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Dhadakebaaz (transl. Powerful) is a 1990 Indian Marathi-language action comedy film directed and produced by Mahesh Kothare under Jenma Films International. The screenplay was written by Vasant Sathe and Kothare, while Kothare also provided the story and Purushottam Berde wrote the dialogues.
The film is a remake of the Marathi movie Zapatlela (1993) which itself was inspired by 1988 Hollywood film Child's Play. The film was an average grosser at the box office. In the film, a haunted doll is possessed by the spirit of a recently-deceased gangster. The doll starts killing people, while trying to gain a new human form.
Gangaram is a mystical and ancient character, who was once a skilled magician and the ancestor of Laxmikant Hajare (Lakshya), one of the film's main protagonists. Thousands of years ago, Gangaram was learning magic from a guru when a tragic accident occurred. The guru, angered by this, cursed Gangaram by trapping him inside a small bottle using ...
Gangaram unites with the poacher and both go looking for a tiger. After many days they find a tiger. Gangaram walks toward the tiger and the poacher is ready to shoot it. But the tiger is full and walks away. Forest officers follow them and shoot the poacher and take Gangaram into custody. Gangaram's story becomes famous all over India.
On 15 January 2024, the occasion of Pongal, the producers released a poster announcing a tentative release during April 2024. However, the film's release was postponed again. [75] The film was cleared by the censor board with a U/A certificate without any major cuts. [1] The Hindi version of the film was released on 6 September 2024. [76]
Gangaram is an Indian Bengali-language romantic comedy drama television series [1] [2] which premiered on 28 December 2020 [3] on Bengali Entertainment Channel Star Jalsha.It is also available on the digital platform Disney+ Hotstar.
"Gangaram Ki Samajh Men Na Aaye" Mukesh, Suman Kalyanpur, Sharda: Verma Malik 3 "Lo Aayee Hai Jawani" Asha Bhosle: Hasrat Jaipuri: 4 "Paise Ki Pehchan Yahan" Mohammed Rafi: Neeraj: 5 "Aaya Na Humko Pyar Jatana" Mukesh, Suman Kalyanpur Indeevar: 6 "Bas Yehi Apradh Main Har Baar" Mukesh Neeraj 7 "Kaun Kaun Kitne Pani Mein" Mukesh Verma Malik
Ram Ram Gangaram is a 1977 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed and produced by Dada Kondke under the banner of Dada Kondke Productions. It stars Kondke himself with Usha Chavan , Ashok Saraf and Anjana Mumtaz.