Gaon Tasa Changla Pan Veshila Tangla

Gaon Tasa Changla Pan Veshila Tangla

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Anant Mane
Produced by Chelaram Bhatia
Lalchand Bhatia
Starring Usha Naik
Ashok Saraf
Nilu Phule
Music by Ram Kadam
Release dates
  • 21 October 1985 (1985-10-21)
Country India
Language Marathi

Gaon Tasa Changla Pan Veshila Tangla was a Marathi film released on 21 October 1985. The movie was produced by Chelaram Bhatia with Lalchand Bhatia and directed by Anat Mane. The plot of the movie revolves around the chaos and differences created by sectarianism.

Synopsis

SANGAMWADI is a nice village but its way of life is adversely affected by the conflicting loyalties of two groups, one headed by Hindurao Patil and the other led by Appasaheb Desai.

On the annual Ganesh festival procession, the groups clash at the village square and a dispute arises as to who should have precedence. This leads to a fight between the two groups, in which Hindurao Patil is injured badly.

During the procession of goddess Gauri, Ratna, Hindurao’s sister, slips and accidentally falls into the river. She is saved by Deepak, Appasaheb’s brother, and love blossoms between the two, much to the resentment of Hindurao, who forbids them to see each other. He insults Deepak publicly which angers Appasaheb, who carries out a revenge attack on Patil's property. He then builds a new school to boost his prestige.

In retaliation Hindurao blows the school up with the help of dynamite. An irrigation project has been sanctioned but, since the pipeline will go through Appasaheb’s farm, he obtains a stay order. The project comes to a halt, which will adversely affect the village. Feeling remorse for his actions, Appasaheb decides to dig borewells. He is helped by his brother Deepak. All this is watched by Pratap Aaglave who poisons Appasahebs mind by feeding false stories about Deepak.

A furious Appasaheb decides to blow up the borewells, and with devious intentions decides to propose to Ratna himself.

Cast

The cast includes Usha Naik, Ashok Saraf,[1] Nilu Phule & Others.

Soundtrack

The music has been directed by Ram Kadam.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Hya Ishqacha song"   5:06
2. "Kalicha Naradmuni"   4:41
3. "Ganaraya Song"   3:10
4. "Gham Gaaluni Kaam"   4:31

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