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MANMAUJI’ (MARATHI) REVIEW

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The narrative of a young guy who despises ladies is told in the film Manmauji (Marathi; UA), which was produced by Golden Gate Motion Pictures.


Ad agency is led by Shree, who is played by Bhushan Patil. His workplace is filled with ladies, despite the fact that he despises women. Meera, played by Ria Nalavade, is a woman who joins his agency in the role of assistant vice president. Despite the fact that Meera is already engaged to be married, Shree quickly begins to develop feelings for her more and more. In the end, what takes place?


This is a narrative that Sheetal Shetty has written, and it progresses in a very predictable manner. To a certain extent, her screenplay is interesting, but after a certain amount of time, it becomes tedious. The dialogues written by Hrishikesh Joshi are very enjoyable.


As Shree, Bhushan Patil not only has a good appearance but also performs really well. Ria Nalavade exudes self-assurance in her role as Meera. The performance of Sayali Sanjeev is effortless. The assistance provided by Bhau Kadam is typical. Having Sanjay Mone is sufficient. It is OK with Sunil Tawde. It is clear that Nishigandha Wad is trying to be heard. There are times when Arun Nalavade shines. An impression is left by Jaywant Wadkar. Sandeep Pathak is a really pleasant person. It is the assistance of others that is required.


In terms of direction, Sheetal Shetty is average. The music that was composed by Amitraj and Pankaj Padghan serves a purpose. These lyrics, written by Kshitij Patwardhan and Valay Mulgund, are nothing special. In terms of choreography, Rahul-Sanjeev is about mediocre. It would have been preferable if Pankaj Padghan had composed better background music. The camerawork that Prasad Bhende has done is appropriate. Art direction by Yogesh Ingle is of high quality. The editing done by Ashish Mhatre is of a satisfactory quality.


When taken as a whole, Manmauji is much too unremarkable to leave an impression at various ticket booths.




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