Kaksparsh (2012)Uma loses her husband at a very young age and faces many hardships. The only support she gets is from her brother-in-law. Director:Mahesh Manjrekar |
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Kaksparsh (2012)Uma loses her husband at a very young age and faces many hardships. The only support she gets is from her brother-in-law. Director:Mahesh Manjrekar |
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Sachin Khedekar | ... |
Hari Dada
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Priya Bapat | ... |
Uma
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Sanjay Kapre |
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Abhijit Kelkar | ... |
Mahadev
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Saksham Kulkarni |
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Savita Malpekar | ... |
Aatya
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Vaibhav Mangle | ... |
Upadhyay
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Medha Manjrekar | ... |
Tara
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Ketaki Mategaonkar | ... |
young Uma /
Durga
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Uma loses her husband at a very young age and faces many hardships. The only support she gets is from her brother-in-law.
Though a Maharashtrian, I don't usually watch Marathi films. I heard this is a really good one, so took my parents (who are averse to watching film in a theatre for so many reasons) to the theatre. It turned out to be a fantastic movie with an engrossing plot.
The story moves fast without lingering on at any scene (except a couple of songs which were a little annoying because of the exceptionally loud sound in the hall), and deals with all the aspects of the story grippingly. Sachin Khedekar & Priya Bapat are awesome, and so is all the supporting cast.
As I read in a review before going for this movie, among love stories that stand out, there is Casablanca, there is DDLJ, and then there is Kaksparsh. Though targeted to a limited audience being in a regional language, this film still leaves a mark no smaller than any of the Hollywood or Bollywood counterparts.