Kaydyacha Bola
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Kaydyacha Bola कायद्याचं बोला | |
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Directed by | Chandrakant Kulkarni |
Produced by | Uday Tamhankar |
Starring | Makarand Anaspure Sharvari Jamenis Sachin Khedekar Mohan Agashe Nirmiti Sawant Umesh Kamat Akshay Pendse Amita Khopkar |
Music by | Tyagraj Khadilkar |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Kaydyacha Bola (translation: Speak About Law) is a 2005 Indian Marathi-language dark comedy courtroom drama film directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni and produced by Uday Tamhankar. The film was released in Maharashtra on 4 November 2005 and stars an ensemble cast of Makarand Anaspure, Sharvari Jamenis, Sachin Khedekar, Mohan Agashe, Nirmiti Sawant, Umesh Kamat, Akshay Pendse and Amita Khopkar. The film is adapted from Jonathan Lynn's My Cousin Vinny (1992).
Plot
Two engineering college students, Abhijeet Vaidya (
Soon after, Abhijeet and Harshavardhan are apprehended by the
Being totally new to the practice of
In the following hearing, the prosecution examines Saraswatibai and Tambi as they both were present at the petrol pump when the murder took place. However, Keshav's cross-examination with them both establishes that the possibility of another red-coloured Scorpio car being present at the petrol pump during the time of the murder cannot be ruled out, thus creating reasonable doubt. Further, the prosecution examines Sawant, who is still angry about the fact that Abhijeet disturbed his sleep, and vociferously states that the murderer could not have been anyone else but the accused Abhijeet and Harshavardhan. Keshav cross-examines Sawant and exploits gaps in his testimony, establishing that his attention was diverted from the petrol pump around the time of the murder, and thus he could have not stated with absolute certainty that no one else rather than Abhijeet and Harshavardhan is the murderer. In the next hearing, the prosecution also examines Inspector Ambildhake, where Keshav even discusses the probability of the police manipulating evidence to trap Abhijeet and Harshavardhan, which further weakens the prosecution case.
At the end of the hearing, Phadnavis, seemingly impressed with the novice Keshav's advocacy skills, invites him to his
As regards the case, Keshav creates more reasonable doubt by explaining that the angle of the injuries discovered on Pandurang's dead body strongly indicates that the murderer should have been a left-hander and points out that both Abhijeet and Harshavardhan are right-handers. Acting upon Saraswatibai's information, the police are successful in investigating that a group of criminals with a red-coloured Scorpio car in Pune were arrested for a bank robbery few days ago, and that they are presumably the culprits of Pandurang's murder as well. Prabhune, on the basis of reasonable doubt, announces a verdict of not guilty to Abhijeet and Harshavardhan, much to the relief of them and Keshav. However, given that Keshav has committed a crime by practicing law without a license, Prabhune orders a trial against him for cheating and contempt of court under Section 420 and 421 of the Indian Penal Code. In the end, Abhijeet and Harshavardhan profusely thank Keshav for his help and apologise to him for what everything cost him. Before his arrest, Keshav promises Neha that he will be united with her forever after his release from prison. The film ends with everyone celebrating Keshav's victory as he is taken to the police station from a decorated police van.
Cast
- Makarand Anaspure as Advocate Keshav Kunthalgirikar
- Sharvari Jamenis as Neha
- Sachin Khedekar as Advocate Phadnavis (prosecution counsel)
- Mohan Agashe as Judge Prabhune
- Nirmiti Sawant as Saraswatibai Jagaonkar (dance artist)
- Umesh Kamat as Abhijeet Vaidya
- Akshay Pendse as Harshavardhan Ghodke
- Amita Khopkar as Shaku (Abhijeet's mother)
- Arun Nalawade as Suryakant Ghodke (Harshavardhan's father)
- Pushkar Shrotri as Advocate G. B. Godbole (public defender)
- Sanjay Mone as Bhai (serial gambler)
- Samir Choughule as Prabhudeva / Tambi (petrol pump mechanic)
- Girish Joshi as Sawant (store owner)
- Ganesh Yadav as Inspector P. J. Ambildhake (investigating police officer)
Soundtrack
The music is provided by Tyagraj Khadilkar.
References
External links
- Kay Dyache Bola at IMDb
- Movie Review - mouthshut.com
- Movie Review - tv.burrp.com Archived 6 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
- Dr Uday Tamhankar's Blog Archived 15 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine