Wednesday 7 May 2014

Ek Hazarachi Note Marathi Movie review


Ek Hazarachi Note, a significant drama movie is produced and directed by eminent director Shrihari Sathe under the banner of “Infinitum Productions”. Marathi flick portraying the drama amongst the common folk features veteran actor Usha Naik with Sandeep Pathak, Shrikant Yadav, Ganesh Yadav, Pooja Nayak and Devendra Gaikwad in the film.

The 135 minute long film's script and five songs are written by Shrikant Bojewar, and sound designer is Thorsten Minning. Let's read the story and review of Sathe’s directorial debut 'Ek Hazarachi Note'.

Story of film highlights the fact, how poor folk, especially in rural areas face life as it comes and enjoy all the small things in life. They have almost no control over what happens with them. Even when money comes, it also brings the problems with itself.

The same is happened with an old lady enacted by Usha living in a small village who faces unusual situations in her life due to 1000 rupee note (Ek Hazarachi Note) that she gets from a politician during elections. Unfortunately, she is also not in a position to oppose when wrong is done with her.

According to the movie review, the script of film is very appealing and applaudable, as, it very well unveiled the situation prevailing in the rural areas with poor people. Every scene in the movie is very well narrated and represented on the screen. Complete cast also portrayed the allotted roles nicely and simplicity that they enacted through their roles is remarkable.

Music scored very good reviews, which is directed by national award winner Shailendra Barve. Ek Hazarachi Note has drama, emotions and humour that impressed the audience. But, somewhere down the line after the first half, the flick appears a bit monotonous.

Engageable script and emotions manage to hook the interest of audience until the last frame. The climax of the Marathi movie is adorable and gained good comments. Overall, Ek Hazarachi Note is a family drama movie and worth to watch.


Sandhira.com movie review rating- 3/5

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