fiction.wikisort.org - MovieElizabeth Ekadashi is a 2014 Marathi movie directed by Paresh Mokashi.[1][3] and written by Madhugandha Kulkarni. The movie, which tells the tale of a child and his set of friends living in Pandharpur,[4] has been selected as the opening film of the Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India, 2014.[5] The film had national release on 14 November 2014.[6]
2014 Indian film
Elizabeth Ekadashi |
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 Theatrical release poster |
Directed by | Paresh Mokashi |
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Screenplay by | Paresh Mokashi |
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Story by | Madhugandha Kulkarni |
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Produced by | Nittin Keni Nikhil Sane Madhugandha Kulkarni[1] |
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Starring | Shrirang Mahajan Sayali Bhandarkavathekar Pushkar Lonarkar Nandita Dhuri Vanmala Kinikar |
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Cinematography | Amol Gole |
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Edited by | Abhijeet Deshpande |
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Music by | Anand Modak |
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Production companies | Essel Vision Mayasabha productions [1] |
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Distributed by | Essel Vision |
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Release date |
- 14 November 2014 (2014-11-14)
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Running time | 90 minutes |
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Country | India |
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Language | Marathi |
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Budget | ₹1.5 crore (US$190,000) |
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Box office | ₹7 crore (US$880,000)[2] |
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Plot
Dnyanesh and Mukta are siblings who with their mother and grandmother live in the pilgrim town of Pandharpur, Maharashtra. The title's eponymous 'Elizabeth' is a bicycle that is gifted to the talented Dnyanesh by his father after whose death Dnyanesh takes to supporting his mother. Dnyanesh asks his mother that can he set up a shop to overcome their financial needs but his mother urges him to concentrate on studies rather than business. The family lives in straitened financial conditions and on the eve of Ashadhi, financial necessity forces Dnyanesh's mother to sell Elizabeth to a pawn-shark. Dnyanesh and his group of friends must now find a way to recover Elizabeth which forms the rest of the movie.[7][8]
Cast
- Shrirang Mahajan as Dnyanesh[1]
- Sayali Bhandarkavathekar as Mukta[1]
- Pushkar Lonarkar [1]
- Nandita Dhuri[1]
- Vanmala Kinikar[1]
- Chaitanya Badve
- Durgesh Badve-Mahajan
- Chaitanya Kulkarni
- Ashwini Bhalekar
- Dhananjay (Prasad) Godbole
- Anil Kamble
- Aniruddha Prasad Kulkarni
Music
One song in the film- "Dagad Dagad" was composed by the legendary music Director Anand Modak[1] & was sung by Sharayu Date.
Release
Released on Children's day, 2014, Elizabeth Ekadashi was well received by the audience across Maharashtra.[9] The film did a business of ₹ 2.56 crores in just three days.[citation needed]
Accolades
- National Film Award for Best Children's Film[10]
- Government of Maharashtra Sant Tukaram Best International Marathi Film Award, Pune International Film Festival 2015
- Best Film at Zee Chitragaurav Awards 2015
References
National Film Award for Best Children's Film |
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- Khela Ghar (1953)
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- Virsa and the Magic Doll (1958)
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- Kabhi Pass Kabhi Fail (1998)
- Goal (1999)
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