Full 3 Dhamaal

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Full 3 Dhamaal
Full 3 Dhamaal.jpeg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mahesh Kothare
Written byMahesh Kothare
Abhiram Bhadkamkar
Produced by Adinath Kothare
Starring
CinematographySuresh Deshmane
Edited byBunty Saini
Music by Ashok Patki
Production
company
Release date
  • 11 April 2008 (2008-04-11)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Full 3 Dhamaal is a 2008 Indian Marathi language comedy film directed by Mahesh Kothare who co wrote with Abhiram Bhadkamkar. Produced by Adinath Kothare, under the banner of Kothare & Kothare Vision. It stars Makarand Anaspure, Priya Arun, Abhiram Bhadkamkar, Kishori Godbole, Prasad Oak, Suchitra Bandekar and Dilip Prabhavalkar. [1] The plot of the film follows three female classmates who meet one day and decide to go on a trip and enjoys their lives as before while their husbands are away. [2]

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Plot

A film director (Mahesh Kothare) introduces three school friends, Prema (Priya Arun), Kishori (Kishori Godbole ), and Saudamini (Suchitra Bandekar), who are now housewives, engaged with family customs, and frustrated with their monotonous lives. They meet at the market one day and decide to take a trip to Ratnagiri for the new year. The three tell their husband that they are going on a pilgrimage to Ashtavinayak. Rahul (Prasad Oak) organises bus tickets for their journey, which they provide to three elderly women in secret.

The three buddies drive by car to their location, they decide not to think about their families on this trip. One of the three elderly women suffers a heart attack in the bus. Meanwhile, their spouses plans a new year party at Tofhkhane's bunglow, where they have drinks and have fun, while they were to going to watch an adult film on television, they sees a news of Prema Tofhkhane being admitted at the hospital. In drunken state Vijay (Makarand Anaspure) reaches I.C.U to see his wife, but due to intoxication he doesn't come to know about the women. Hospital doesn't allow them to stay there because of their intoxication so for a night they reaches the same hotel where their wife are staying. The next day, Prema, Kishori and Saudamini adores the young fit guy Adi with no other intentions in the pool but the guy ask them for a drink by which they understands his intentions and throws him in the pool again. The men reaches the hospital again in the morning where they come to know that there has lied to them. Here enters the arms dealer M.K Dandy (Dilip Prabhavalkar) from Eastern Europe. At night there is a new year party where everyone comes to enjoys, unknown to each other the wives and husbands come to know about the truth.

Cast

Production

The film was produced by Mahesh Kothare's son actor-director Adinath Kothare who was also an assistant director for the film. [4] This film also marked actress Suchitra Bandekar's debut in Marathi films, before that she was part of many Marathi daily soaps. [5]

Soundtrack

The songs were composed by Ashok Patki and the lyrics were penned by Shrirang Godbole, while the background music was done by Sanjay Dhakan. [6] The vocals were provided by Vaishali Samant, Madhuri Karmarkar, Bela Sulakhe and Shailaja Subramanium. Umesh Jadhav choreographed the songs.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Full 3 Dhamaal (Title Song)"Bela Sulakhe, Madhuri Karmarkar, Shaileja Subramaniam2:55
2."Khaara Shengdana"Bela Sulakhe, Madhuri Karmarkar, Shaileja Subramaniam3:09
3."Tandoori Paaplet" Vaishali Samant 3:53
Total length:9:57

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