EK DAAV SANSARACHA REVIEW
Rating: na
Presenter: Shri Sai Producer: Karuna Sanjay Director: Sudesh Manjrekar, Atul Kale Story: Mahesh Manjrekar Camera: Shailesh Awasti Music: Ajit-Atul-Sameer Cast: Shivaji Satam, Makrand Anaspure, Siddarth Jadhav, Medha, Saksham Kulkarni and Gauri Vaidya Movie Review by: Pradip Patil |
The lifestyle is changing and with these changes come the problems. Most of the people are caught up with such problems thesedays. How important is having a child for the happiness of a family? Is it the ultimate aim of marriage? What does the husband wife relationship needs to succeed? a good sexual life or a mature understanding?
Sanjay Surkar’s latest movie ‘Ek Daav Sansaracha’ tries to find these answers.
Ajit (Sandip Kulkarni) and Mukta (Sarika Nilatkar) work for a orphanage. Both fall in love and get married. Trouble begins when Ajit’s ex wife meets Mukta. It is revealed that the reason Sandip and his ex wife separated is Sandip’s inabilty to conceive a child. How the misunderstandig is cleared forms the rest of the movie.
The movie works at places beacause of screenplay and dialogues. The biggest drawback is the weak story. The story has many loose ends. The movie tried to suggest that it is more important for a couple to understand each other rather than having a child. But the message seems to be lost.
Sandip Kulkarni plays the short tempered but honest guy with ease. Sarika Nilatkar and Asavari Joshi are equally competent. Makrand Anaspure leaves a strong impression even in a small role.
Sadly, ‘Ek Daav Sansaracha’ has turned out to be an ordinary affair.