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A story of a man who is getting divorce and a woman who failed to have a successful married life. Twice. The character of this woman is played by Sagarika Ghatge (Sonal).
Atul Kulkarni plays the character of Ram, a writer who is very emotional and is trying to save his married life and asking his wife a last chance. Later, this writer appoints Sonal as an assistant in his office. Then the journey begins.
Unlike other Satish Rajwade movies, the story of this movie has no twists and turns. We know what will be the end of the story but the unfolding of the story, superb acting by all and the dialogues make this movie is a soothing experience. The difference thing is Satish Rajwade himself acts in this movie as Swaraj. He played the character superbly(Afterall a Director!). He drives the movie.
Sagarika Ghatge is well known for her role in 'Chak De India'. But the problem is the kind of expressions, which a Marathi Movie needs, are not given by her. Marathi actors are stage actors and in this movie many times I saw Expressionless face of her. The other thing is the face of Atul Kulkarni is very innocent and the Sagarika looks like a model. Even in the movie poster you can compare it.
So, You will love this movie if you are an emotional person but will not rate it much higher if you love the typical Satish Rajwade movies like Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai, serials like Eka Lagnachi Dusari Gosht!
Atul Kulkarni plays the character of Ram, a writer who is very emotional and is trying to save his married life and asking his wife a last chance. Later, this writer appoints Sonal as an assistant in his office. Then the journey begins.
Unlike other Satish Rajwade movies, the story of this movie has no twists and turns. We know what will be the end of the story but the unfolding of the story, superb acting by all and the dialogues make this movie is a soothing experience. The difference thing is Satish Rajwade himself acts in this movie as Swaraj. He played the character superbly(Afterall a Director!). He drives the movie.
Sagarika Ghatge is well known for her role in 'Chak De India'. But the problem is the kind of expressions, which a Marathi Movie needs, are not given by her. Marathi actors are stage actors and in this movie many times I saw Expressionless face of her. The other thing is the face of Atul Kulkarni is very innocent and the Sagarika looks like a model. Even in the movie poster you can compare it.
So, You will love this movie if you are an emotional person but will not rate it much higher if you love the typical Satish Rajwade movies like Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai, serials like Eka Lagnachi Dusari Gosht!
- akshay_bhargava
- Jun 23, 2013
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This is story of two individual, one who is trying to save his marriage and another who wants divorce (not with each other). Ram (Atul Kulkarni) is a writer, who writes script for movies. His wife Ragini (Sulekha Talvalkar) is an aspiring actress and thinks her carrier is anchored down because she is married and is not getting any help or support from her in-laws. And she wants divorce as she what's to be a successful. Sonal (Sagarika Ghatge) has troubled marriage and she has lost faith in marriage and tries to get divorced from Samit (Ajay Purkar). She is low in spirit and to get over her situation her friend Meera (Meera Welankar) suggest to get a job. Sonal applies for an associate job in Ram's office and gets it. After spending some time with Ram, Sonal starts liking him, but was scared to express her felling to him. Simultaneously Ram also realize that he likes Sonal and when he tries to express his feeling to Sonal, Smit comes back in Sonal's life and woo her to give another try to their troubled marriage. Meanwhile Ragini also realized her mistake and tries to come back in Ram's life. Sonal comes back to Samit's house but she is always sad. Whereas Ragini realized that Ram no longer in love with her, but he loves Sonal. She tells Ram to go and express his feelings to Sonal. Sonal also realize that she cannot live without Ram and at the end they both tells each other...
Acting of Atul as simple boy next door is very impressive. Sagarika performance is OK, many a time her face were expressionless.
Overall very well said story, good acting and simple dialogs makes movie a soothing experience and has all Satish Rajwade signature.
If you are emotional persona and likes Rom-com go for this movie.
Acting of Atul as simple boy next door is very impressive. Sagarika performance is OK, many a time her face were expressionless.
Overall very well said story, good acting and simple dialogs makes movie a soothing experience and has all Satish Rajwade signature.
If you are emotional persona and likes Rom-com go for this movie.
- gaurav-manojpatel
- Jul 28, 2013
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Premachi Goshta is a 2013 Marathi romance film starring Atul Kulkarni and Sagarika Ghatge.
As soon as I read the plot of this film on wikipedia and the reference to A Midsummer Night's Deam, I knew I had to see it. And I'm happy to say that the film did not disappoint. The story is about Ram (Atul) and Sonal (Sagarika) who meet accidentally at the marriage counselor's office as they are both divorcing from their respective partners. They have a short discussion there about their viewpoints on marriage which are exactly the opposite. Ram believes that separation is not a solution to problems and that even if people separate, love will remain. Sonal believes that marriage is a terrible institution and should be avoided completely. Chance has them meet once more when Sonal goes to apply for a job and sees Ram having chai in front of that office. The rest of the story is about how these two slowly fall in love and struggle to understand their emotions and express them.
The most wonderful part about this film is that the characters are fantastic. Both characters were so well developed that it's as though the writer knew each and every thought and emotion occurring to them. The chemistry between Ram and Sonal, their discussions, their knowing glances are truly delightful to watch. There is also the fact that films and stories are like a character in the film. When Ram and Sonal are unable to understand their emotions, they do so through the stories they write and the characters in those stories are synonymous with them. The film is not really inspired from A Midsummer Night's Dream but the characters are writing a love story that is similar to Shakespeare's play and hence it's mentioned a few times.
Although the second half seemed to drag just a bit, I truly enjoyed this film. It's easy-going and the characters seem so familiar. The casting for this film is just perfect. Atul Kulkarni literally speaks with his eyes. He has this surprised and lovesick look sometimes that makes the quiet moments and glances in the film deep and emotional. You all know Sagarika right, the girl from Chak De India? The one that reminds us of Kareena Kapoor? She is just fantastic in this film. She performed very naturally and was very impressive.
I highly recommend this film for lovers of the romance genre. I really like the way compatibility and love was portrayed in this film. I also like that it's about separated/divorced people falling in love as most romance films don't take this as a topic. Do catch it when you have the chance.
As soon as I read the plot of this film on wikipedia and the reference to A Midsummer Night's Deam, I knew I had to see it. And I'm happy to say that the film did not disappoint. The story is about Ram (Atul) and Sonal (Sagarika) who meet accidentally at the marriage counselor's office as they are both divorcing from their respective partners. They have a short discussion there about their viewpoints on marriage which are exactly the opposite. Ram believes that separation is not a solution to problems and that even if people separate, love will remain. Sonal believes that marriage is a terrible institution and should be avoided completely. Chance has them meet once more when Sonal goes to apply for a job and sees Ram having chai in front of that office. The rest of the story is about how these two slowly fall in love and struggle to understand their emotions and express them.
The most wonderful part about this film is that the characters are fantastic. Both characters were so well developed that it's as though the writer knew each and every thought and emotion occurring to them. The chemistry between Ram and Sonal, their discussions, their knowing glances are truly delightful to watch. There is also the fact that films and stories are like a character in the film. When Ram and Sonal are unable to understand their emotions, they do so through the stories they write and the characters in those stories are synonymous with them. The film is not really inspired from A Midsummer Night's Dream but the characters are writing a love story that is similar to Shakespeare's play and hence it's mentioned a few times.
Although the second half seemed to drag just a bit, I truly enjoyed this film. It's easy-going and the characters seem so familiar. The casting for this film is just perfect. Atul Kulkarni literally speaks with his eyes. He has this surprised and lovesick look sometimes that makes the quiet moments and glances in the film deep and emotional. You all know Sagarika right, the girl from Chak De India? The one that reminds us of Kareena Kapoor? She is just fantastic in this film. She performed very naturally and was very impressive.
I highly recommend this film for lovers of the romance genre. I really like the way compatibility and love was portrayed in this film. I also like that it's about separated/divorced people falling in love as most romance films don't take this as a topic. Do catch it when you have the chance.
- BollyReview
- Jan 20, 2015
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The Story is revolves around Ram and Sonal.Ragini is getting separate from Ram (Atul Kulkarni). Ram But trying to maintain his marriage with Ragini, who is an aspiring actress. Ram believes that she would return back to him. Whereas Sonal has lost all faith in marriage and try get divorced from Samit. Sonal was trying to get a job and come to Ram's office without knowing that she'll be interviewed by Ram himself. Eventually Sonal gets a job as ram's associate. By Spending all the time with Ram Sonal started liking ram she developed feeling for ram simultaneously ram had also realize that he started liking sonal.They both try to express each other but destiny play game with them and their spouse came into their lives back as Ragini realize her mistake and came back to ram as well as samit also try to patch up with sonal. They both try to keep silent as they both don't know about each others love. Sonal came back to samit's house but she always be sad. At the end Ragini realize that ram is not now loving her he loves sonal so she tells ram to go and express your feelings to sonal.Sonal also realize that she cannot live without ram and at the end they both told each other and the most beautiful love story takes place. The Acting of both Atul kulkarni and Sagarika Ghatage is just FAB. The Story is beautiful. The Direction by Satish Rajwade is Speechless.He prove that their is not necessary of Big Sets,Big Star or any special thing to make a beautiful movie. This movie is very simple at same time VERY BEAUTIFUL. A MUST WATCH MOVIE TO EVERYBODY Rating: 9.5/10
- prasadgawali4
- May 16, 2013
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I had been watch many love story in many different language. Hindi,English,Telugu,Tamil,Punjabi,Gujarati.But never ever seen movie like this.. super acting and emotionally touché movie. I loved the way the story is present and hats-off to Atul Kulkarni and Sagarika Ghatge. The way he acting bring me too love Marathi Movie also. Dialogue is super and well connect to the story line. I am sure its unable to make its remake in any other language. After Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai movie I surely recommend you must watch this movie. Watching this movie surely remind each and everyone its first love. There is less words and may I do not recall words Amazing, marvelous, splendid, super duper, awesome feeling after watch this film.
- patelec09064
- Feb 26, 2015
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This is a Marathi romantic film starring Atul Kulkarni and Sagarika Ghatge.
The film has a simple story and sticks to its theme and title of showcasing a love story. Which is why it works: a simple and non-confusing message. The film is about how two married individuals end up in circumstances together and discover love for each other.
In a rich career with intense character roles, National Award winner Atul Kulkarni makes a welcome change to prove his versatility. He is a romantic hero here yes, but the role is still a bit intense. Yet to showcase chemistry is hard and he does it well.
The beautiful Sagarika, who first wowed Hindi audiences in Chak De India, is as charming here. In a different role, she gives and genuine performance. She's the standout in the film for being able to match up to Atul Kulkarni. It's sad to note that she's not been doing films in this decade.
The supporting star cast, screenplay, direction and editing are also quite good and keeps the film breezy for young audiences.
The film has a simple story and sticks to its theme and title of showcasing a love story. Which is why it works: a simple and non-confusing message. The film is about how two married individuals end up in circumstances together and discover love for each other.
In a rich career with intense character roles, National Award winner Atul Kulkarni makes a welcome change to prove his versatility. He is a romantic hero here yes, but the role is still a bit intense. Yet to showcase chemistry is hard and he does it well.
The beautiful Sagarika, who first wowed Hindi audiences in Chak De India, is as charming here. In a different role, she gives and genuine performance. She's the standout in the film for being able to match up to Atul Kulkarni. It's sad to note that she's not been doing films in this decade.
The supporting star cast, screenplay, direction and editing are also quite good and keeps the film breezy for young audiences.
A man and a woman, both married and strangers, become chance acquaintances during their visits to the Marriage Counselor office. Later, the lady gets a job with him, and they become emotionally involved, while struggling with their own estranged marriages.
This is a simple story narrated with a unique backdrop of writing rehashed film stories, mostly for remakes of other movies. An original story sprouts in the mind of the protagonist and that helps to crystallize the growing emotions between him and the lady, who are now working together. Credit should be given to The Director, Satish Rajwade, who wrote the story and acted in the movie.
Atul Kulkarni, twice winner of National Film Awards, was a treat to watch (as Ram). His performance was quite nuanced and effective. The surprise was the 'Chak De India' actress, Sagarika Ghatge, who did quite well in a big role as Sonal. Her appearance was eye catching. She has a great screen presence and is naturally glamorous, more so as she has not been seen in many movies. Rohini Hattangadi (Ram's mother) adds weight to any movie she is a part of. Surekha Talvalkar (as Ragini) did not impress.
The episode where Sonal writes her first scene and is so excited that even though late, she wants Ram to hear it in person right then, seems stretched and superficial.
Three melodious songs croon in the later part of the movie and that adds weight to the emotional situations. It was a pleasant surprise to hear Kailash Kher singing in Marathi.
This movie can be given a miss unless you do not want to pass up on any Atul Kulkarni movie or miss a chance to see Sagarika Ghatge on her rare screen appearance.
This is a simple story narrated with a unique backdrop of writing rehashed film stories, mostly for remakes of other movies. An original story sprouts in the mind of the protagonist and that helps to crystallize the growing emotions between him and the lady, who are now working together. Credit should be given to The Director, Satish Rajwade, who wrote the story and acted in the movie.
Atul Kulkarni, twice winner of National Film Awards, was a treat to watch (as Ram). His performance was quite nuanced and effective. The surprise was the 'Chak De India' actress, Sagarika Ghatge, who did quite well in a big role as Sonal. Her appearance was eye catching. She has a great screen presence and is naturally glamorous, more so as she has not been seen in many movies. Rohini Hattangadi (Ram's mother) adds weight to any movie she is a part of. Surekha Talvalkar (as Ragini) did not impress.
The episode where Sonal writes her first scene and is so excited that even though late, she wants Ram to hear it in person right then, seems stretched and superficial.
Three melodious songs croon in the later part of the movie and that adds weight to the emotional situations. It was a pleasant surprise to hear Kailash Kher singing in Marathi.
This movie can be given a miss unless you do not want to pass up on any Atul Kulkarni movie or miss a chance to see Sagarika Ghatge on her rare screen appearance.