Eka Peksha Ek
Eka Peksha Ek (Devanagari: एका पेक्षा एक; translation: One Is Better Than The Other) is a 1990 Indian Marathi-language action comedy thriller film written and directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar, co-written by Vasant Sabnis and produced by Satish Kulkarni under the production banner of Shree Tulsi Productions.[1] The film stars an ensemble cast of Ashok Saraf, Sachin Pilgaonkar, Laxmikant Berde, Archana Joglekar, Sukanya Kulkarni Mone, Kuldeep Pawar, Ajit Vachani, Ashok Shinde, Nishigandha Wad, Madhukar Toradmal and Ashalata Wabgaonkar. The music is composed by Arun Paudwal. The film is adapted from Arthur Hiller's 1989 American comedy film See No Evil, Hear No Evil [2] [3] which was also the inspiration for Hindi films Hum Hain Kamaal Ke (1993) and Pyare Mohan (2006), Tamil film Andipatti Arasampatti (2002) and Kannada films Akka Pakka (2013) and Baduku Jataka Bandi (1997).
Eka Peksha Ek एका पेक्षा एक | |
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Directed by | Sachin Pilgaonkar |
Produced by | Satish Kulkarni |
Written by | Sachin Pilgaonkar Vasant Sabnis |
Starring | Ashok Saraf Sachin Pilgaonkar Laxmikant Berde Archana Joglekar Sukanya Kulkarni Mone Kuldeep Pawar Ajit Vachani Ashok Shinde Nishigandha Wad Madhukar Toradmal Ashalata Wabgaonkar |
Music by | Arun Paudwal |
Production company | Shree Tulsi Productions |
Release date | 1990 |
Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
PlotEdit
Bhanudas Mahimkar (Sachin Pilgaonkar), a blind man, and Kalyan Nashikkar (Laxmikant Berde), a deaf man, meet when Bhanudas applies for a job in Kalyan's footwear shop. Kalyan is skilled in lip reading despite his hearing impairment, and is in a relationship with Manda (Sukanya Kulkarni Mone), who eventually turns out to be Bhanudas' younger sister. After a brief period of confusion and antagonism, Bhanudas and Kalyan become good friends when Bhanudas defeats an aggressive bully at a local bar in a fistfight with assistance from Kalyan, who uses clock-face directions to tell Bhanudas where his opponent is. Subsequently, Bhanudas agrees to give Manda's hand in marriage to Kalyan, who then hires Bhanudas at his shop as his assistant. One morning, as Bhanudas leaves his shoes inside the shop and waits outside for a delivery, he bumps into a beautiful, young girl, Sona (Archana Joglekar), and gets the smell of her perfume. Meanwhile, a mysterious man, Vijaykumar (Ashok Shinde), walks into the shop and quickly wears Bhanudas' shoes on being approached by Sona and her accomplice, Pandhari (Kuldeep Pawar). Pandhari mysteriously shoots Vijaykumar in his stomach fatally and escapes from the shop, while Kalyan is busy searching for various types of shoes with his back turned. Kalyan does not witness the murder, but notices Sona's legs as she walks out of the shop with the shoes worn by Vijaykumar. Bhanudas, who heard the gunshot, walks into the shop and trips over Vijaykumar's dead body. Kalyan then rushes to help Bhanudas and picks up the gun which Pandhari had left behind. When the police arrive at the crime scene, they discover Bhanudas and Kalyan next to Vijaykumar's dead body with Kalyan holding the gun. Before their arrest, Sona notices Bhanudas inadvertently wearing Vijaykumar's shoes.
At the police station, Bhanudas and Kalyan are interrogated by Inspector Sarjerao Shinde (Ashok Saraf), a local police officer, who takes an instant dislike to them and makes them his prime suspects due to their relative uselessness as witnesses. Later, Sona and Pandhari disguise themselves as lawyers and visit Bhanudas and Kalyan in prison in hopes of recovering the shoes. Bhanudas identifies the smell of Sona's perfume while Kalyan identifies her legs, but Sarjerao ignores them when they insist that Sona and Pandhari are the real culprits. In an attempt to avoid the criminals, Bhanudas and Kalyan escape from prison through the crowd of a public protest, but are soon found by Sona and Pandhari on the streets. When Pandhari attempts to kill them, the duo uses the fistfighting method they had learned in the bar to knock him unconscious. Bhanudas and Kalyan then steal Sarjerao's unattended police jeep from the street and the handcuffed Kalyan guides Bhanudas in driving, with Sarjerao, Sona and Pandhari pursuing then. Working together to control the police jeep, the duo successfully escapes from both the police and the criminals, and accidentally has the jeep overturned in the middle of the street.
After hiding in a garbage dump, Bhanudas has Kalyan's handcuffs cut off and they reunite with Manda at Bhanudas' home. Sarjerao and the police follow Manda and search the home, but Bhanudas, Kalyan and Manda avoid detection, and escape to a refuge house after Sarjerao and the police drive away. Meanwhile, Pandhari's employer, Jhunjaar (Ajit Vachani), who is a successful crime lord, orders Pandhari to kill Sona due to her unsuccessful attempt in recovering the shoes and his fear about her betrayal towards them in future. Acting upon Jhunjaar's instructions, Pandhari takes Sona to a secluded place and attempts to rape and murder her in the middle of the night, but Bhanudas and Kalyan inadvertently rescue Sona from Pandhari and bring her to their refuge house safely on humanitarian grounds. As a result, a remorseful Sona apologises to Bhanudas and Kalyan for her misdeeds and joins hands with them with the resolve to abandon her life in the underworld. She also reveals that she had joined the criminal forces of Pandhari and Jhunjaar for the sake of her old mother, and also to seek revenge from Jhunjaar for killing her brother, but now agrees to help Bhanudas and Kalyan prove their innocence to the police. However, things take a drastic turn when Sarjerao sees Kalyan in a film theatre with Manda and pursues him until Kalyan hides in a local hospital. Bhanudas and Sona, searching for Kalyan, reunite with him in the hospital but the commotion leads Pandhari to target the trio. Although Manda cleverly saves the trio from Pandhari's clutches, Jhunjaar retaliates by having Pandhari kidnap Manda.
To make matters worse, the trio is tracked down and arrested by Sarjerao, but they plead with him to release them so that Manda's life can be saved. On humanitarian grounds, Sarjerao temporarily releases Bhanudas and Kalyan on condition that Sona will stay at the police station until they return. Bhanudas and Kalyan then place their rescue plan into action at Pandhari's hideout, with the result that Manda is able to escape but the duo is captured by Pandhari and brought in front of Jhunjaar at his mansion. Jhunjaar, who also turns out to be blind, confesses that the shoes worn by Bhanudas contain a photographic film of the secret plan made by the Government of India, which was stolen by Vijaykumar in a deal with Jhunjaar. However, Vijaykumar refused to hand over the film to Jhunjaar on being offered a very less amount of money in exchange, causing Jhunjaar to have Pandhari kill Vijaykumar in order to obtain the film from his shoes. Following this revelation, Pandhari gains the possession of Bhanudas' shoes and searches for the film, only to be shocked to discover the shoes empty. With the help of Sona, Sarjerao raids Jhunjaar's mansion and tricks him into believing that Pandhari has betrayed him. After a combat between the heroes and the villains, Sarjerao reveals that Sona had already handed over the film from Vijaykumar's shoes to him, and was therefore declared as an official informer by the government with a reward. Finally, Sarjerao arrests Jhunjaar and Pandhari for their crimes and clears Bhanudas, Kalyan and Sona of all charges.
CastEdit
- Ashok Saraf as Inspector Sarjerao Shinde
- Sachin Pilgaonkar as Bhanudas Mahimkar
- Laxmikant Berde as Kalyan Nashikkar
- Archana Joglekar as Sona
- Sukanya Kulkarni Mone as Manda Mahimkar
- Kuldeep Pawar as Pandhari (Sona's former accomplice)
- Ajit Vachani as Jhunjaar (Pandhari's employer)
- Ashok Shinde as Vijaykumar (Jhunjaar's former rival)
- Nishigandha Wad as Anuradha Sarpotdar Shinde (Sarjerao's wife)
- Madhukar Toradmal as ACP Vishwas Sarpotdar (Anuradha's father and Sarjerao's father-in-law)
- Ashalata Wabgaonkar as Mrs. Sarpotdar (Anuradha's mother and Sarjerao's mother-in-law)
- Jairam Kulkarni as Commissioner Ramdas Phutane
- Ajay Wadhavkar as Constable Shivram
- Bipin Varti as Photographer (Cameo Appearance)
- Madhu Apte as Bar Owner (Cameo Appearance)
ReferencesEdit
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- ↑ ovies/photofeatures/laxmikant-berde-superhit-comedy-films-of-the-actor-you-should-not-miss/balache-baap-brahmachari/photostory/63415243.cms
- ↑ Times of India https://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/laxmikant-berde-birth-anniversary-zapatlela-to-ashi-hi-banwa-banwi-five-must-watch-comedy-movies-of-the-evergreen-star/photostory/78866796.cms?picid=78866832.
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