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Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho

   Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho
Studio/presenter: Eros International, Satya Ashwami Films, Everest Entertainments
Release Year: 2010
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Sanjay Chhabria, Ashwami Manjrekar, Satya Manjrekar
Exe-Producer: Vijay Shirke
Director: Mahesh Manjrekar
Writer: Mahesh Manjrekar
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Manjrekar
Dialogues: Mahesh Manjrekar

Producer: Sanjay Chhabria, Ashwami Manjrekar, Satya Manjrekar
Exe-Producer: 
Vijay Shirke
Director:
 Mahesh Manjrekar
Writer: 
Mahesh Manjrekar
ScreenPlay: 
Mahesh Manjrekar
Dialogues:
 Mahesh Manjrekar
Lyrics:
Guru Thakur,Shrirang Godbole, Nalesh Patil
Music:
Ajit, Atul, Samir
Singers:
Shivangi Kale, Shivam Kale, Chinmay, Rohan
Cinematography:
Ajit Reddy
Art:
Prashant Rane
Assistan Directorst:
Ganesh Modak, Shailesh Manjrekar, Satish Padwal
Costumes:
Laxman Yellappa Gollar
Make Up:
Henry Martis
Sound:
Shrikant Kamble
Editor:
Sarvesh Parab
Action:
P. K.
Cast:
Sachin Khedekar, Bharat Jadhav, Saksham Kulkarni, Gauri Vaidya, Siddharth Jadhav, Kranti Redkar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Vaibhav Mangle, Kamlakar Satpute, Kishore Pradhan, Sandeep Pathak, Vijay Kenkre, Atul Kale, Dhananjay Mandrekar, Rajdev Jamdade, Rajiv Rane, Dr Ajit Kulkarni, Mandar Patwardhan, Ajit Parab, Rajni Naamjoshi, Poonam Phanse, Rupali Gaikwad, Sudhir Kobulerkar, Girish Joshi
Website:
www.shikshanachyaaaichagho.com

“The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school” -George Bernard Shaw He must have gone to a school in India -Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar Children of India must have committed a very grievous crime in their previous life for being subjected to ten years of rigorous school imprisonment. When you see the physical, mental, psychological and peer pressures on a school going child, all the punishments ale into its significance. ShrinivasRane, who was an average student not because of lack of effort, but because he was born with average academic intelligence, but when it came to cricket he was a born Genius. His extraordinary talent was lost on his father who like millions of other parents believed that a child’s intellect is only reflected in their mark sheet, which eventually will give them a very “secure future”. So starts his quest to make shree the brightest and best student in the world. But Shree cant handle this pressure and it reflects on his psyche. The relation between father and son deteriorates and there comes a time when in a fit of anger the father does something which makes him repent his actions. What is it that he does? Does the father-son relationship come back to normal? Does shree ever pickup a cricket bat? The answers lie in ShikshanachaAai cha Gho.

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