Aamchyasarkhe Aamhich

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Aamchyasarkhe Aamhich
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar
Written by Sachin Pilgaonkar
Screenplay by Vasant Sabnis
Produced byPrakash Patil
Starring
CinematographyCharudatta Dukhande
Edited byAvinash Thakur
Chintu Dhavale
Music by Arun Paudwal
Production
company
Shree Tirupati Balaji Chitra
Distributed byMurlidhar Rao Patil
Release date
Running time
138 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Aamchyasarkhe Aamhich (translation: We Are Incomparable) is a 1990 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film written and directed by Sachin Pilgaonkar and produced by Prakash Patil. The film was released in Maharashtra on 1 November 1990 and stars an ensemble cast of Ashok Saraf, Sachin Pilgaonkar (both portraying double roles), Nivedita Joshi Saraf, Varsha Usgaonkar, Rekha Rao, Sudhir Joshi, Jairam Kulkarni, Viju Khote and Mangala Sanzgiri. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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Plot

Nirbhay (Ashok Saraf) and Abhay (Sachin Pilgaonkar) are both orphaned brothers and heirs to the wealthy Inamdar family, who win a court case involving their property against their estranged uncle, Chandrakant (Sudhir Joshi). In a fit of rage, Chandrakant storms into the Inamdar family's mansion in the village of Gangapur, Maharashtra and threatens to seek revenge on Nirbhay and Abhay within two months. Therefore, Nirbhay and Abhay's elderly, widowed grandmother, Maai (Mangala Sanzgiri), expresses her concern to Nirbhay and Abhay's loyal personal assistant, Diwanji (Jairam Kulkarni), who takes care of all the legal matters in the family. As fate would have it, Diwanji comes across Bhupal (also Ashok Saraf) and Kailas (also Sachin Pilgaonkar), two homeless friends, who make their living by conning unsuspecting people with the aid of Bhupal's girlfriend, Champa (Nivedita Joshi Saraf), and are exact lookalikes of Nirbhay and Abhay, respectively. Exploiting this situation, Diwanji, Nirbhay and Abhay mysteriously instruct Bhupal and Kailas to live in the Inamdar family's mansion in Gangapur as Nirbhay and Abhay for two months in exchange of 2 lakh.

Not wishing to leave such a chance in finally being able to acquire riches, Bhupal and Kailas agree to the instruction and are dressed as Nirbhay and Abhay by Diwanji. The two then bid farewell to Champa and are taken by Diwanji to Gangapur to begin the task, while the real Nirbhay and Abhay temporarily reside in their mansion in Mumbai. Unlike Nirbhay and Abhay, Bhupal and Kailas are bold and savage by nature, who learn how to live like rich people and enjoy their newfound lifestyle. During the pretense, Bhupal finds his life miserable by the return of Nirbhay's ex-wife, Pramila (Rekha Rao), while Kailas falls in love with Nandini (Varsha Usgaonkar), the daughter of a retired Captain (Viju Khote), who has been engaged to Abhay. Later, however, Bhupal and Kailas are shocked to learn that Nirbhay and Abhay have interchanged their lives with them for their own security purposes, since the plan of them and Diwanji is that the revenge-seeking Chandrakant will kill Bhupal and Kailas, believing them both to be Nirbhay and Abhay, and will be arrested by the police for the crime accordingly, allowing the real Nirbhay and Abhay to remain safe and protected. Bhupal and Kailas swear to teach Nirbhay and Abhay a lesson and also fight against Chandrakant to gain victory for the Inamdar family. Will Nirbhay and Abhay realise their wrongdoings?

Cast

Soundtrack

Amchyasarkhe Aamhich
Soundtrack album by
Released1990
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length21:03
Language Marathi
Label T-Series
Official audio
Aamchyasarkhe Aamhich - Full Album on YouTube

The music is composed by Arun Paudwal and lyrics penned by Shantaram Nandgaonkar. [5]

Track listing
No.TitleSinger (s)Length
1."Amchyasarkhe Aamhich" Sachin, Anuradha Paudwal, Shailendra Singh, Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Paudwal 3:28
2."Ratra Aahe Reshmachi"Sachin, Shailendra Singh, Kavita Paudwal5:07
3."Aapla Ghoda Ha Emani"Sachin, Shailendra Singh, Kavita Paudwal4:49
4."Aala Re Aala Ganpati Aala"Sachin, Shailendra Singh7:17
Total length:21:03

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