A Paying Ghost ( अ पेईंग घोस्ट )
Release Year: 2015 (29 May)
Genres: Comedy, Love story, Drama
Rating: 2.5 / 5
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Producers: Jayant Lade
Co producer Rohan Shinde-Naik, Balasaheb Yelpale
Executive Producer: Jayant Lade
Director: Sushrut Bhagwat
Writer: Vasant Purushottam Kale
Story Development Sharvani-Sushrut
ScreenPlay: Sanjay D. Mone
Dialogues: Sanjay D. Mone
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Cast & Crew
Executive Producer: Jayant Lade
Director: Sushrut Bhagwat
Assistant Director: Ranjan Bidkar
Writer: Vasant Purushottam Kale
Story Development Sharvani-Sushrut
ScreenPlay: Sanjay D. Mone
Dialogues: Sanjay D. Mone
Lyrics: Vaibhav Joshi
Music: Narendra Bhide
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Prasad Bhende
Editor: Rajesh Rao
Starcast: Umesh Kamat, Spruha Joshi, Pushkar Shrotri, Sharvani Pillaai, Anita Daate, Atul Parchure, Sameer Chougule, Sanavi Naik, Abha Bodas, Samrudhi Salvi, Mrunal Jadhav, Siddhi Kolekar, Khoshaboo Kulkarni, Uma Sardeshmukh, Umesh Damale, Shrirang Deshmukh, Kanchan Pagare, Bhushan Telang, Pornima Ahire, Girish Joshi, Mangesh Diwanji, Ajay Tillu, Siddheshwar Zadbuke, Mahesh Manjarekar
Costumes: Reshma Joshi (Gawaksha), Aijaz Sheikh, Kalyani Deshpande
Makeup: na
Sound : Tushar Pandit
Background Score: Narendra Bhide
Choreographer: Dipali Vichare, Subhash Nakashe
DI, VFX: Om, Kamal
D.I. Colourist: na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Suresh Gurav
P.R.O.: Prem Jhangiani, Pradnya Shetty
Distributor : na
Synopsis
‘A Paying Ghost’ : A Paying Ghost (PG) is a story based on a famous novel “Badali” authored by Vasant Purushottam Kale (V.P Kale). The story narrates the interaction between a common innocent man and a homeless ghost family. A horror film is not always about just horror. It can be also be about humour. PG brings you with streaks of fun and laughter and It also brings experience into the magical world of the Ghosts.
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Review
Four Marathi films have lined up for release this Friday
Come Friday and we will notice the release of four Marathi films together, creating a competition among themselves. They are ‘Siddhant’, ‘Prime Time’, ‘A Paying Ghost’ and ‘Dhurandhar Bhatawdekar’. Barring ‘Siddhant’, which seems to be sensible film based on the principles of Mathematics creating light comedy, the other three seem to be traditional entertainers.
‘Siddhant’ which is produced by three well known film makers, namely Nilesh Navalakha, Vivek Kajaria & Amit ahirrao, is directed by Vivek Wagh and is a story of a wonderful relationship between Grandfather and his grandson. Vikram Gokhale who plays the central character of a grandfather, is likely to steal the show.
‘Prime Time’ which is produced by Himanshu Kesari Patil and directed by Pramod kashyap, is a story of Vaishali Apte, played by Sulekha Talwalkar and her craze about small screen. How she takes her family on an adventure filled journey, is all that the film is about. ‘Dhurandhar Bhatwadekar’ deals with the interaction of these personalities with situations and events. It is a typical entertaining film, with a simple concept, based on the differences between diverse personalities of people. With the presence of characters representing different age groups, it may turn out to be a family entertainer. A lot is expected from Veterans Mohan Joshi and Dr.Mohan Agashe .
‘A Paying Ghost’, as the title suggest, is a tale of a big family of ghosts living in the house of a young man called Mama, played by Umesh Kamat. How this family of ghosts interfere in the life of this Mama and his beloved Mami, played by Spruha Joshi, is what the screenplay of this film is about. Now, it is for the Marathi theatre audience to decide, what is their choice during coming week end.