| 1 | '''Bangarwadi''' |
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| 4 | 1995 124’ col/scope Marathi |
| 5 | d/co-sc/co-dial Amol Palekar pc NFDCDoordarshan |
| 6 | st/co-sc/co-dial Vyankatesh |
| 7 | Madgulkar based on his novel |
| 8 | co-sc/co-dial Chitra Palekar c Debu Deodhar |
| 9 | m Vanraj Bhatia |
| 10 | lp Chandrakant, Adhishree Atre, Sushma |
| 11 | Deshpande, Chandrakant Kulkarni, Nandu |
| 12 | Madhav, Sunil Ranade, Nagesh Bhosle, Hiralal |
| 13 | Jain, Kishore Kadam, Upendra Limaye |
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| 16 | Palekar’s second Marathi film after Aakriet |
| 17 | (1981) revisits the classic Marathi tradition of |
| 18 | rural melodrama associated with the writer |
| 19 | Madgulkar, a genre central to the regionalist |
| 20 | imaginary of post-Independence Maharashtra. |
| 21 | Set in 1939 in the formerly princely state of |
| 22 | Aundh, a young school teacher (Kulkarni) is |
| 23 | posted to the hamlet of Bangarwadi, noted for |
| 24 | its ‘criminal’ tribe of Ramoshis and its perennial |
| 25 | drought problems. The teacher introduces |
| 26 | modernity via a school as well as concepts |
| 27 | such as the values of education and communal |
| 28 | harmony. However the draught strikes and the |
| 29 | villagers leave, but the school teacher stays |
| 30 | behind. Chandrakant Mandhre, the noted |
| 31 | Marathi star, plays the village headman. |
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