay Ashok Gogavale and Atul Ashok Gogavale. Known for their works in Cinema of India, Indian cinema; predominantly in Marathi cinema, Marathi and Hindi cinema, Hindi films. They are ...
. The music of this movie almost breathes a new life to Marathi light music: The improvisation of the famous Durga Arti, the soul song "Mana Udhaan" and even the item number "Cham Cham karta", in which Sonali Bendre made a special appearance, which attracted much attention outside of Marathi film audience. The soundtrack was released by Sagarika Music.
Track listing
References
External links
* {{IMDb title, 1149199, Aga Bai Arrecha
2000s Marathi-language films
Films scored by Ajay–Atul
Indian comedy films
Marathi films remade in other languages
2004 comedy films
2000s Indian films
Marathi-language comedy drama films