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Ha Khel Sawalyancha is a Marathi-language film was released on 21 May 1976. It is produced by Sumati Gupte-Joglekar and directed by Vasant Joglekar.[1] Asha Kale and Kashinath Ghanekar is in the lead roles.[2]
Plot
Indumati's (Asha Kale) world revolves around her big, fancy home in a quiet village, where she lives with her stepmom, Sushila (Lalan Sarang). Sushila had a tough time since her husband died young, and she doesn't have full control over their property. Indumati prefers a simpler life, hanging out with village girls and dressing like them.
Sushila's brother Ganu (Raja Gosavi) visits one day, and Sushila spills a family secret: years ago, their servant Narsu (Madhu Apte) died in a tragic accident while trying to get a coconut during a storm. His wife went mad, and people say his spirit haunts the coconut tree.
Then, a city guy named Dr. Shekhar (Kashinath Ghanekar) arrives, he wanting to marry Indumati. Their meetings are funny, but things take a spooky turn when Indumati gets possessed by Narsu's spirit, just as they're about to get married.
Despite the scary situation, Shekhar promises to help Indumati and free her from the evil spirit. As they face this challenge together, they learn about love, courage, and the power of standing by each other's side in tough times.
Cast
- Asha Kale as Indumati (Gomu)
- Kashinath Ghanekar as Dr. Shekhar Thorat
- Ashok Kumar as Mr. Thorat; Shekhar's father
- Lalan Sarang as Sushila; Indumati's mother
- Raja Gosavi as Ganu Mama
- Dhumal as Diwanji
- Shrikant Moghe as Mr. Jagirdar
- Deven Verma as Bhoot Papeshwar Maharaj
- Jairam Kulkarni as Tangewala
- Madhu Apte as Narsu
Soundtrack
The music has been directed by Hridaynath Mangeshkar and all lyrics were written by Sudhir Moghe.[3][4] The songs were popular among viewers.[5]
Track listing
- "Gomu Sangtina" - Hemant Kumar, Asha Bhosle
- "Aala Aala Vara" - Asha Bhosle, Anuradha Paudwal
- "Ha Khel Sawalyancha" - Mahendra Kapoor
- "Kajal Ratina" - Asha Bhosle
Accolades
- Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Marathi for Asha Kale
- Filmfare Award for Best Director – Marathi for Vasant Joglekar
References
- ^ "Ha Khel Savalyancha (1976)". Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ "हा खेळ सावल्यांचा". मराठी चित्रपट सूची. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ "Ha Khel Sawalyancha MP3 Song Download | HA KHEL SAWALYANCHA (MAR) @ WynkMusic". Wynk Music. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ "Ha Khel Sawalyancha - 31 December 1975 Download | Ha Khel Sawalyancha - 31 December 1975 Movie Songs Download". www.saregama.com. Retrieved 16 March 2024.
- ^ "Watch The Classic Marathi Official Video Song 'Ha Khel Sawalyancha' Sung By Mahendra Kapoor | Marathi Video Songs - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 March 2024.