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{{Short description|2008 film directed by Sachin}}
{{Short description|2008 Indian film}}
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{{Infobox film
| name          = Amhi Satpute
| name          = Aamhi Satpute
| image          = Amhi Satpute movie release poster.jpg
| image          = Amhi Satpute movie release poster.jpg
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| caption        = Theatrical release poster
| director      = [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]]<ref name="12Years"/>
| director      = [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]]
| producer      = Sachin Pilgaonkar<ref name="cast&crew"/>
| producer      = [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]]
| writer        = Sachin Pilgaonkar<br/>Hemant Edlabadkar<ref name="cast&crew"/>
| writer        = [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]]<br/>Hemant Edlabadkar
| production_companies = Kittu Films<ref name="MarathiMovieWorld"/>
| production_companies = Kittu Films<ref name="MarathiMovieWorld"/>
| starring      = {{startplainlist}}
| starring      = [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]]<br />[[Supriya Pilgaonkar]]<br />[[Swapnil Joshi]]<br />[[Natarang|Amruta Sant]]<br />[[Ashok Saraf]]
* Sachin Pilgaonkar
*[[Supriya Pilgaonkar]]
*[[Ashok Saraf]]
*[[Swapnil Joshi]]
*[[Atul Parchure]]
*[[Nirmiti Sawant]]
{{endplainlist}}
| music          = Jitendra Kulkarni<ref name="music"/>
| music          = Jitendra Kulkarni<ref name="music"/>
| based_on = [[Satte Pe Satta]]<br/>[[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]
| based_on = ''[[Satte Pe Satta]]'' (1982)<br/>''[[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]'' (1954)
| released      = {{Film date|2008|04|18|India|df=y|ref1=<ref name="ReleaseDay"/>|2009|06|23|DVD|ref2=<ref name="RottenTomatoes"/>}}
| released      = {{Film date|2008|04|18|India|df=y|ref1=<ref name="ReleaseDay"/>|2009|06|23|DVD|ref2=<ref name="RottenTomatoes"/>}}
| country        = India
| country        = [[India]]
| language      = [[Marathi language|Marathi]]
| language      = [[Marathi language|Marathi]]
| runtime        = 135 minutes
| runtime        = 135 minutes
}}
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'''''Amhi Satpute''''' is a 2008 Marathi remake of English movie [[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]. It was produced by [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]] who also appears in it, alongside other  primary cast including [[Ashok Saraf]], [[Supriya Pilgaonkar]], [[Swapnil Joshi]], [[Atul Parchure]] and [[Nirmiti Sawant]].<ref name="rediff"/>
'''''Aamhi Satpute''''' (transl. '''We Are Seven Brothers''') is a 2008 Indian [[Marathi language|Marathi]]-language [[Comedy film|comedy]]-[[Drama (film and television)|drama]] film directed and produced by [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]]. It stars [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]], [[Supriya Pilgaonkar]], [[Swapnil Joshi]], [[Natarang|Amruta Sant]] and [[Ashok Saraf]] in lead roles. The film is based on ''[[Satte Pe Satta]]'' (1982) and ''[[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]'' (1954).
 
== Plot ==


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
* [[Sachin (actor)|Sachin Pilgaonkar]] as Mukunda "Kandya".
* [[Supriya Pilgaonkar]] as Annapurna "Purna".
* [[Ashok Saraf]] as Mamanji.
* [[Swwapnil Joshi]] as Chingalya.<ref name="12Years"/><ref name="swwapnil"/>
* [[Atul Parchure]] as Chandya.
* [[Nirmiti Sawant]] in a Doctor (cameo appearance)
* Ananda Karekar as Kobya.
* Anita Chandrakant.
* Nayan Jadhav as Tambya.
* Kedar Shirsekar as Batatya.
* Sachin Kulkarni.
* Amruta Sant as Bobde.
* Swati Deval.
* Hemlata Rane.
* Bhagyashree Rane.
* Mrunali Mayuresh.
* [[Anand Abhyankar]] as Police Inspector.
* [[Ali Asgar (actor)|Ali Asgar]] as tea-seller.
* Savita Malpekar as prostitute.


== Production and release ==
* [[Sachin Pilgaonkar]] as Kaandya Satpute
Before the release Sachin commented that the movie was not a remake of ''Satte Pe Satta'', but instead was an adaptation of English movie [[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]].<ref name="HT"/> He said that ''Satte Pe Satta'' had a crime angle, while this film is a musical comedy. About the title, Sachin said, "Satpute is a common Marathi surname, and since the film has seven brothers, I thought it was an apt name for the film."<ref name="ReleaseDay"/>  
* [[Supriya Pilgaonkar]] as Annapurna Satpute
* [[Ashok Saraf]] as Annasaheb Bhosle (Annapurna's father)
* [[Swapnil Joshi]] as Chingalya Satpute (Kaandya's youngest brother)
* [[Natarang|Amruta Sant]] as Bobde (Chingalya's girlfriend)
* Kedar Shirsekar as Batatya Satpute
* Bhagyashree Rane as Batatya's girlfriend
* Nayan Jadhav as Tambya Satpute
* Mrunali Mayuresh as Tambya's girlfriend
* [[Vrishasen Dabholkar]] as Harbharya Satpute
* Hemlata Bane as Harbharya's girlfriend
* Sachin Kulkarni as Dodkya Satpute
* Anita Chandrakant as Dodkya's girlfriend 
* Ananda Karekar as Kobya Satpute
* Swati Deval as Kobya's girlfriend
* [[Atul Parchure]] as Chandya (Annasaheb's friend)
* [[Nirmiti Sawant]] as Doctor (Cameo Appearance)
* [[Anand Abhyankar]] as Jailor (Cameo Appearance)
 
== Production and Release ==
 
Before the release, Sachin commented that the movie was not a remake of ''[[Satte Pe Satta]]'' (1982), but instead was an adaptation of [[English language|English]] film ''[[Seven Brides for Seven Brothers]]'' (1954).<ref name="HT"/> He said that ''Satte Pe Satta'' had a crime angle, while this film is a musical comedy. About the title, Sachin said, "Satpute is a common Marathi surname, and since the film has seven brothers, I thought it was an apt name for the film."<ref name="ReleaseDay"/>  
[[Tata Motors]] tied up with the film to promote [[Tata Ace]] mini-trucks.<ref name="TATA"/>
[[Tata Motors]] tied up with the film to promote [[Tata Ace]] mini-trucks.<ref name="TATA"/>


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== Soundtrack ==
== Soundtrack ==
The movie soundtrack has 7 songs and was released by ''Video Palace''. Jitendra Kulkarni produced the music and lyrics were penned by Pravin Davane.<ref name="music"/><ref name="lyrics"/> Singers include Sonu Nigam,<ref name="ReleaseDay"/> Shankar Mahadevan, Nihira Jodhi, Rajendra Salunkhe, Vibhavaree Apte-Joshi, Vaishali Samant, and Sachin.<ref name="MarathiMovieWorld"/>
The movie soundtrack has 7 songs and was released by ''Video Palace''. Jitendra Kulkarni produced the music and lyrics were penned by Pravin Davane.<ref name="music"/><ref name="lyrics"/> Singers include Sonu Nigam,<ref name="ReleaseDay"/> Shankar Mahadevan, Nihira Joshi, Rajendra Salunkhe, Vibhavaree Apte-Joshi, Vaishali Samant, and Sachin.<ref name="MarathiMovieWorld"/>


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 12:54, 25 June 2022


Aamhi Satpute
File:Amhi Satpute movie release poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySachin Pilgaonkar
Produced bySachin Pilgaonkar
Written bySachin Pilgaonkar
Hemant Edlabadkar
Based onSatte Pe Satta (1982)
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954)
StarringSachin Pilgaonkar
Supriya Pilgaonkar
Swapnil Joshi
Amruta Sant
Ashok Saraf
Music byJitendra Kulkarni[1]
Production
companies
Kittu Films[2]
Release date
  • 18 April 2008 (2008-04-18) (India)[3]
  • 23 June 2009 (2009-06-23) (DVD)[4]
Running time
135 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Aamhi Satpute (transl. We Are Seven Brothers) is a 2008 Indian Marathi-language comedy-drama film directed and produced by Sachin Pilgaonkar. It stars Sachin Pilgaonkar, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Swapnil Joshi, Amruta Sant and Ashok Saraf in lead roles. The film is based on Satte Pe Satta (1982) and Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954).

Plot[edit]

Cast[edit]

  • Sachin Pilgaonkar as Kaandya Satpute
  • Supriya Pilgaonkar as Annapurna Satpute
  • Ashok Saraf as Annasaheb Bhosle (Annapurna's father)
  • Swapnil Joshi as Chingalya Satpute (Kaandya's youngest brother)
  • Amruta Sant as Bobde (Chingalya's girlfriend)
  • Kedar Shirsekar as Batatya Satpute
  • Bhagyashree Rane as Batatya's girlfriend
  • Nayan Jadhav as Tambya Satpute
  • Mrunali Mayuresh as Tambya's girlfriend
  • Vrishasen Dabholkar as Harbharya Satpute
  • Hemlata Bane as Harbharya's girlfriend
  • Sachin Kulkarni as Dodkya Satpute
  • Anita Chandrakant as Dodkya's girlfriend
  • Ananda Karekar as Kobya Satpute
  • Swati Deval as Kobya's girlfriend
  • Atul Parchure as Chandya (Annasaheb's friend)
  • Nirmiti Sawant as Doctor (Cameo Appearance)
  • Anand Abhyankar as Jailor (Cameo Appearance)

Production and Release[edit]

Before the release, Sachin commented that the movie was not a remake of Satte Pe Satta (1982), but instead was an adaptation of English film Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954).[5] He said that Satte Pe Satta had a crime angle, while this film is a musical comedy. About the title, Sachin said, "Satpute is a common Marathi surname, and since the film has seven brothers, I thought it was an apt name for the film."[3] Tata Motors tied up with the film to promote Tata Ace mini-trucks.[6]

The film was released in theaters in Maharashtra on 18 April 2008.[3][7]

Soundtrack[edit]

The movie soundtrack has 7 songs and was released by Video Palace. Jitendra Kulkarni produced the music and lyrics were penned by Pravin Davane.[1][8] Singers include Sonu Nigam,[3] Shankar Mahadevan, Nihira Joshi, Rajendra Salunkhe, Vibhavaree Apte-Joshi, Vaishali Samant, and Sachin.[2]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Aamhi Satpute Music". JioSaavn. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Amhi Satpute". MarathiMovieWorld. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Nivas, Namita (17 April 2008). "Midas Touch!". Indian Express. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  4. "Amhi Satpute (2008)". Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  5. PTI (14 April 2008). "My film not a remake of Satte Pe Satta: Sachin". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  6. "Tata Motors tie up Marathi film 'Amhi Satpute'". OneIndia. 5 May 2008. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  7. "Aamhi Satpute Movie". www.indianfilmhistory.com. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  8. "Amhi Satpute Zee Talkies Moviepedia online at ZeeTalkies.com". Zee Talkies. Retrieved 18 May 2020.

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