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PANIPURI’ (MARATHI) REVIEW



PaniPuri (Marathi; UA) is a film produced by Eskay Productions that tells the narrative of four couples who seek the assistance of attorney Yashwant Jamadar (Makarand Deshpande) in order to dissolve their marriages. Jamadar considers himself accountable for the divorce that occurred between his daughter Nima (Sayali Sanjeev) and her husband Kartik (Piyush Mandavkar). Ever since that moment, Jamadar has made it his mission to avoid divorces rather than to aid in the process of divorce. In this way, Jamadar makes the four couples — Siddhu (Kailash Waghmare) and Maya (Shivali Parab); Bodke Master (Bharat Ganeshpure) and Archana (Prajakta Hanamghar); Baban (Hrishikesh Joshi) and Radha (Pratiksha Jadhav); and Vinay (Sachin Bangar) and Gauri (Anushka Pimputkar) — avert their respective divorces. Additionally, he reconciles the disagreements that exist between his daughter Nima and his son-in-law Kartik in order to ensure that they have a happy ending.



Ramesh Choudhary has written a narrative that is improbable because it provides the idea to the audience that every couple seeks a divorce when they are faced with challenges that both of them are experiencing inside their relationship. Despite the fact that it is intended to be a comedy, the fact that it is generally accepted that people choose to divorce is unappealing. In addition, the emotional quotient is minimal since one only experiences feelings of sentimentality in a few different locations. Screenplay written by Sanjay Navgire is nothing special. At moments, the humor is hilarious, but at other times, it falls short of expectations. The dialogues from Sanjay Navgire are satisfactory.



In the role of advocate Yashwant Jamadar, Makarand Deshpande performs well. As Baban, Hrishikesh Joshi is a talented actor. In the part of Radha, Pratiksha Jadhav does a decent job. In his role as Bodke Master, Bharat Ganeshpure is satisfactory. In her role as Archana, Prajakta Hanamghar performs a creditable job. In the role of Siddhu, Kailash Waghmare gives a decent performance. In the role of Maya, Shivali Parab is sufficient. Shalu, Maya's mother, is portrayed by Vishakha Subhedar, who provides effective support. Vinay is a role that Sachin Bangar plays quite well. During her time as Gauri, Anushka Pimputkar had her moments. When it comes to the part of Nima, Sayali Sanjeev is given very little room to work, yet she is fine. Piyush Mandavkar does a decent job in the supporting role of Kartik. The character of Virus, played by Abhay Gite, provides Jamadar with everyday assistance. The narrative provided by Sumit Raghavan is good. The others are acceptable.



In terms of direction, Ramesh Choudhary is about average. Hit tracks are not included in Ajit Parab's music. Lyrics written by Mandar Cholkar are satisfactory. The background music composed by Amar Mohile shouldn't have been as successful as it was. Both the cinematography and editing that Siddhesh Santosh More has done are satisfactory. The artistic direction that Chhabi Guragai and Neeta Guragai have created is practical.


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