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Balak Palak

  • 2013
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
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Rohit Phalke, Bhagyashree Milind, and Shashwati Pimplikar in Balak Palak (2013)
Helps parents to realize how important it is to communicate transparently with your child.
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Helps parents to realize how important it is to communicate transparently with your child.Helps parents to realize how important it is to communicate transparently with your child.Helps parents to realize how important it is to communicate transparently with your child.

  • Director
    • Ravi Jadhav
  • Writers
    • Ambar Hadap
    • Ravi Jadhav
    • Ganesh Pandit
  • Stars
    • Shashwati Pimplikar
    • Madan Deodhar
    • Bhagyashree Milind
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ravi Jadhav
    • Writers
      • Ambar Hadap
      • Ravi Jadhav
      • Ganesh Pandit
    • Stars
      • Shashwati Pimplikar
      • Madan Deodhar
      • Bhagyashree Milind
    • 14User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shashwati Pimplikar
    • Dolly
    Madan Deodhar
    Madan Deodhar
    • Bhagya
    Bhagyashree Milind
    Bhagyashree Milind
    • Chiu
    • (as Bhagyashree Shankpal)
    Rohit Phalke
    • Avya
    Prathamesh Parab
    Prathamesh Parab
    • Vishu
    Kishore Kadam
    Kishore Kadam
    • Kadam Uncle
    Avinash Narkar
    Avinash Narkar
    • Mr. Gandhe
    Sai Tamhankar
    Sai Tamhankar
    • Neha
    Vishakha Subhedar
    Vishakha Subhedar
    • Pednekar Kaku
    Supriya Pathare
    Supriya Pathare
    • Mrs. Puranik
    Anand Ingle
    Anand Ingle
    • Mr. Rege
    Subodh Bhave
    Subodh Bhave
    • Husband
    Amruta Subhash
    Amruta Subhash
    • Wife
    Satish Tare
    Satish Tare
    • Ramesh
    • Director
      • Ravi Jadhav
    • Writers
      • Ambar Hadap
      • Ravi Jadhav
      • Ganesh Pandit
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews14

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    mayoorshetty

    childhood discovery of sex through adult paperback novels

    Ravi Jadhav'sd Marathi BP or BALAK PALAK (the long title is a sort of slang, and BP stands for Blueprints, i.e. dirty movies) is to the contrary fairly understated, about a childhood discovery of sex through adult paperback novels and 'A' or more-rated films. The five children involved are not clones of one another, and it turns out that their 'uncle' knows more about teaching them sex education than do their parents. A charming comedy of the MURMUR OF THE HEART variety, but including girls, it begins and ends with one of the couples grownup and trying to figure out how to deal with the sex education of their son: the temptations today are greater -- not just videotapes and illustrated paperbacks, but the internet and beyond.
    10kokanekaustubh

    Fantastic movie ! One can watch with the whole family. Don't miss this one !

    Fantastic movie! One can watch with the whole family...1st half is full blown laughter and 'excitement' and second half is equally serious.

    When we were school kids (which was just 7 years ago), schools used to arrange special shows of movies like 'Veer Savarkar' for us. I think time has come that BP be shown to school-kids at concessional rates.

    But there's a flip side to this. Real 'innocent' kids (hard to find these days) will get idea of how to get 'things', which is not what the movie aims to show.

    Critital mentions-

    Excellent handling by the director and outstanding cinematography. It's only the second movie after Vicky Donor that has lived up to the standard expected when you're handling such sensitive subjects

    Enjoyable, thoroughly! Don't miss this one
    10sachinv-kamble

    Awesome Movie

    Brilliant stuff Ravi Jadhav..Congratulations to the complete cast and crew of this movie. Thank You Ritesh D and Uttung Thakur for giving us a delightful, educational and wholesome entertainer. The direction is flawless as usual from Ravi Jadhav and the Music by Vishal Shekhar is awesome, specially Haravli Pakhre and Kalla very well pictured and choreographed. This is by far the best movie of the year so far and one of the best Marathi movies in the recent past. A must watch for each and every individual. Ritesh, please continue producing such good movies. I love the character Vishnu and Cheu they are simply the best. Would love to see this movie made in Hindi and other languages since this is a universal subject. All the best and god bless.
    8akshay_bhargava

    A story of four teenagers dealing with the adulthood!

    It's a story of four teenagers, a Chandal Choukadi, who are innocent and enjoy their day to day life. Everything is fine until a girl was thrown out of her house for a 'misdeed'. Then their search begins what was her misdeed and why it is a misdeed.

    During this journey they take help of a guy who is well known for having the knowledge of such misdeeds. This guy becomes their teacher. He tells them about the misdeeds and with that the background of it. Right from the beginning!

    This movie forces us to think about the current situation of sex education in India, where teenagers hardly get pure sex education and the curiosity of it forces them to watch porn movies where this purity gets adulterated.

    Though it is said the movie can be seen with the parents, it's not true. There will always be some kind of awkwardness if teenagers watch this movie with their parents. I will suggests the parents and teenagers should watch this movie not together but separately. This will give them a space to think about where they find themselves in this movie. Otherwise this space will be taken by the awkwardness.

    A nice movie to watch. Totally worth!
    8gaurav-manojpatel

    Curiosity of kids; patience of parents

    Nicely portrayed the delicate issue of advising today's parent handle issues related to sex education in a more transparent way in order to help their children distinguish between Lust and Love. This is a must watch movie for all parents.

    The dram entangles typical middle class families of India who are busy in achieving the comfort for their children; but at the same time they are not able to spend time with them. Kids who have many question related to life (read SEX) falls prey to company that will lead them to an unguided path. All four kids portrayed their character beautifully. Their innocence and curiosity to know what their elder sister (neighbor) has done so as to bring disgrace to their family. Their path to find the answer and some awkward situation with their parents when asked very sensitive question are fun filled. A must watch for all....

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      The film was to be called BP. But it might be mistaken by many as an adult film. The title Balak Palak was suggested by the Chief Asst. Director (Shivkumar Parthasarathy) of the film. He had made an illustration of a father and son and had mentioned Balak Palak (Child and Parent) in it. The director liked the idea and he decided to use the name Balak Palak for the film.

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    • Release date
      • January 4, 2013 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
      • Marathi
    • Also known as
      • Отцы и дети
    • Filming locations
      • Thane, Maharashtra, India
    • Production companies
      • Mumbai Film Company
      • Ravi Jadhav Films
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      • ₹15,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
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      • 2.35 : 1

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