Chaos ensues as his rivals and the police mistake his sudden change of heart for a secret political plot or a major robbery. Meanwhile, various subplots involving a mistaken identity of his daughter and hidden romances add to the "laughter riot". Main Cast & Characters Ashok Saraf Dadasaheb (Dada) Dandke Kishori Shahane Hema (Dada's Love Interest) Mukta Barve Sulakshana (Dada's Daughter) Prasad Oak Trimbak Joshi (Accountant) Subodh Bhave Prof. Parkhadkar Pushkar Shrotri Production Details
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The story highlights the intense rivalry between two groups, exploring themes of betrayal and redemption. Chaos ensues as his rivals and the police
For the younger generation of Marathi speakers growing up on a diet of CGI-laden Bollywood blockbusters, watching this film in is like discovering a raw, emotional, and deeply intelligent piece of art. It reeks of authenticity. The costumes are real. The dialect is real. The mud is real. The story highlights the intense rivalry between two
The story centers on (played by the legendary Ashok Saraf), the undisputed, feared don of a village called Bhongalpur. His business empire is built on controlling beer bars, casinos, and engaging in "vasooli" (extortion). With two loyal but dim-witted sidekicks, the soft-spoken Bhagwan and the hot-headed Babu, Dada is used to getting his way.
Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar and produced by the legendary Smita Thackeray, the film stands out due to its impeccable situational comedy, rapid-fire dialogue, and a script that keeps viewers hooked from the opening scene to the chaotic climax. The title itself—borrowed from a famous wrestling maneuver ( Dhobi Pachad , meaning a definitive, crushing throw)—perfectly encapsulates the film's theme: a series of clever tricks, unexpected countermoves, and characters constantly trying to outsmart one another.