Savat Mazi Ladki

Savat Mazi Ladki (translation: My Dear Co-Wife) is a 1993 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film directed and produced by Smita Talwalkar.[1][2] The film stars Mohan Joshi, Neena Kulkarni, Varsha Usgaonkar, Prashant Damle, and Ramesh Bhatkar in lead roles.[3]

Savat Mazi Ladki
Directed bySmita Talwalkar
Produced bySmita Talwalkar
StarringMohan Joshi
Neena Kulkarni
Varsha Usgaonkar
Prashant Damle
Ramesh Bhatkar
Amita Khopkar
Sudhir Joshi
Distributed byEverest Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Release date
30 August 1993
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Plot

A man is cursed with lure while a woman is blessed with control. This is a time-tested universal truth. It continues to be the same in the 20th-century as well. Dr. Madhukar, also known as Madhu, and Seema Hirve are a happy couple. Seema is a responsible, clever and mature housewife and Madhu is a well-known doctor. Dr. Dinesh Kirtikar is his assistant anesthetist, who is a bachelor with a great sense of humour. Soon, the beautiful Dr. Beena Karnik joins as Madhu's assistant in his hospital. Madhu is instantly attracted to Beena during her tenure. Dinesh is also trying his luck with Beena. Eventually, Beena gives in to Madhu's advances. After realizing her husband's progress in his love-affair, Seema cooks up a plan. She gets Beena home as her husband's second wife. She showers love and affection on Beena while teaching her husband a lesson.

Cast

  • Mohan Joshi as Dr. Madhukar Hirve a.k.a. Madhu
  • Neena Kulkarni as Seema Hirve
  • Varsha Usgaonkar as Dr. Beena Karnik (Madhu's assistant)
  • Prashant Damle as Dr. Dinesh Kirtikar (Madhu's colleague and Beena's friend)
  • Ramesh Bhatkar as Pradeep (Madhu's childhood friend)
  • Amita Khopkar as Mrs. Bendre (Seema's neighbour and Beena's maternal aunt)
  • Sudhir Joshi as Dadasaheb Hirve (Madhu's older brother)
  • Jaymala Inamdar as Narmada Hirve (Madhu's sister-in-law)
  • Sushant Shelar as Sanju Hirve (Dadasaheb and Narmada's oldest son)
  • Shubhangi Damle as Mrs. Mangala (Seema's neighbour)
  • Anand Abhyankar as the doctor with Madhu at the surgeons' conference in Mahabaleshwar

Crew

References

  1. "Latest Marathi News- Breaking News Today | Read Marathi Batmya from Maharashtra, India ब्रेकींग मराठी न्यूज at https://loksatta.com/". Loksatta (in Marathi). 1 September 2017. Retrieved 30 September 2023. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  2. "Sawat Mazi Ladki".
  3. "SAVAT MAZI LADKI". Retrieved 30 September 2023.
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