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Pachadlela
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMahesh Kothare
Written byStory:
Abhiram Bhadkamkar
Mahesh Kothare
Dialogue:
Abhiram Bhadkamkar
Produced byMahesh Kothare
StarringBharat Jadhav
Shreyas Talpade
Laxmikant Berde
Vandana Gupte
Dilip Prabhawalkar
Edited bySanjay Dabke
Music byAnil Mohile

Production
company

Jenma Films International

Release date

  • 9 April 2004 (2004-04-09)

Running time

135 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budget₹75 lakh[2]
Box officeest.₹7 crore[2]

Pachadlela (transl. The Possessed One) is a 2004 Indian Marathi-language comedy horror film directed and produced by Mahesh Kothare under the banner of Jenna Films International, the film stars Bharat Jadhav, Shreyas Talpade, Laxmikant Berde, Vandana Gupte, Dilip Prabhawalkar. The music is composed by Anil Mohile and VFX by Binoy Samuel.[3][4]

The film was the Highest grossing film in regional languages. The film was the first Marathi film in which computer generated effects were used. The most of the film is shot at Bavdekar Bungalow in Gaganbawada.[5]

Plot[edit]

Bharat (Bharat Jadhav), Ravi (Shreyas Talpade) and Sameer (Abhiram Bhadkamkar) are transferred to village branch of their bank and are granted an old wada (palace) as a living quarters. They immediately start experiencing paranormal activities which mainly affect Bharat. Initially, Ravi and Sameer deny to believe Bharat when he tells them about the Wada being haunted. Kirkire (Vijay Chavan) possesses Bharat on Ravi's engagement day and reveals certain ritualistic problems which cause Ravi's engagement ceremony to be a total disaster. Bharat is admitted to a mental asylum. Soon Bharat and his friends learn about the story behind the spirits at the Wada from Inspector Mahesh Jadhav (Mahesh Kothare). In the past Inamdar Bhusnale (Dilip Prabhavalkar) was a rich, arrogant and deceptive owner of the Wada. His son Babya (Amey Hunaswadkar) was mentally unstable and had a maniacal obsession for marriage. As per a suggestion from a renowned priest, Bhusnale fixes Babya's wedding with a girl from outside the village so that she won't be aware of Babya's real illness. As per the priest's prediction, as soon as Babya would get married he will be miraculously cured. But, Durga Maushi (Vandana Gupte) who is Bhusnale's neighbor and an outspoken critique of his family learns about this plan and disrupts the wedding ritual. The girl and her family learn about the truth and call off the marriage. This causes immense loss of reputation to Bhusnale. Also due to the shock caused by the situation Babya breaks down mentally and is admitted to a mental asylum where he commits suicide. Bhusnale vows to take revenge and dies due to a heart attack. Ever since that day Babya, his father Bhusnale and their custodian Kirkire haunt the palace seeking a medium for avenging Durga Maushi's actions. Bharat, Sameer and Ravi work together along with their friends and Vetale Guruji (Laxmikant Berde ) to perform a ritual to destroy the evil spirits of Bhusnale, Babya and Kirkire. As per a book by Vetale's great-grandfather who was a master ghost hunter, Vetale places three dolls each accompanied by an object of interest of Bhusnale, Babya and Kirkire. Their spirits then enter the dolls and the dolls are burnt in the ritual fire. Durga Maushi's spirit gets peace after learning about this and departs.

Cast[edit]

Soundtrack[edit]

The film's soundtrack was composed by Anil Mohile, with lyrics penned by Pravin Davane.[6][7]

Track list[edit]

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Mauj Masti"Hrishikesh Ranade, Amey Date, Chetan Rana05:39
2."Rupaan Dekhani"Vaishali Samant, Hrishikesh Ranade05:03
Total length:10:42

Release[edit]

The film was released all over Maharashtra on 9 April 2004, and was instant commercial success and was running for 50 weeks in theatres of Maharashtra

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pachadlela (2004) Running Time". FilmAffinity. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ a b KOTHARE, MAHESH (1 January 2023). DAMN IT ANI BARACH KAHI (in Marathi). Mumbai: Mehta Publishing House Pvt Ltd. ISBN 978-81-959709-6-4.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • ^ "'Pachhadlela' - Dilip Prabhavalkar: Marathi films of the actors you should not miss". The Times of India. Retrieved 28 April 2023.
  • ^ "Stream "Pachadlela (2004)" online today or Rent/Buy this Movie". watchplaystream. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
  • ^ "Tourist Places to Visit in Gaganbawada | Weekend Getaways Near Kolhapur Pune". www.kaajvaforeststay.com. Retrieved 1 May 2023.
  • ^ Pachadlela - All Songs - Download or Listen Free - JioSaavn, 1 January 2004, retrieved 28 December 2023
  • ^ "Pachadlela - Play & Download All MP3 Songs @WynkMusic". Wynk Music. Retrieved 28 December 2023.
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