Gupchup Gupchup

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Gupchup Gupchup
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Theatrical release poster
Directed byV. K. Naik
Screenplay byMadhusudan Kalelkar
Story byMadhusudan Kalelkar
Produced byKishor Miskin
Starring Ashok Saraf
Ranjana
Kuldeep Pawar
Mahesh Kothare
Padma Chavan
Shubhangi Rawate
Shriram Lagoo
Cinematography Suryakant Lavande
Edited bySanjeev Naik
Music byAnil-Arun
Production
company
Shivshakti Productions
Release date
  • 22 December 1983 (1983-12-22)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Gupchup Gupchup is a Marathi-language romantic comedy film was released on 22 December 1983. It was directed by V. K. Naik and produced by Kishor Miskin under the banner of Shivshakti Productions. [1] [2] It stars Ashok Saraf, Ranjana Deshmukh, Kuldeep Pawar, Mahesh Kothare, Shubhangi Rawate, Padma Chavan, Shriram Lagoo in main roles. [3]

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Plot

Two sisters, Hema and Shyama, live a restricted life with their wealthy and controlling father, Sir Saheb. He even hires the super-strict Madam Jawalkar as their governess. Shyama defies her father's wishes by falling for Ashok, but Sir Saheb insists on marrying her off to Atul. Tired of their antics, Sir Saheb sends them both to Goa for further studies.

Shyama takes charge of her destiny and elopes with Ashok, getting married. Hema, on the other hand, has a surprising encounter during her journey. She meets her favorite radio singer, Suresh Kumar, without realizing it's him!

Upon reaching Goa, Hema pulls a hilarious stunt. She pretends to be twins - both herself and the runaway Shyama - to fool their aunt. The story gets even more comedic with Professor Dhond, a clumsy character who gets smitten by Hema and ends up being the butt of many jokes.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music has been directed by Anil-Arun and lyrics were written by Madhusudan Kalelkar, Shantaram Nandgaonkar and Umakant Kanekar. [4] [5]

Track listing

Awards

Maharashtra State Film Awards [6]
Filmfare Awards Marathi

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