Ekta Jeev Sadashiv
Ekta Jeev Sadashiv is 1972 Marathi film directed by Govind Kulkarni and starring Dada Kondke and Usha Chavan as leads.[1] It was remade in Hindi as Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hain which was released in 2000. The core plot of the 1974 Kannada movie Bangaarada Panjara was thematically similar to this movie since it was also based on the Marathi play Ekta Jeev Sadashiv.
Ekta Jeev Sadashiv | |
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Directed by | Govind Kulkarni |
Produced by | Dada Kondke |
Starring | Dada Kondke Usha Chavan |
Music by | Ram Kadam |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Plot
Sadashiv (Pada Kondke) is the son of a poor rural family. As a remedy for an unspecified childhood illness, infant Sadashiv is moved from an urban environment to a rural environment. In a village, he is raised by a simple couple whom he regards as his parents. As a young man he falls in love with a village girl played Usha Chavan. When the time comes for Dada to marry, his parents inform him that his biological parents live in the city and want him to settle there. Sadashiv bids tearful farewell to his village and its inhabitants and travels to the city of his birth parents. The rest of the movie deals with the young man's comic struggle to adjust to city life, and the corruption and hypocrisy he encounters.
Cast
- Dada Kondke
- Usha Chavan
- Ratnamala
Soundtrack
# | Title | Singer(s) |
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1 | "Kal Ratrila Sapan Pada" | |
2 | "Labad Langda Dhong" | |
3 | "Mansa Paras Mendra" | |
4 | "Nako Chalus Dudkya Chali" | |
5 | "Matari Kohtari Tumbo" |
References
- K. Moti Gokulsing; Wimal Dissanayake (17 April 2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. pp. 153–. ISBN 978-1-136-77291-7.
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