Lai Bhaari

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Lai Bhaari
Zee Talkies

Essel Vision
Release date
  • 11 July 2014 (2014-07-11)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budget₹7 crore[1]
Box office40 crore (US$6.55 million)[2][3][4][5]

Lai Bhaari (meaning: Overwhelming or Awesome) is a 2014 Indian

action drama film directed by Nishikant Kamat.[6] The film marks the debut of Riteish Deshmukh in Marathi cinema, while Salman Khan and Genelia D'Souza also make cameo appearances.[7][8] It was the first Marathi that was made on such a big scale , film became the highest grossing Marathi film during that time. It was declared a blockbuster at the box office.[9]

On 25 January 2015 Lai Bhaari broke all previous records and got the highest television viewership for any film in

Hindi) with 5727 TVTs.[10][11]
It is remade in Odia as Jaga Hatare Pagha starring Anubhav Mohanty.[12] It ran for more than 100 days in Maharashtra.

Plot

Pratap Singh Nimbalkar (Uday Tikekar) and his wife Sumitra Devi (Tanvi Azmi) are known for their social work like helping poor farmers by giving them land and shelter. Even though they are blessed by everyone, Sumitra Devi is insulted for not having a child even though she has been married for 9 years. Her maid suggests her to pray to Lord Vithoba (generally known as Vitthal by most common people of Maharashtra) in Pandharpur, a holy place in Maharashtra. Out of eagerness, Sumitra Devi promises to give her first son to Lord Vitthal.

As fate would have it, she gets pregnant soon and confirms the good news to Pratap Singh. But when she tells him that she has promised Lord Vithhal to give him her first child, Pratap Singh, who is modern in thought, says all this is ridiculous and flies off to London. When the baby is born, and Sumitra Devi calls up Pratap Singh and tells him that she is now convinced of keeping the baby. He comes back as soon as possible and names the baby Abhay Singh, or Prince, as a nickname.

25 years later, Prince (Riteish Deshmukh) comes back home after studying abroad. On the other hand, there is Prince's paternal cousin Sangram (Sharad Kelkar) is a crooked guy, who is trying to take all farms from the farmers by torturing them. On hearing this, Pratap Singh warns him for doing so. A few days later, Pratap Singh is killed and it is implied that Sangram was behind his death.

Seeing Prince as the only obstacle left in his plan of owning all the farms in the village. He hires Nandini (Aaditi Pohankar) secretary of Pratap Singh to cheat Prince. In her love Prince signs the property papers and Sangram starts harassing the people. When Prince asks him that he was warned then Sangram shows the papers Prince claim them artificial and was going to the collector Sangram subsequently kills Prince by crashing truck to Prince's car and takes over all the property that belonged to Pratap Singh. Seeing no way left, Sumitra Devi goes to Pandharpur and angrily prays to Lord Vitthal to give back her son. Right outside the temple, Mauli (Riteish Deshmukh), a lookalike of Prince, beats up some goons who were eve teasing.

In a surprising twist, it is revealed that 25 years ago, Sumitra Devi had given birth to twins, one of which she gave to Lord Vitthal. And this son is none other than Mauli, a rowdy, as opposed to the gentleman Prince. How Mauli takes revenge from Sangram forms the crux of the story.

Cast

Production

With a budget of 8 crore (US$1.0 million), Lai Bhaari is one of the most expensive Marathi films till date.

Zee Talkies
and Essel Vision.

This movie marks the third instalment of Ritesh Deshmukh in Marathi after his produced two successful Marathi films Balak-Palak and Yellow.

Soundtrack

The music was composed by

Ajay–Atul
and released by Video Palace. The Song "Mauli Mauli" become one of the most popular Marathi Song that time. This Song belong to God Vitthal Dev.

Lai Bhaari
Ajay–Atul
chronology
Fandry
(2014)
Lai Bhaari
(2014)
PK
(2014)
Track list
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Mauli Mauli"
Ajay–Atul
Kunal Ganjawala4:52
3."Jeev Bhulala"Guru ThakurSonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal4:44
4."Aala Holicha Sar Lai Bhari"Guru ThakurSwapnil Bandodkar, Yogita Godbole Pathak5:23
5."Ye Na Saajna"Guru ThakurShreya Ghoshal5:33
Total length:25:39

Reception

The film has received highly positive reviews. Rediff gave 4 out of 5 stars and declared movie awesome.

Bollywood celebrities.[16]

Box office

Lai Bhaari opened to packed houses all over and grossed around 3.1 crore (US$390,000) on the first day, 3.6 crore (US$450,000) on the first Saturday and 3.85 crore (US$480,000) on its first Sunday, taking the first weekend collections to 10.55 crore (US$1.3 million) in Maharashtra alone.

Marathi film ever, at that time.[9]

See also

References

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