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Nivedita Saraf, Harish Dudhade, Rajasi Bhave, Amey Wagh, Kshitee Jog, and Siddharth Chandekar in Fussclass Dabhade (2025)

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Fussclass Dabhade

12 reviews
6/10

Hemant Dhone Almost Hits It Out of the Park!

Fussclass Dabhade (2025) : Movie Review -

After Jhimma and Jhimma 2, Hemant Dhone and his team do it again! This time, in the family drama genre-a much needed change. This genre hasn't seen many great films in Marathi cinema unless you go back to the popular family dramas (mostly melodramas) of the 80s and 90s, or the last one I remember, "De Dhakka" (2008). Fussclass Dabhade brings this dormant genre to life yet again, despite some unnecessary flaws. On a scale of 20, it has 10 moments to cherish and love, 5 moments that weren't necessary, and 5 other moments that are predictable but decent. It does seem to have borrowed material from various films and daily soaps to create a purely traditional, village-driven, and rooted family comedy-drama in the Marathi industry.

The film begins with the wedding ceremonies of the youngest son of the Dabhade family, Sonu (Amey Wagh). His elder brother, Kiran (Siddharth Chandekar), has just returned home for the wedding, while the eldest sister, Jayashree (Kshitee Jog), is mostly around the house. Sonu and Jaya share a regular brother-sister relationship, but Kiran is somewhat sour about the family and its members, including his father and siblings. The reason for this is revealed through his past, a broken marriage. After Sonu's wedding, the family members start fighting and arguing with each other, especially Kiran, who is the main instigator. Will they be able to understand their mistakes and return to their previous bond?

Hemant Dhone has written a fantastic script, even though it doesn't seem entirely original. The theme of erectile dysfunction or performance pressure is reminiscent of Shubh Mangal Savdhaan; IVF and infertility have been depicted in many films before, and a character's anguish over an ex-girlfriend, now someone's wife, has been used in countless films. The family drama, conflicts, arguments, and basic themes are clearly borrowed from our regular daily soaps, but with better execution that avoids being overly dramatic. A few modern ideas like honeymoon, condom, family planning, and consulting a venereal doctor seemed unnecessary, but Dhome included them for the sake of a "modern touch," which I believe undermines the film. The motive and essence of the narrative are so natural, organic, and rooted; why incorporate modern ideas and attempt to mix them with our simple family bonds? Even De Dhakka featured a woman without a child, but did not try to make it look intentional. Fussclass Dabhade falters there, and probably only there.

On the positive side, the film has at least ten moments that will move you, touch you, and make you emotional. Some scenes looked so real; I could feel and relate to exactly what happens in families on a daily basis (even in Mumbai). Sonu calling Virat Kohli "Chiku," Komal's frightening expressions while getting intimate with Sonu, Kiran's jealousy over his ex, Madhuri's agony regarding his jealousy, and especially that speech where she finally confronts Kiran, stating that her husband is a much better man than he could have ever made himself in life: Sachin and Jaya's sweet bonding, Jaya's constant struggle with her natural flaws as a woman/mother, Solochana/mother's overly caring nature, the father's honest and highly respectful attitude, and that one dramatic Shanta Akka we all have in our families. Dhome has provided a proper buffer that we haven't tasted in years. Did I forget to mention the spicy candy, Manju? How sexy and wild that character is for a film set in a village!

The film is also blessed with some good performances, and almost everyone in the cast has done well. Amey Wagh and Siddharth Chandekar have done fine jobs; Kshitee Jog is too good, Harish Dudhade is superb, Rajasi Bhave has been surprisingly good, Usha Nadkarni does it in her style, and I love that. Rajan Bhise, Mitali Mayekar, Nivedita Saraf, and Kalabai Nakti have done exactly what was needed, Suyog Gorhe looks handsome, and last but not the least, Trupti Shedge was fire! Shivani Surve appears in a blink-and-miss cameo and looks stunning in that one frame, but that moment wasn't explored well later. The film lacks hit numbers, but all the songs are visually splendid; they are just fine, and the production design has been quite impressive. Hemant Dhome has given us the first "Good Watch" in 2025 in Marathi cinema, and we should all be thankful to him. I hope he continues in the same form and doesn't slip like he did before Jhimma. He ALMOST hits it out of the park with Fussclass Dabhade, a level that many Marathi directors have failed to achieve in recent times. It's just that a few modern theories make the film look cheap and vulgar at moments, spoiling the momentum for a while. Nevertheless, it's still a good watch, if not a very good one.

RATING - 6/10*
  • SAMTHEBESTEST
  • Jan 28, 2025
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8/10

This is a fantastic Marathi family movie that you **must watch!** The Dabhade family feels so relatable as they navigate and rediscover their relationships with each other

While it's a comedy that keeps you entertained, it also touches on some important and thought-provoking topics:

  • *Joint family vs. Personal space* - How do you balance family love with your own independence?


  • *Breakups and their impact* - Not just on the individuals but on the entire family.


  • *IVF & societal pressure on women* - The film beautifully highlights how women are often pressured to have children, even at the cost of their physical and mental well-being. It sends a strong message: *A woman's worth is not defined by motherhood-her happiness matters most!*
  • *Sexual relationships in marriage* - It sheds light on how intimacy is crucial in a relationship and how its absence can lead to self-doubt and emotional struggles.


  • *Importance of sex education* - The film emphasizes the need for open conversations about "sex" within families, especially when children are growing up.


  • *Sibling bonds* - The movie beautifully showcases the love, support, and unbreakable bond between siblings.


This movie is a perfect mix of laughter, emotions, and meaningful messages. Definitely worth watching!
  • rpatil-13123
  • Feb 1, 2025
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6/10

Could have been better

Despite having such a huge cast, this movie fails to make a strong impact. Though they tried to give an important message, but the way it was delivered, it didn't feel impactful. The cinematography of this movie is too good. It looks similar to what we see in South Indian movies. The locations are nice. Some heartfelt moments in the family are touching. Some scenes and songs are little cringe. It would have been well written. There are some funny scenes you would laugh on or emotional scenes too. They tried to show so many things that it got complicated a lot. But it is definitely a one time watch.
  • Pranali_Patil
  • Jul 14, 2025
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10/10

Fussclass Dabhade (2025) - A Chaotic Ride of Laughter and Legacy

Fussclass Dabhade (2025) is a madcap Marathi comedy that blends family feud, forgotten inheritance, and small-town madness with sharp humor. When the eccentric Dabhade family discovers a decades-old will that could change their fortunes, chaos ensues. With witty dialogues, quirky characters, and laugh-out-loud moments, the film keeps you hooked. The performances, especially by the matriarch and the bumbling lawyer, steal the show. A perfect blend of satire and slapstick, Fussclass Dabhade delivers a light-hearted yet memorable cinematic experience. The direction stays crisp, the pacing rarely dips, and the climax offers a surprising twist. Ideal for fans of family comedies with a desi twist.
  • GauravA-86
  • Jul 22, 2025
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9/10

"*A Cinematic Masterpiece: "Fussclass Dabhade" Steals the Show!*

I recently had the privilege of watching "Fussclass Dabhade" and I must say, it's a film that will leave you spellbound! Written and directed by the visionary Hemant Dhome, this Marathi movie is a testament to the director's exceptional storytelling skills.

The entire cast delivers outstanding performances, bringing depth and nuance to their respective characters. The actors' chemistry on screen is undeniable, making the viewing experience even more enjoyable.

The movie's narrative is engaging, with a perfect balance of drama, humor, and emotion. The cinematography is stunning, capturing the essence of the story beautifully.

Overall, "Fussclass Dabhade" is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates good cinema. With its talented cast, impeccable direction, and captivating storyline, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression on audiences.
  • sachinnikamm
  • Feb 1, 2025
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10/10

A Must-Watch! Fussclass Dabhade is Pure Entertainment with Heart! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Just watched Fussclass Dabhade, and I have to say-what an absolute delight! 🎬✨ This movie is a perfect blend of humor, emotions, and a heartwarming story that keeps you engaged from start to finish.

The performances are top-notch, with every actor bringing their character to life in the most entertaining and relatable way. The dialogues are witty, the comedy feels effortless, and the emotional moments hit just the right chord. It's the kind of film that makes you laugh, think, and leaves you with a big smile!

The storytelling is fresh and engaging, with great direction, catchy music, and beautiful cinematography that adds charm to the experience. The movie captures the essence of family, relationships, and the quirks of daily life in a way that feels so real yet so entertaining.

If you're looking for a feel-good Marathi movie with a strong dose of fun, heart, and nostalgia, Fussclass Dabhade is a must-watch! Highly recommended-go experience the magic! 🎥💛👏
  • ankitashanbhag-83669
  • Feb 4, 2025
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9/10

A must-watch for those who enjoy well-crafted Marathi cinema!

"Fussclass Dabhade" is a perfect blend of comedy, emotions, and drama, making it a delightful watch. The entire cast delivered outstanding performances, bringing their characters to life with natural ease. The collaborative efforts of the team shine through in every scene, from brilliant direction to seamless storytelling. A must-watch for those who enjoy well-crafted Marathi cinema!

"Fussclass Dabhade" is a perfect blend of comedy, emotions, and drama, making it a delightful watch. The entire cast delivered outstanding performances, bringing their characters to life with natural ease. The collaborative efforts of the team shine through in every scene, from brilliant direction to seamless storytelling. A must-watch for those who enjoy well-crafted Marathi cinema!
  • shindejay
  • Jan 31, 2025
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5/10

Please All = Please none

Pros : Cinematography. Editing. Art design Cons: Despite a great cast , somehow the pitch of all key characters seems to be off...Too high in some cases ( All three siblings especially the eldest sister) and too low in some cases ( the parents) . I had loved Zhimma hence had attempted to watch this movie. Seems like the director was trying to offer a buffet for everyone rather than concentrating on telling a story true to its spirit . The premise ( family coming together for a marriage and conflict resolution) is not new but is always interesting depending on the writing. Writing was too ambitious and scenes seemed forced . Even though the casting was top notch but the character graphs were very inconsistent .More simpler writing with more humour ( not crude humour with tacky background score) focused on moving the story forward organically would have helped . Classic case of what could have been and lost potentiaI . Will still lineup to watch a Hemant dhome film because of Zhimma 1 . Wish him luck.
  • Karanever5678
  • Feb 27, 2025
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9/10

Fussclass Dabhade Family Blockbuster Masterpiece!

Ekdum Kadak Chitrapat!!!

Picture this, a big fat family wedding, full of masti and drama, where the Dabhade Family shines. Amey, Siddharth, Kshitee-wah, what acting! They feel like your own brothers and sister, fighting and loving. The film's magic is simple: it's our normal family story-laughs, tears, and pyaar. Colorful scenes, nice music, and dialogues so real, you'll say, "Arre, same to same!" It's a cozy hug from your family, reminding you of home.

Mesmerizing enough to make us remind of family and small small things absolutely wonderful work by all the artist.

Ek number entertainment-take your family to watch this dhamaka. Hats off to Hemant Dhome for this dil se dil tak treat!
  • imdbfan-9836312960
  • Mar 21, 2025
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1/10

Interesting

Great work beautiful screen play all actors did excellent work one time movie.i recommended all to watch this movie dialogue delivery was amazing film is quite interesting in between it gets little bit slow However later on words movie takes the pace love the locations. Low budget movie makes big impact love the family drama movie the movie has United of the youngest son The state is set for fun and chaos emotions run high and heartfelt movements unfold this film try to say a lot without saying much this may strike a cord with the Masses but whether it will appeal to a younger audience Remains to be seen.
  • HaroonB-04
  • Jul 22, 2025
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8/10

Good story

  • KAMLESHS-66
  • Jul 22, 2025
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10/10

Awesome

Here's a detailed review of *First Class Dabhade* that you can use:

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Recently, I had the pleasure of watching the Marathi movie *First Class Dabhade* in a theatre, and I must say, it was a delightful experience. This movie is a refreshing addition to Marathi cinema, offering a perfect balance of humor, emotion, and drama, all wrapped up in a relatable family story. Here's my detailed take on the movie:

**Natural and Authentic Acting:** One of the most striking aspects of *First Class Dabhade* is the natural acting by the cast. Each actor, from the leads to the supporting roles, has delivered performances that feel organic and believable. The characters come to life on screen, making it easy for the audience to connect with their emotions, struggles, and triumphs. The dialogues are delivered with such authenticity that it feels like you're part of the Dabhade family, witnessing their day-to-day life unfold.

**True Art at Its Core:** The film is a testament to the power of simplicity and honesty in storytelling. It doesn't rely on extravagant sets, over-the-top drama, or unnecessary subplots. Instead, it focuses on the essence of good cinema: a heartfelt story told with sincerity. The creative team behind *First Class Dabhade* has poured their heart into the movie, and it shows in every frame.

**Engaging Storyline:** The storyline is well-crafted and keeps you hooked from start to finish. It revolves around family values, relationships, and the ups and downs of life, presented in a way that resonates with audiences of all ages. The screenplay is tight, with every scene adding value to the narrative. The humor is subtle yet effective, and the emotional moments hit the right chords without being melodramatic.

**A Perfect Family Drama:** This movie is the epitome of a family drama done right. It beautifully captures the dynamics of a typical family, highlighting their quirks, misunderstandings, and unconditional love for one another. Whether it's the sibling rivalry, the generation gap between parents and children, or the bond that holds the family together despite their differences, *First Class Dabhade* portrays it all with grace and relatability.

**Superb Direction:** The director deserves immense credit for bringing this story to life in such an impactful way. The attention to detail, the seamless transitions between scenes, and the ability to extract such remarkable performances from the cast are commendable. The vision and execution are in perfect harmony, resulting in a film that feels cohesive and compelling.

**Stellar Supporting Cast:** While the leads are undoubtedly the heart of the movie, the supporting cast deserves special mention. Their performances add depth and dimension to the story, enriching the overall viewing experience. Each character, no matter how small their role, contributes significantly to the narrative, making the movie all the more engaging.

**Technical Excellence:** From the cinematography to the background score, every technical aspect of the movie is top-notch. The visuals are crisp and vibrant, capturing the essence of the story beautifully. The music complements the mood of the film perfectly, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments.

**Overall Impact:** *First Class Dabhade* is a film that stays with you long after you've left the theatre. It's a celebration of life, love, and family, delivered with a perfect blend of humor and emotion. The movie reminds us of the importance of cherishing our loved ones and finding joy in the simple moments of life.

**Final Verdict:** This movie is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates meaningful cinema. It's a film that will make you laugh, cry, and reflect, all while keeping you thoroughly entertained. Marathi cinema has been delivering some exceptional content lately, and *First Class Dabhade* is a shining example of this trend.

If you're looking for a wholesome, feel-good movie to watch with your family, *First Class Dabhade* should be at the top of your list. Kudos to the entire team for creating a film that is not just entertaining but also enriching.
  • tmoin-82836
  • Jan 25, 2025
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