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The film has a taken a good opening and is expected to do well, mostly due to the lead pair. Overall, Mangalashtak Once More is an above average fair. Hemant Dhome is hilarious while Vijay Patwardhan and the rest of the actors offer decent support. But why is her supporting role listed as ‘friendly appearance’ in the credits? As Barve’s best friend, Kadambari Kadam plays her part well.
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Mukta shows maturity both while portraying helplessness and happiness.Īlthough Sai Tamhankar’s character is very similar to the one she played in Time Please, she succeeds in bringing a different take to it.
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Swapnil displays various moods of his character with ease.
Mangalastaka once more plus#
Swapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve performance is one of the biggest plus points. The film spins around the spouse wife relationship in cutting edge times. The same can be said for the cinematography, background score and editing. Nilesh Moharir’s soulful music suits the situations well. But what is more surprising is that the pre-climax twist is also the same in both the films and that too involving the same actor – Sai Tamhankar! If it’s a co-incidence, it’s a huge one indeed! Apart from this, the scene between Aarti and a watchman appears unwanted. Secondly, as stated above, the story is very similar to Time Please minus the delightful character of Himmatrao. One can’t ignore it as ‘just a scene’ because the entire story is based on it. Firstly, the main issue of Satya throwing Aarti out of his house isn’t convincing since problems between the couple hadn’t reached such a high level. Scenes inside Satya’s office deserve special mention as that is exactly the case in today’s target-oriented era.īut the film has two major problems.
Mangalastaka once more professional#
The clash between Satyajit aka Satya’s personal and professional life is handled with maturity through some realistic scenes at both fronts. If you haven’t, the Swapnil Joshi and Mukta Barve starrer can be seen once for some appealing moments and, of course, the lead couple.įirst, let’s come to the plus points. If you have seen that film, you won’t be too impressed with Sameer Joshi’s debut Mangalashtak Once More since it is like a not-so-convincing remake of the former. Review: Sameer Vidwan’s effective and mature romantic flick Time Please – Love Story Lagna Nantarchi was released just less than four months ago. After their relation reaches a new low, they are separated. Although they love each other, there are constant fights between them, due to which they are also not able to bear a child. Story Outline: Married couple Satyajit (Swapnil Joshi) and Aarti (Mukta Barve) are going through a troubled phase due to the former’s target-oriented job in a radio station. Kadambari Kadam as Mukta’s practical sister and Sai as the tough boss with a heart of gold also pitch in good performances, making this film worth a watch.Cast: Swapnil Joshi, Mukta Barve, Sai Tamhankar, Kadambari Kadam, Hemant Dhome, Vijay Patwardhan And that’s where the success of the film lies. Together, the couple looks so good that when apart the audience roots for them to get back together. Watch her transform from the cool girlfriend, to the over dependent wife to an endearingly shy, but determined working girl. While Swwapnil as the irritated, bogged down hubby has put in a good and earnest act, Mukta too excels with her comic timing and dialogue delivery. However, by relying on the couple’s crackling chemistry to do the job of conveying hurt, anger and love, the director has hit the bulls eye. Thankfully, no preaching here, which if indulged in could have made watching the proceedings a drag. Mangalashtak Once More touches on all these issues, but with humour and sensitivity. Will they reconcile? Will ego issues ruin their romance? Or will absence make the heart grow fonder? Aarti leaves the home, albeit grudgingly, and begins the real movie. So much so that even an impromptu two-day Goa trip that Satya plans, to get rid of this drudgery, sees Aarti packing and planning like it’s a month-long vacation! The tension builds up and one fine day Satya crosses his threshold of patience and the couple has a fight. However, there is a sort of routine that has set into their lives that has been captured wonderfully by the director Sameer Joshi.Īnd the routine has been chalked out in a suffocating and meticulous manner by Aarti. They have all the material comforts and life seems rocking for the duo. Review: Aarti (Mukta Barve) and Satyajit Pathak (Swwapnil Joshi), a married couple, are living the good life.
Mangalastaka once more free#
Plot: Is setting a loved one free the proof of your love or is controlling and caring about their every action love? Or is a loved one simply a habit who you take for granted? Mangalashtak Once More delves into this aspect with fun, emotion and sensitivity.