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Lokshahi
''Lokshahi'' () is a 2024 Indian Marathi-language drama film written and directed by Sanjay Amar and produced by Sushilkumar Agrawal. The film stars Mohan Agashe, Tejashree Pradhan, Girish Oak, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Shantanu Moghe, Bhargavi Chirmule, Amit Rian. Cast * Mohan Agashe as Gajanan Chitre * Tejashree Pradhan as Irawati * Girish Oak as Prakash * Sameer Dharmadhikari as Yashwant Chitre * Shantanu Moghe as Vishwas Ghadge * Bhargavi Chirmule as Suhasini * Amit Rian as Sadashiv * Sonal Waghmare as Rohini * Ajita Kulkarni as Uma * Ankit Mohan as Sridhar Critical response Sanjay Ghaware of ''Lokmat'' rated 3 stars out of 5 stars and pointing out that while the film "Lokshahi" () attempts to explore political themes, it becomes entangled in dynastic politics rather than focusing solely on democratic principles. Anub George of ''The Times of India'' rated 2.5 stars out of 5 stars and wrote "A well-shot film that suffers due to bad editing." Jaydeep Pathakaji of ''Mahar ...
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Sanjay Amar
Sanjay Amar (born 18 February 1979) is an Indian film director, lyricist, writer and producer known for his works in Indian cinema The cinema of India, consisting of motion pictures made by the Indian film industry, has had a large effect on world cinema since the second half of the 20th century. Indian cinema is made up of various film industries, each focused on p .... In 2012, he made his directorial debut with the film ''Future to Bright Hai Ji''. He turned producer in the same year with the film ''Identity Card''. Career After completing his bachelor's degree from Jammu University, Amar started his career in television production. He wrote, directed, and produced his first television documentary series for Doordarshan Srinagar in 2004. This was followed by his first fiction telefilm for Doordarshan Jammu in the Dogri language as a writer, director, and producer the next year. He then started making commercials, short films, and documentaries for Doordarshan and t ...
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Tejashree Pradhan
Tejashri Pradhan (born 2 June 1988) is an Indian television and film actress who has appeared in multiple Marathi films and television serials. She is better known as ''Shubhra'' and ''Janhavi'' from the Zee Marathi television serials '' Aggabai Sasubai (2019)'' and ''Honar Soon Mi Hya Gharchi (2013)'', respectively. Pradhan also did voice-overs for a mobile application named Go-stories which features various Marathi stories. She has also appeared in a YouTube video ''Uncomfortable'' and been a speaker at TED Talks. Early life Pradhan was born on 2 June 1988 in a middle class Maharashtrian CKP family. She belongs to the suburb of Dombivli near Mumbai. When she was 15, she decided to enroll in a personality development course that came along with a course in acting. She received the offer of films in her second year at college. Personal life She married her co-actor Shashank Ketkar from TV series Honar Soon Mi Hya Gharchi in 2014. The couple divorced in 2016. Acting career ...
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Girish Oak
Girish Oak (born 17 August 1960) is a Marathi, editor, film actor, play actor and poetry writer. His play ''U Turn'' has become very popular. From 22 July 2019, he played a lead role in the Marathi serial '' Aggabai Sasubai'' on Zee Marathi and from 15 March 2021, he is playing a lead role in ''Aggabai Sunbai'' on Zee Marathi. Career Oak was born in Nagpur. He completed his degree in Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery. Girish Oak became a full-time actor because of his love for theatre. He was very active at the college level, he took part in the state plays competitions as well as intercollegiate ones. He started career acting in play from the year 1984. Oak has acted in many TV serials, plays and films. He also has acted his around 40+ plays and the same number of films. He has played comedy, serious or dramatic, he can portray the role effortlessly. Television * ''Lakhat Ek Aamcha Dada'' * '' Phulala Sugandha Maticha'' * ''Aggabai Sunbai'' * '' Aggabai Sasubai'' * ...
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Sameer Dharmadhikari
Sameer Dharmadhikari is an Indian film and television actor and model known for playing the role of Samrat Bindusara Maurya in ''Chakravartin Ashoka Samrat''. He played the male lead in the Marathi film '' Nirop'' that won the National Award for the Best Marathi film. He has worked as a hydraulic machine designer and did theatre in Pune. After moving to Mumbai, he modeled for Vimal Suitings, De Beers, ICICI Bank, Nescafé Nescafé is a brand of instant coffee sold by the multinational food and drink corporation Nestlé. It comes in many different forms. The name is a portmanteau of the words "Nestlé" and "café". Nestlé first introduced their flagship coffee br ... and was brand ambassador for Raymond Suitings. Filmography Films Television Web series References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Dharmadhikari, Sameer Living people Male actors in Hindi cinema Male actors in Marathi cinema Male actors in Marathi theatre Male actors from Pune Indian mal ...
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Bhargavi Chirmule
Bhargavi Chirmule is a Marathi actress. She has worked in many Marathi movies and television serials. She also worked in the reality show '' Fu Bai Fu''. Early life and education Bhargavi was born to Shirish and Sai Chirmuley. She was brought up in Mumbai-Girgaon. Later her family moved to Dadar. She completed her school in Raja Shivaji Vidyalaya. She is a graduate from Ruparel College (Mumbai). She has learnt classical dance form "Bharat Natyam". She is also a yoga therapist. She has younger sister Chaitrali (actress who is wife of actor Lokesh Gupte). In 2015, she had her 2nd divorce. Career Chirmule started working in small plays and dramas when she was doing graduation in Ruparel. She got her first movie break in ''Vishwa Vinayak''. In 2010, she worked with big Marathi actors like Sachin (actor) Pilgaonkar, Mahesh Kothare and Ashok Saraf in the movie ''Ideachi Kalpana''. She says "I would like to be known as actress rather than star." Chirmule participated and won the reali ...
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Mohan Agashe
Mohan Agashe (born 23 July 1947) is an Indian psychiatrist and actor. He was awarded the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award in 1996 in theatre. Early life Agashe was born in Bhor, Maharashtra. He studied in B. J. Medical College, Pune for his MBBS and MD degree in Psychiatry. He later became a professor, before becoming an actor. Career Medicine Agashe served as a professor of Psychiatry at the B. J. Medical College and Sassoon Hospital in Pune. Apart from his medical career, he also worked in the fields of clinical psychology and psychopharmacology. Agashe was also instrumental in establishing the Maharashtra Institute of Mental Health in 1991, a state level training and research institute in Mental Health Sciences, located in Pune, India. Agashe headed the five-year study on the trauma of the 1993 Latur earthquake, initiated by the Indian Council of Medical Research. Agashe started his early career by opting to work in a government Hospital at Pune. He also chaired the or ...
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Cine Blitz
''Cine Blitz'' is a Hindi and English film magazine published every month from Mumbai about Bollywood, Hindi cinema. Started in December 1974, as of 2006, it was one of the top three film magazines in India. Currently ''Cine Blitz'' belongs to Disney Star. History ''Cine Blitz'' was launched by Russi Karanjia's Rifa Publications in December 1974, and his daughter Rita Mehta became the first editor-in-chief of the magazine. The first issue of December 1974, had Zeenat Aman on the cover. To give the new magazine "a flying start", Rita Mehta approached Protima Bedi and asked her to streak across Mumbai, first at Flora Fountain Flora Fountain is a Fountain located at the Hutatma Chowk is an ornamentally sculpted architectural heritage monument located at the southern end of the historic Dadabhai Naoroji Road, at the Fort business district in the heart of South Mum ... and then at Juhu Beach. Pictures of it would be carried in the inside pages of the inaugural edition. ...
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Indian Drama Films
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Marathi-language Political Drama Films
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It is the official language of Maharashtra, and an additional official language in the state of , where it is used for replies, when requests are received in Marathi. It is one of the 22 , with 83 million speakers as of 2011. Marathi ranks 13th in the ...
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2020s Marathi-language Films
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2024 Drama Films
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