‘Paash’ depicts psychological aspect of new generation
The demands of middle class people are rising day by day. Thanks to the well spread network of financial institutions offering quick credit and the business approach adopted by educational institutions. The flourishing money lending business supported by recovery agents has made the life of common man more miserable. The new Marathi film aptly titled ‘Paash’ has taken up this serious issue, which has forced the middle class to fall into this deadly trap, while meeting their necessities in the name of trust.
Arvind Jog comes up with his own story, screenplay, dialogues and direction to offer ‘Paash‘, which talks about the cunning attitude of people who take advantage of the good nature of their close friends, only for their personal gains. It is rightly said, “ Not all those close to you are necessarily your good friends and not all those whom you have kept away are your enemies”. Based on this logic, ‘Paash’ goes on to show how such innocent people who trust their close friends, ultimately fall into this snare. They only live on hope that their close friend would come to their rescue.
The film offers diverse characters, each one with an attitude, who speak for themselves. It is for the audience to judge how good and bad they are. The film has a very strong star cast comprising of popular artistes like Atul Parchure, Seema Deshmukh, Arun Nalawade, Sharad Ponkshe, Subodh Bhave, Sharvari Jemnis, Santosh Juvekar, Sunil Barve, Neelam Shirke, Meghna Erande, Samira Gujar and Shailesh Datar.
Anand Modak has composed the music of this film on the lyrics of Sudhir Moghe. The highlight of the film is that actress Sharvari Jemnis makes her debut as a choreographer through this film.