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A Nice Clean Family Comedy Movie with Amazing Story (Fast paced) and purely Hilarious Situations one after another.
NO Fillers like Unecessary Songs / Dragged Action Scenes or Illogical Brainless Comedy Segments where Audience is taken for Granted.
Nice Location and Songs, Brilliant Performance & Chemistry between All 5 Leads - Girish Kulkarni, Tejaswini Pandit, Prasad Khandekar, Namrata Sambherav & Onkar Bhojane aptly Supported by Bhau Kadam, Vishakha Subhedar, Pandharinath Kamble, Rohit Mane, Vanita Kharat & Sayaji Shinde.
Overall A Complete Package -Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha - You will not go Home Disappointed.
Eagerly waiting for Next Prasad Khandekar (as Writer-Director) Movie.
NO Fillers like Unecessary Songs / Dragged Action Scenes or Illogical Brainless Comedy Segments where Audience is taken for Granted.
Nice Location and Songs, Brilliant Performance & Chemistry between All 5 Leads - Girish Kulkarni, Tejaswini Pandit, Prasad Khandekar, Namrata Sambherav & Onkar Bhojane aptly Supported by Bhau Kadam, Vishakha Subhedar, Pandharinath Kamble, Rohit Mane, Vanita Kharat & Sayaji Shinde.
Overall A Complete Package -Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha - You will not go Home Disappointed.
Eagerly waiting for Next Prasad Khandekar (as Writer-Director) Movie.
The movie has interesting idea around mishaps on a resort. The cast is from a comedy show 'Hasya Jatra'. All the actors are seasoned veterans and it shows in their performance. The story starts to unfold events then slows down in middle and later turns predictable. But the whole journey was interesting to watch. There were enjoyable moments all along and a few dull moments. The whole movie is a good entertainer thanks to Prasad Khandekar for writing and direction. I am looking forward for more movies from him with the same team.
The movie also has nice songs and background score. The small details in the movies are taken care of and well made. The future looks bright for Prasad Khandekar and team.
The movie also has nice songs and background score. The small details in the movies are taken care of and well made. The future looks bright for Prasad Khandekar and team.
"Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha" promises a humorous ride, but sadly, it delivers little more than a headache-inducing experience.
The film's lack of a cohesive story is glaring, leaving audiences grasping for substance amidst a sea of silliness. From concept to direction, it's clear that the film falls short on multiple fronts.
One of the most surprising aspects is the involvement of seasoned actor Girish Kulkarni.
Despite his talent, his performance is unable to salvage the wreckage of this messy production.
The rest of the cast, including the director primarily comprised of small-time TV serial actors, fails to impress, further exacerbating the film's woes.
A notable flaw is the blatant and excessive product placement, which detracts from any semblance of artistic integrity the film might have hoped to maintain.
It's a shame to see such a lack of finesse in a project that clearly had potential.
Even attempting to watch the film on fast forward mode proved to be a test of endurance, highlighting the film's inability to engage viewers on any level. It's a prime example of how a promising premise can be derailed by poor execution.
This film is a shoddy attempt at comedy that misses the mark entirely. With its weak storyline, amateurish direction, and lackluster performances, it's a film best avoided by discerning audiences.
The film's lack of a cohesive story is glaring, leaving audiences grasping for substance amidst a sea of silliness. From concept to direction, it's clear that the film falls short on multiple fronts.
One of the most surprising aspects is the involvement of seasoned actor Girish Kulkarni.
Despite his talent, his performance is unable to salvage the wreckage of this messy production.
The rest of the cast, including the director primarily comprised of small-time TV serial actors, fails to impress, further exacerbating the film's woes.
A notable flaw is the blatant and excessive product placement, which detracts from any semblance of artistic integrity the film might have hoped to maintain.
It's a shame to see such a lack of finesse in a project that clearly had potential.
Even attempting to watch the film on fast forward mode proved to be a test of endurance, highlighting the film's inability to engage viewers on any level. It's a prime example of how a promising premise can be derailed by poor execution.
This film is a shoddy attempt at comedy that misses the mark entirely. With its weak storyline, amateurish direction, and lackluster performances, it's a film best avoided by discerning audiences.
This movie best comedy and family friendly. I think everyone should recommend to all your friends and family members. It provide best comedy and humour. I think it is one of the best marathi comedy movie which I have see.. Every Actor and actress done amazing work. And special thanks to Prasad khandekar sir for giving such amazing film. All marathi person and non marathi person but know the marathi language and understand you should watch.
I am very happy to see my all favourite actor and actress in this movie............................... And special thanks to writer and director Prasad khandekar sir..
Thank you team Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha.....
I am very happy to see my all favourite actor and actress in this movie............................... And special thanks to writer and director Prasad khandekar sir..
Thank you team Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha.....
Unmistakable Inspiration: The Quiet Family (1998, Korea)
The film bears heavy resemblance - almost scene-by-scene in some cases - to Kim Jee-woon's Korean cult classic The Quiet Family.
While Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha adds some regional flavors - Maharashtrian customs, speech, and landscape - it doesn't do much to reinvent or significantly localize the concept. The core skeleton, tone, and progression are strongly derivative, suggesting a direct adaptation without credit.
Originality vs. Homage There's a fine line between inspiration and copying, and this film walks dangerously close to the latter. It's one thing to adapt a theme, but Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha borrows heavily without acknowledging its source. Even though it has entertainment value, viewers familiar with the original may feel shortchanged.
While Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha adds some regional flavors - Maharashtrian customs, speech, and landscape - it doesn't do much to reinvent or significantly localize the concept. The core skeleton, tone, and progression are strongly derivative, suggesting a direct adaptation without credit.
Originality vs. Homage There's a fine line between inspiration and copying, and this film walks dangerously close to the latter. It's one thing to adapt a theme, but Ekda Yeun Tar Bagha borrows heavily without acknowledging its source. Even though it has entertainment value, viewers familiar with the original may feel shortchanged.
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Written by Manndar Cholkar
Performed by Rahul Vaidya, Vaishali Samant
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