, skillfully localized to reflect the culture and humor of Kolhapur and rural Maharashtra. Plot Overview
Released in 2008, (English translation: "Give a Push") is a landmark Marathi comedy-drama that became the biggest hit of its year. Directed by Atul Kale and Sudesh Manjrekar, the film is an official adaptation of the 2006 American road-trip movie Little Miss Sunshine De Dhakka Marathi Full Movie
Because they cannot afford train tickets, the family embarks on a chaotic journey to Mumbai in a stolen rickshaw that frequently breaks down and requires a literal "push" to start. The trip is filled with mishaps, including police chases and family medical emergencies, serving as a backdrop for the family to rediscover their unity and love. Cast and Crew , skillfully localized to reflect the culture and
The film's success is largely attributed to its strong ensemble cast, particularly the chemistry between lead actors Makarand Anaspure and Siddharth Jadhav. Makarand Jadhav Makarand Anaspure Suryabhan Jadhav (Grandfather) Shivaji Satam Dhanajirao (Brother-in-law) Siddharth Jadhav Sumati Jadhav (Wife) Medha Manjrekar Sayali Jadhav (Daughter) Gauri Vaidya Kisna Jadhav (Son) Saksham Kulkarni Directed by: Atul Kale and Sudesh Manjrekar Written by: Mahesh Manjrekar Atul Kale, Ajit Parab, and Samir Box Office and Legacy The trip is filled with mishaps, including police
The story follows the Jadhav family, who are struggling financially after the father, Makarand, exhausted their wealth pursuing a failed invention—an auto part designed to reduce fuel consumption. Their luck seems to change when Makarand’s daughter, Sayali, is selected for the final round of a major dance competition in Mumbai that offers a life-changing cash prize.
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