Babo (2019 film)

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Babo
Directed byRamesh Chaudhary
Story byArvind Jagtap
Produced bySachin Baburao Pawar
Trupti Sachin Pawar
Starring Bharat Ganeshpure
Sayaji Shinde
Pratiksha Mungekar
Amol Kagne
CinematographyVeerdhaval Patil
Edited bySiddhesh More
Release date
  • 31 May 2019 (2019-05-31)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Babo is a 2019 Indian Marathi language film written by Arvind Jagtap and directed by Ramesh Chaudhary. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] The background soundtrack was composed by Veerdhaval Patil and the soundtracks were composed by Harsh Karan Aditya (Trineeti Bros), Rohit Nagbhide, Atul Lohar. Mangesh Kangane penned the lyrics for the songs. [6]

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Plot Synopisis

People of a small hilly village find out in the news that a Missile led by Korea is heading towards their village and it could be their last day of living. Will the villagers let go of their internal difference and work together and solve the situation?

Cast

Reception

The Times of India said, "The story is based in a village where word spreads about a missile from Korea headed to crash in the area. The inhabitants fear their well-being and thinking it to be their last day alive, each one wants to spend it in the way they want to. However, in trying to explore this central plot, Babo opens up 15 sub-stories and all of them merely scratch the surface. Had it just focused on the geographical divide, the movie would have touched upon the issue of casteism effectively, with the treatment of a dark comedy." [7]

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Myad Re"Harwardhan Wavre , Kasturi Wavre3:44
2."Babo title track"Atul Lohar2:37
3."Nachkam"Nagesh Morvekar4.14
Total length:9:95

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References

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