Wednesday 28 May 2014

Aandhali Koshimbir Marathi Movie Review



Pratap Deshmukh penned the script of wholesome entertainer Marathi movie 'Aandhali Koshimbir'. Hilarious movie is the directorial debut of Aditya Ingale and produced by Anuya Mhaiskar. 116 minute long movie starring Ashok Saraf, Vandana Gupte, Aniket Vishwasrao, Priya Bapat, Hemant Dhome, Anand Ingale, Mrunmayee Deshpande and Rishikesh Joshi.

Screenplay is handled by the director himself and music is composed by Narendra Bhide & Avinash-Viswajit. Let's take a look at the movie and review of multi-starrer entertainment flick.

Aandhali Koshimbir is the story of a father Bapu and his Son Ranga, Shanti and her land lord Marne a lawyer and a Bakwaas poet who is mad in her love. One day Ranga and his friend Vashya decided to bring Shanti home to solve their monetary problem.

As Zagdaalu Shanti encounter Bapu with her Quarrel and then their money problem would be solved by having money from Bapu. They tell Bapu and Shanti to have a big quarrel in front of patient to get him cured as his parents look alike both of them. They came, but instead of having quarrel, falls in love with each other.

The situation becomes more problmatic for Ranga and Marne as well, when Bapu invites Shanti at his place to stay for few days. Marne start blackmailing Ranga after knowing the trick he played and charges a case against Bapu and Shanti in the court. After this Ranga helps Bapu and Shanti, to get rid of Marne and at last Marne goes mad in reality.

Very much complicated story with number of actors is very well narrated by Ingale. Cast has done good job and music is average. Though, in the beginning storyline is clear, but in between it appears a bit clumsy and unable to decide where story is heading.

Some unnecessary scenes and characters are included, which is a major flaw in the movie. Many humorous scenes promises a belly laugh and make you roll over the floor. High-budget Aandhali Koshimbir receives a positive note of response and praised by the audience.


Sandhira.com movie review rating 3.5/5

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