Elizabeth Ekadashi

2014 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elizabeth Ekadashi

Elizabeth Ekadashi is a 2014 Indian Marathi film directed by Paresh Mokashi[1][3] and written by Madhugandha Kulkarni. The film, which tells the tale of a child and his set of friends living in Pandharpur,[4] was selected as the opening film of the Indian Panorama section at the International Film Festival of India, 2014.[5] The film had its national release on 14 November 2014.[6]

Quick Facts Directed by, Screenplay by ...
Elizabeth Ekadashi
Thumb
Theatrical release poster
Directed byParesh Mokashi
Screenplay byParesh Mokashi
Story byMadhugandha Kulkarni
Produced byNittin Keni
Nikhil Sane
Madhugandha Kulkarni[1]
StarringShrirang Mahajan
Sayali Bhandarkavathekar
Pushkar Lonarkar
Nandita Patkar
Vanmala Kinikar
CinematographyAmol Gole
Edited byAbhijeet Deshpande
Music byAnand Modak
Production
companies
Essel Vision
Mayasabha productions[1]
Distributed byEssel Vision
Release date
  • 14 November 2014 (2014-11-14)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budget1.5 crore (US$180,000)
Box office7 crore (US$820,000)[2]
Close

Plot

Dnyanesh and Mukta are siblings who live in the pilgrim town of Pandharpur, Maharashtra with their mother and grandmother. The title's eponymous 'Elizabeth' is a bicycle that is gifted to the talented Dnyanesh by his father.

Following his father's death, Dnyanesh desires to support his mother financially by setting up a shop.His mother, however, urges him to concentrate on his studies rather than business. The family lives in dire financial conditions and on the eve of the holy day of Ashadhi Ekadashi, financial necessity forces Dnyanesh's mother to sell Elizabeth to a pawn-shark.

The film follows Dnyanesh and his friends' efforts to recover Elizabeth.[7][8]

Cast

  • Shrirang Mahajan as Dnyanesh[1]
  • Sayali Bhandarkavathekar as Mukta[1]
  • Pushkar Lonarkar [1]
  • Nandita Patkar[1]
  • Vanmala Kinikar[1]
  • Chaitanya Badve
  • Durgesh Badve-Mahajan
  • Chaitanya Kulkarni
  • Ashwini Bhalekar
  • Dhananjay (Prasad) Godbole
  • Anil Kamble
  • Aniruddha Prasad Kulkarni

Music

One of the songs featured in the film, "Dagad dagad", was composed by the music director Anand Modak[1] and sung by Sharayu Date.

Release

The film was released on India's Children's Day, following which it was well received across Maharashtra.[9]

Accolades

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.