Gulkand
- 2025
- 2h 26min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.8/10
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Un romance nostálgico se desarrolla cuando los antiguos amantes se reencuentran en sus últimos años, enfrentándose a nuevos desafíos y redescubriendo las dulces complejidades del amor a pesa... Leer todoUn romance nostálgico se desarrolla cuando los antiguos amantes se reencuentran en sus últimos años, enfrentándose a nuevos desafíos y redescubriendo las dulces complejidades del amor a pesar de su edad.Un romance nostálgico se desarrolla cuando los antiguos amantes se reencuentran en sus últimos años, enfrentándose a nuevos desafíos y redescubriendo las dulces complejidades del amor a pesar de su edad.
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This is best marathi comedy movie comes after long time. All the characters played their role accurately, and the story of the movie is also nice. Nobody become bored during watching this film. Everyone was enjoying the film. Overall it's good family marathi movie. We should really appreciate the this marathi movie director and actor for giving this hillirous treat to us. I'm giving 10 out of 10 just because I don't feel bore even single second in theatre....... Sammer Chougule and Isha both are awesome actor ..... So everyone should watch this movie...... Full entertainment. Enjoy......... ..
10sayaleev
After a long time, I finally came across such a fun-loving and refreshing movie! I've been bored of the same old predictable storylines, but this one felt like a breath of fresh air. The performances were spot on-Sameer Chougule was outstanding, and Isha De was equally impressive. I couldn't help but wonder if she might be a distant relative since her surname is Vadnerkar too! What truly stood out for me was the comedy-I honestly wished there was more and more of it. I watched this on Mother's Day with my mom, and it made the experience even more special. Overall, a delightful film that left me smiling!
With seasoned actors like Prasad Oak, Sai Tamhankar and Sameer Choughule I had big expectations but it turns out to be a case of what could have been very good story line has been destroyed by excessively foolish comedy.
The character of Raginibai has been scripted and portrayed in totally foolish way. No one can be so foolish. The scenes where Ragini and Makarand go to the pub are absolutely ridiculous and I say that all "comedy" in this movie has been scripted and acted in a ridiculous and childish manner.
This was an absolute disappointment. Never expected it to be so bad... this could have been so much better.
The character of Raginibai has been scripted and portrayed in totally foolish way. No one can be so foolish. The scenes where Ragini and Makarand go to the pub are absolutely ridiculous and I say that all "comedy" in this movie has been scripted and acted in a ridiculous and childish manner.
This was an absolute disappointment. Never expected it to be so bad... this could have been so much better.
Gulkand is not just a film - it's a heartfelt celebration of Marathi humor, cultural nostalgia, and nuanced performances. With Samir Choughule leading the narrative in his first central cinematic role, the film stands tall as a rare blend of comedy and emotional depth.
Performance Highlights
Samir Choughule, widely adored for his television and stage work, delivers a performance that feels both lived-in and liberating. His comedic timing is already known, but here he surprises with quiet emotional beats that add gravitas to his role. This is a career-defining moment, much like a seasoned cricketer finally getting to captain the team - and doing it with charm.
Isha Dey is the film's revelation. In her first major role, she brings poise and impeccable range - effortlessly matching Choughule's energy in comedic sequences and holding her own in emotionally demanding scenes. Her presence signals the arrival of a promising new lead in Marathi cinema.
Prasad Oak, in a supporting role, strikes with his trademark intensity. While his screen time is limited, he elevates every frame he's in - never overshadowing the leads but subtly strengthening the narrative with his gravitas.
Sai Tamhankar, portraying the mother of a grown-up, might seem an odd casting choice at first glance - but she commands the role with such dignity and depth that the initial surprise soon fades. She remains one of the most dependable names in Marathi cinema.
Tejas Raut and Jui Bhagwat, the young pair, bring freshness and vibrancy. Raut, especially, displays a flair reminiscent of early-stage stars who later become genre staples.
Direction & Writing
The film, penned by Sachin Mote and directed by Sachin Goswami, maintains a steady tone. Mote's script balances punchy one-liners with poignant emotional moments. Some dialogues may veer towards the cliché, and a few scenes could benefit from tighter editing, but the overall impact remains strong.
Goswami's direction ensures that the film never loses emotional momentum, despite being dialogue-heavy. He handles transitions between humor and sentiment with care, and his visual storytelling - particularly in songs like Jau date var- is evocative and era-sensitive.
Music & Production
The music, featuring vocals by Avadhoot Gupte, Vaishali Samant, Rohit Raut, and Sawani Ravindra, is nostalgic and contextually rich. Jau datevar is a standout track - charming, hummable, and tastefully shot.
Production houses Everest Entertainment and Julley Media Solutions deserve credit for backing a film that respects its audience's intelligence. Special mention to Gayatri Khichdi for her marketing efforts - which ensured the film reached the right eyes and ears despite stiff competition.
Final Thoughts
"Gulakand" works because it respects its roots - the traditions of Marathi wit, the warmth of family bonds, and the bittersweet reality of time. It's a film that speaks to the 90s generation now heading toward middle age - a reminder of innocence, complexity, and everything in between.
Despite minor flaws in pacing and occasional dated dialogues, this is a film that succeeds in its emotional aim - to make us laugh, reflect, and perhaps, pick up the phone to call an old friend.
Verdict: A layered, humorous, and emotionally resonant watch that reaffirms the strength of Marathi storytelling.
Recommended for all ages - especially families and longtime fans of Marathi theatre and television.
Performance Highlights
Samir Choughule, widely adored for his television and stage work, delivers a performance that feels both lived-in and liberating. His comedic timing is already known, but here he surprises with quiet emotional beats that add gravitas to his role. This is a career-defining moment, much like a seasoned cricketer finally getting to captain the team - and doing it with charm.
Isha Dey is the film's revelation. In her first major role, she brings poise and impeccable range - effortlessly matching Choughule's energy in comedic sequences and holding her own in emotionally demanding scenes. Her presence signals the arrival of a promising new lead in Marathi cinema.
Prasad Oak, in a supporting role, strikes with his trademark intensity. While his screen time is limited, he elevates every frame he's in - never overshadowing the leads but subtly strengthening the narrative with his gravitas.
Sai Tamhankar, portraying the mother of a grown-up, might seem an odd casting choice at first glance - but she commands the role with such dignity and depth that the initial surprise soon fades. She remains one of the most dependable names in Marathi cinema.
Tejas Raut and Jui Bhagwat, the young pair, bring freshness and vibrancy. Raut, especially, displays a flair reminiscent of early-stage stars who later become genre staples.
Direction & Writing
The film, penned by Sachin Mote and directed by Sachin Goswami, maintains a steady tone. Mote's script balances punchy one-liners with poignant emotional moments. Some dialogues may veer towards the cliché, and a few scenes could benefit from tighter editing, but the overall impact remains strong.
Goswami's direction ensures that the film never loses emotional momentum, despite being dialogue-heavy. He handles transitions between humor and sentiment with care, and his visual storytelling - particularly in songs like Jau date var- is evocative and era-sensitive.
Music & Production
The music, featuring vocals by Avadhoot Gupte, Vaishali Samant, Rohit Raut, and Sawani Ravindra, is nostalgic and contextually rich. Jau datevar is a standout track - charming, hummable, and tastefully shot.
Production houses Everest Entertainment and Julley Media Solutions deserve credit for backing a film that respects its audience's intelligence. Special mention to Gayatri Khichdi for her marketing efforts - which ensured the film reached the right eyes and ears despite stiff competition.
Final Thoughts
"Gulakand" works because it respects its roots - the traditions of Marathi wit, the warmth of family bonds, and the bittersweet reality of time. It's a film that speaks to the 90s generation now heading toward middle age - a reminder of innocence, complexity, and everything in between.
Despite minor flaws in pacing and occasional dated dialogues, this is a film that succeeds in its emotional aim - to make us laugh, reflect, and perhaps, pick up the phone to call an old friend.
Verdict: A layered, humorous, and emotionally resonant watch that reaffirms the strength of Marathi storytelling.
Recommended for all ages - especially families and longtime fans of Marathi theatre and television.
"Gulkand" is a delightful cinematic treat that beautifully captures the multifaceted journey of marriage. With a perfect blend of humor and heartfelt moments, the film navigates the everyday occurrences within a marital relationship, making it incredibly relatable for audiences.
What truly sets "Gulkand" apart is its ability to find the laughter amidst the nuances of married life. The comedic timing and witty dialogues ensure genuine chuckles throughout.
"Gulkand" offers a wholesome and enjoyable viewing experience, perfect for a gathering with loved ones. If you're seeking a good cinema experience that promises genuine emotion, hearty laughter, and a reflection of life's beautiful complexities.
What truly sets "Gulkand" apart is its ability to find the laughter amidst the nuances of married life. The comedic timing and witty dialogues ensure genuine chuckles throughout.
"Gulkand" offers a wholesome and enjoyable viewing experience, perfect for a gathering with loved ones. If you're seeking a good cinema experience that promises genuine emotion, hearty laughter, and a reflection of life's beautiful complexities.
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- TriviaExcept for Jui Bhagwat and Tejas Raut, all the remaining cast members have appeared in a Marathi-language comedy show Maharashtrachi Hasyajatra. In fact, Wet Cloud Production, the company which produced this film, has produced this show as well.
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