Presenter:
Zee Talkies
Producer:
Satya Films
Director: Sudesh Manjrekar, Atul Kale
Story:
Mahesh Manjrekar
Camera:
Shailesh Awasti
Music:
Ajit-Atul-Sameer
Cast:
Shivaji Satam, Makrand Anaspure, Siddarth Jadhav, Medha, Saksham Kulkarni and Gauri Vaidya
This is the story of Jadhav family. A family with lots of troubles. Subhanrav(Shivaji Satam), his son Makarand (Makrand Anaspure), Makrand's wife Sumi (Medha), Makarand's children (Saksham Kulkarni) and Sayali (Gauri Vaidya) and Sumi's brother Dhanaji (Siddharth Jadhav).
Makarand in De Dhakka The movie begins with a brief introduction of all the family members and the audience gets to know the characters and their ambitions. Makrand is a motor mechanic who has spent all his money to fund his work which, he hopes, will make him millionaire. Subhanrav is sore with Makrand for this reason and Makrand hates subhanrav for drinking too much. Things don't go well between two of them. While Makrand's son aspires to be a wrestler. His daughter dreams of being a dancer. Dhanaji (Makarand's brother in law), suffers from kleptomania. And Sumi, Makrand's wife tries hard to keep the family happy.
Things change when sayali is selected for a dance competition and the whole family sets on a journey to Mumbai...on a autorikshaw. The Jadhav family is faced with many problems during the journey and how do they overcome them and also rediscover the family ties during the journey forms the rest of the story.
First half is very engaging, all the main characters are introduced and established. Then the movie moves ahead and audience gets to know of all the problems that the Jadhav family is facing, this part has been effectively handled with the help of some comic moments. The directors have done good job of maintaining the fine balance between comedy and emotional scenes. But the second half seems to drag at someplaces. The final dance competition is ok. Makrand's speech towards the end seems to deviate from the main theme but nonetheless it should go well with the audience as it directly appeals to your heart.
The movie has a good storyline (Well, the credit goes to the original ) but the screenplay fails to take the full advantage of the story. The way police officer is portrayed is childish. Even Dhanaji's multiple personality disorder doesn't fit in properly. The confrontations between Makrand and Subhanrav seem repeating in the second half. And try as hard as you can, it's bit hard to imagine audience booing away a lavani performance in dance competition at mumbai. The writers and director should have worked on these loose ends. Siddharth, Saksham in De Dhakka
The performances are good. Shivaji Satam's acting seems monotonous though. Makrand's character has many shades, a loving and caring father, an angry son, a troubled husband and he shows all the emotions with ease. Siddharth Jadhav gives an energetic performance once again. Not a single moment is dull when he is on screen. Ajit-Atul & Sameer's music is as usual catchy. The background music seems loud at some places. The title track 'De Dhakka' is excellent and it goes perfectly well with the story.
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Zee Talkies
Producer:
Satya Films
Director: Sudesh Manjrekar, Atul Kale
Story:
Mahesh Manjrekar
Camera:
Shailesh Awasti
Music:
Ajit-Atul-Sameer
Cast:
Shivaji Satam, Makrand Anaspure, Siddarth Jadhav, Medha, Saksham Kulkarni and Gauri Vaidya
This is the story of Jadhav family. A family with lots of troubles. Subhanrav(Shivaji Satam), his son Makarand (Makrand Anaspure), Makrand's wife Sumi (Medha), Makarand's children (Saksham Kulkarni) and Sayali (Gauri Vaidya) and Sumi's brother Dhanaji (Siddharth Jadhav).
Makarand in De Dhakka The movie begins with a brief introduction of all the family members and the audience gets to know the characters and their ambitions. Makrand is a motor mechanic who has spent all his money to fund his work which, he hopes, will make him millionaire. Subhanrav is sore with Makrand for this reason and Makrand hates subhanrav for drinking too much. Things don't go well between two of them. While Makrand's son aspires to be a wrestler. His daughter dreams of being a dancer. Dhanaji (Makarand's brother in law), suffers from kleptomania. And Sumi, Makrand's wife tries hard to keep the family happy.
Things change when sayali is selected for a dance competition and the whole family sets on a journey to Mumbai...on a autorikshaw. The Jadhav family is faced with many problems during the journey and how do they overcome them and also rediscover the family ties during the journey forms the rest of the story.
First half is very engaging, all the main characters are introduced and established. Then the movie moves ahead and audience gets to know of all the problems that the Jadhav family is facing, this part has been effectively handled with the help of some comic moments. The directors have done good job of maintaining the fine balance between comedy and emotional scenes. But the second half seems to drag at someplaces. The final dance competition is ok. Makrand's speech towards the end seems to deviate from the main theme but nonetheless it should go well with the audience as it directly appeals to your heart.
The movie has a good storyline (Well, the credit goes to the original ) but the screenplay fails to take the full advantage of the story. The way police officer is portrayed is childish. Even Dhanaji's multiple personality disorder doesn't fit in properly. The confrontations between Makrand and Subhanrav seem repeating in the second half. And try as hard as you can, it's bit hard to imagine audience booing away a lavani performance in dance competition at mumbai. The writers and director should have worked on these loose ends. Siddharth, Saksham in De Dhakka
The performances are good. Shivaji Satam's acting seems monotonous though. Makrand's character has many shades, a loving and caring father, an angry son, a troubled husband and he shows all the emotions with ease. Siddharth Jadhav gives an energetic performance once again. Not a single moment is dull when he is on screen. Ajit-Atul & Sameer's music is as usual catchy. The background music seems loud at some places. The title track 'De Dhakka' is excellent and it goes perfectly well with the story.
Screen Shots:


Download Links:
part 001 |Part 002
Part 003 | Part 004
Part 005 | Part 006
part 007 | Part 008
file from first link is working but further parts are not working.
yes he is rt
only frst part is working.....
i m in uk cud anyone plz send ne oder link 4 de dhakka on ma mail
nitvamp@gmail.com
only first part is working what about other links