Maiyar Ma Mandu Nathi Lagtu

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Maiyar Ma Mandu Nathi Lagtu
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Original titleમૈયરમાં મનડું નથી લાગતું
Directed byJashwant Gangani
Starring
Music byGaurang Vyas
Production
company
Gangani Film Production
Release date
2001
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati
Budget1.5 crore (US$200,000)

Maiyar Ma Mandu Nathi Lagtu is a 2001 Indian Gujarati rom-com family drama film directed by Jashwant Gangani, starring Hiten Kumar and Anandi Tripathi in lead role.[1] The film won 11 of the Gujarat State Film Awards of the year.

Plot[]

Ram's brother and Ratan's sister are engaged. During their marriage, Ram and Ratan falls into love with each other. Both the family come closer with the hospitality of joint family and the game of Antakshari and due to, Ram and Ratan also come closer. Subsequently, Ram and Ratan's wedding is decided. when Ram falls down during the marriage ritual in wedding-chapel, his father, because of Ram's playful nature, comments: "don't play here" and ignores the incident. When Ram's mother goes close to him, she understands the situation after seeing blood in his mouth. A doctor's report indicates that he has cancer. Thus, the wedding remains unfinished and both the lovers are lost in separation. Ratan out of true love marries Ram but everyone is sad on this happy occasion. Due to Ratan's faith in God and unbounded love, Ram has a successful operation and the story ends happily.[2]

Cast[]

Production[]

The film was made on budget of 1.5 crore (US$200,000).[2]

Reception[]

The film turned out to be a golden jubilee hit and won eleven State Film Awards,[3] including Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Story, Best Music Director, Best Lyrics, Best Editor and Best Comedian (male).[2]

The film was followed up by its sequel, Maiyar Ma Mandu Nathi Lagtu Part-II, which released in 2008.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "From 'Sayba Mane Nindardi' to 'Jina Jina Moraliya': Here are top Gujarati evergreen songs by Alka Yagnik". The Times of India. 2020-07-24. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
  2. ^ a b c Chauhan, Parul (2013). "6. ગુજરાતી ફિલ્મોની આજ". Gujarati Chalchitroni Gaikal Ane Aaj: Ek Abhays ગુજરાતી ચલચિત્રોની ગઈકાલ અને આજ : એક અભ્યાસ [Gujarati Film's Yesterday and Today : A Study] (PhD) (in Gujarati). Saurashtra University. pp. 183–184. hdl:10603/46044. Retrieved 2021-02-11 – via Shodhganga.
  3. ^ a b Saiyed, Kamaal (2011-05-01). "Surat filmmaker bags Dada Saheb Phalke Academy Award". Indian Express. Retrieved 2021-04-15.
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