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| producer      = Arvind Samant
| writer        = [[Mahesh Kothare]]
| writer        = [[Mahesh Kothare]]
| starring      = [[Mahesh Kothare]]<br>[[Laxmikant Berde]]<br>[[Nivedita Joshi]]<br>[[Priya Arun]]<br>Ravindra Berde
| starring      = [[Laxmikant Berde]],<br>[[Mahesh Kothare]],<br>[[Priya Arun|Priya Arun-Berde]],<br>[[Nivedita Joshi-Saraf]],<br>[[Deepak Shirke]],<br>[[Ventilator (2016 film)|Rahul Solapurkar]]
| music          = [[Anil Mohile]]
| music          = Anil Mohile
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| editing        = Vishwas-Anil
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| released      = {{Film date|1989}}
| released      = 1 January 1989
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'''''Thartharat''''' is a 1989 Marathi-language film directed by  [[Mahesh Kothare]], and produced by Arvind Samant. The film start in the village Shrirangpur. The film stars Mahesh Kothare, [[Priya Arun]], [[Laxmikant Berde]] and Ravindra Berde in lead roles with [[Rahul Solapurkar]], Jairam Kulkarni and Kishore Nandlaskar in supporting roles.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/watching-my-own-film-made-me-emotional-sachin-tendulkar/299053|title='Watching My Own Film Made Me Emotional': Sachin Tendulkar|date=24 May 2017|work=Outlook|access-date=25 March 2019}}</ref> The music was composed by Anil Mohile. The screenplay was based on a story written by Mahesh Kothare.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0234872/|title=IMDM-Thartharat(1989)}}</ref>
'''''Thartharat''''' ({{translation|Tremble}}) is a 1989 Indian [[Marathi language|Marathi]]-language [[action-comedy film]] written and directed by [[Mahesh Kothare]], produced by Arvind Samant and edited by Vishwas-Anil. Released in [[India]] on 1 January 1989, it stars [[Laxmikant Berde]], [[Mahesh Kothare]], [[Priya Arun|Priya Arun-Berde]], [[Nivedita Joshi-Saraf]], [[Deepak Shirke]] and [[Ventilator (2016 film)|Rahul Solapurkar]] in lead roles. It is about a police officer Mahesh and a journalist Lakshya who protect the village of [[Kolhapur|Shrirangpur]], [[Maharashtra]] which is terrorised by a goon Taklu Haiwan.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Lakshya is the son of Zunjaar Rao Ghorpade who runs a daily newspaper named Zunjaar. The newspaper Zunjaar was suffering from bad sales for some time due to its competitor Apradh. Zunjaar Rao has hopes that his son would help him to increase the sales, but Lakshya spend most of the time with his girlfriend Gange. The situation changed such that the village is about to fire Zunjaar Rao to stop his paper from shutting down. Lakshya publishes a fake news in the paper that a band of armed robbers with Taklya Haiwan has reached the village. His idea works and his newspaper gets good market. Meanwhile Uma the editor of Apradh also reaches in the village to cover the news. As fear starts prevailing in the village inspector Mahesh Jhadav gets transferred to the village. But the real fear arises when Taklya Haiwan and group actually targets the village for their robberies. Inspector Mahesh Jhadav and Lakshya tries to save the village from terror.  <ref name=":0" />
 
In [[Mumbai]], CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav ([[Mahesh Kothare]]) is a young policeman who is hired to capture the infamous goon Taklu Haiwan ([[Ventilator (2016 film)|Rahul Solapurkar]]), who is terrorising the city. Mahesh then befriends Uma Desai ([[Nivedita Joshi-Saraf]]), who is a journalist of Apradh Newspaper. Meanwhile, in the village of [[Kolhapur|Shrirangpur]], [[Maharashtra]], Uma's cousin-brother Laxmikant Ghorpade aka Lakshya ([[Laxmikant Berde]]) is a young journalist of Jhunjaar Newspaper, which is suffering from bad sales due to its competitor Apradh. Everyone have hopes that Lakshya will help him increase the sales but he instead spends all of his time with his girlfriend Ganga ([[Priya Arun|Priya Arun-Berde]]), who is the daughter of the arrogant policeman Constable 100 ([[Deepak Shirke]]) who disapproves of their relationship. To help everyone increase the sales, with the help of Ganga, Lakshya publishes a fake news that Taklu Haiwan's gang has terrorised Shrirangpur which angers Constable 100. His idea works and the newspaper gets good marketing, but Uma and Mahesh get transferred to the village to help the villagers. Mahesh discovers the truth and decides not to believe Lakshya anymore. However, after a few days, the two are shocked to learn that the gang has terrorised the village in real. Lakshya and Mahesh protect Shrirangpur from Taklu Haiwan.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==


*[[Priya Arun]] as Gangu Daughter of Policeman
* [[Laxmikant Berde]] as Laxmikant Ghorpade aka Lakshya
*[[Laxmikant Berde]] as Lakshya Laxmikant Ghorpade Son Of Zunzar Rao Ghorpade
* [[Mahesh Kothare]] as CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav
*Ravindra Berde as Owner of Apradh Newspaper
* [[Priya Arun|Priya Arun-Berde]] as Ganga
*[[Mahesh Kothare]] as Inspector Mahesh Jadhav
* [[Nivedita Joshi-Saraf]] as Uma Desai
*Balchandra Kulkarni as Sarpanch
* [[Deepak Shirke]] as Constable 100
*[[Jairam Kulkarni]] as Zunzar Rao Ghorpade
* [[Ventilator (2016 film)|Rahul Solapurkar]] as Taklu Haiwan
*Kishore Nandlaskar
* Jairam Kulkarni as Jhunjaar Rao Ghorpade
*[[Nivedita Joshi Saraf]] as Uma Desai (Inspector's Girlfriend)
* Prakash Phadtare as Inspector Tonage
*[[Deepak Shirke]] as Hawaldar Ek Shunya Shunya (100 - Policeman)
* Bhalchandra Kulkarni as Sarpanch Kavale
*Rahul Solapurkar as Taklya Haiwan<ref name=":0" />
* Ashok Pahelwan as Taklu Haiwan's henchman
* Ravindra Berde as Editor of Apradh, Uma's employer (Guest Appearance)
* Ambar Kothare as Police Commissioner of Mumbai, Mahesh's employer (Guest Appearance)
* Kishore Nandlaskar as Guest in Shrirangpur (Guest Appearance)
 
== Filming ==
 
Thartharat was shot in [[Mumbai]] and [[Kolhapur]], [[Maharashtra]]. The scene of [[Mahesh Kothare]] trying to trap Taklu Haiwan's two henchmen was shot at [[Hotel|Park View Hotel]], [[Mumbai]]. The scene of [[Laxmikant Berde]] praying to [[Lord Ganesha]] for a special news was shot at [[Temple|Shree Ganesh Mandir]], [[Kolhapur]].


== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==


* " Chikiri Buboom"- [[Usha Mangeshkar|Usha Mangeshkar'','']] [[Amit Kumar (singer)|Amit Kumar]]
* Chikiri Buboom - [[Usha Mangeshkar|Usha Mangeshkar'','']] [[Amit Kumar (singer)|Amit Kumar]]
*"Sutalaay Ga Thartharaat"- [[Anupama Deshpande]]'','' [[Sudesh Bhosle]]'','' Anand Shinde'','' Vinay Mandke
* Sutlaay Ga Thartharat - [[Anupama Deshpande]], [[Sudesh Bhosle]], Anand Shinde, Vinay Mandke
*"Rani Ga Gangu Ga"- Anand Shinde'','' Jyotsna Hardikar
* Rani Ga Gangu Ga - Anand Shinde, Jyotsna Hardikar
*"Ganpati Bappa Morya"- [[Suresh Wadkar]]'','' [[Usha Mangeshkar]]'','' Anand Shinde'','' Jyotsna Hardikar<ref name=":0" />
* Ganpati Bappa Morya - [[Suresh Wadkar]], [[Usha Mangeshkar]], Anand Shinde, Jyotsna Hardikar


== References ==
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
{{Reflist}}
== External links ==


[[Category:1989 films]]
[[Category:1989 films]]

Latest revision as of 20:08, 30 May 2022

Thartharat
Directed byMahesh Kothare
Produced byArvind Samant
Written byMahesh Kothare
StarringLaxmikant Berde,
Mahesh Kothare,
Priya Arun-Berde,
Nivedita Joshi-Saraf,
Deepak Shirke,
Rahul Solapurkar
Music byAnil Mohile
Edited byVishwas-Anil
Release date
1 January 1989
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Thartharat (transl. Tremble) is a 1989 Indian Marathi-language action-comedy film written and directed by Mahesh Kothare, produced by Arvind Samant and edited by Vishwas-Anil. Released in India on 1 January 1989, it stars Laxmikant Berde, Mahesh Kothare, Priya Arun-Berde, Nivedita Joshi-Saraf, Deepak Shirke and Rahul Solapurkar in lead roles. It is about a police officer Mahesh and a journalist Lakshya who protect the village of Shrirangpur, Maharashtra which is terrorised by a goon Taklu Haiwan.

Plot[edit | edit source]

In Mumbai, CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav (Mahesh Kothare) is a young policeman who is hired to capture the infamous goon Taklu Haiwan (Rahul Solapurkar), who is terrorising the city. Mahesh then befriends Uma Desai (Nivedita Joshi-Saraf), who is a journalist of Apradh Newspaper. Meanwhile, in the village of Shrirangpur, Maharashtra, Uma's cousin-brother Laxmikant Ghorpade aka Lakshya (Laxmikant Berde) is a young journalist of Jhunjaar Newspaper, which is suffering from bad sales due to its competitor Apradh. Everyone have hopes that Lakshya will help him increase the sales but he instead spends all of his time with his girlfriend Ganga (Priya Arun-Berde), who is the daughter of the arrogant policeman Constable 100 (Deepak Shirke) who disapproves of their relationship. To help everyone increase the sales, with the help of Ganga, Lakshya publishes a fake news that Taklu Haiwan's gang has terrorised Shrirangpur which angers Constable 100. His idea works and the newspaper gets good marketing, but Uma and Mahesh get transferred to the village to help the villagers. Mahesh discovers the truth and decides not to believe Lakshya anymore. However, after a few days, the two are shocked to learn that the gang has terrorised the village in real. Lakshya and Mahesh protect Shrirangpur from Taklu Haiwan.

Cast[edit | edit source]

  • Laxmikant Berde as Laxmikant Ghorpade aka Lakshya
  • Mahesh Kothare as CID Inspector Mahesh Jadhav
  • Priya Arun-Berde as Ganga
  • Nivedita Joshi-Saraf as Uma Desai
  • Deepak Shirke as Constable 100
  • Rahul Solapurkar as Taklu Haiwan
  • Jairam Kulkarni as Jhunjaar Rao Ghorpade
  • Prakash Phadtare as Inspector Tonage
  • Bhalchandra Kulkarni as Sarpanch Kavale
  • Ashok Pahelwan as Taklu Haiwan's henchman
  • Ravindra Berde as Editor of Apradh, Uma's employer (Guest Appearance)
  • Ambar Kothare as Police Commissioner of Mumbai, Mahesh's employer (Guest Appearance)
  • Kishore Nandlaskar as Guest in Shrirangpur (Guest Appearance)

Filming[edit | edit source]

Thartharat was shot in Mumbai and Kolhapur, Maharashtra. The scene of Mahesh Kothare trying to trap Taklu Haiwan's two henchmen was shot at Park View Hotel, Mumbai. The scene of Laxmikant Berde praying to Lord Ganesha for a special news was shot at Shree Ganesh Mandir, Kolhapur.

Soundtrack[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]