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Aabaa (Sadashiv Amarapurkar) has been the sarapancha of a village for such a long time that he treats it as his own kingdom. So busy is he with his politics that he hardly finds any time to solve the problems faced by the villagers. When some young people return to their village after completing their education, things begin to change.
These people armed with knowledge question the aristocracy of Aabaa and challenge him in the upcoming election. How Aabaa tries to foil their attempt forms the rest of the story.
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The film entertains at some places but its script is a letdown. The movie has many characters and these are introduced to us by the Narrator (Nilu Phule). The concept of narration seems interesting initially but later on it seems repetitive. The movie seems to deviate from its theme as no mention is made to the actions taken by youngsters to solve the problems.
Sadashiv Amarapurkar fits perfectly well in the role of Aabaa. satish Tare and Vikas Samudre provide some entertainment. Milind Gavali, Priya Berde, Ravindra Berde have done their parts well. Avdhut Gupte's music really stands out. Special the sang “Ek chal bharal pakharu…”
The director Reema Amarapurkar's (daughtr of Sadashiv Amarapurkar) first attempt is worth a mention. Best of luck for her next film. Hope will see some more good & meaningfull movies from her.
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