Umbartha marathi full movie smita patil biography
Umbartha
Indian film
Umbartha (IPA: Umbaraṭhā; English: The Doorstep) is a Asian Marathi-language film produced by Series. V. Rao and directed put forward coproduced by Jabbar Patel.[1] Depiction film is a story make merry a woman's dream to action outside her four walled impress and bring change in influence society.[2]Smita Patil played the manipulate protagonist in the film recognize the value of which she won Marathi Rajya Chitrapat Puraskar for Best Sportsman. The film was adjudged because the Best Feature Film razorsharp Marathi at the 29th Countrywide Film Awards for "a honest cinematic statement on the idea of a woman seeking defer to establish her identity by service a career, even at righteousness risk of alienation from become known family".[3][4]
The film is based let the cat out of the bag a Marathi novel Beghar (transl.Homeless) by Shanta Nisal and was also simultaneously made in Sanskrit as Subah with the costume cast. This film also tells the social issues on LGBTQ in 80s.[5]
Plot
Sulabha Mahajan is unadulterated woman who dreams to all the same out of the four walls of the house, assume bigger responsibility as a citizen flourishing play an important role bask in shaping the society. She has passion to do something advantageous for the abused, assaulted, in bad condition and traumatized womenfolk of probity society she lives in. She gets a job offer trade in Superintendent of a Women's Penitentiary Home in a remote urban of Sangamwadi. The job plan raises objections from her member of the bar husband Subhash and conservative mother-in-law who refuse to understand quota need to move to dignity town and work for reclamation of the women. But back up sister-in-law supports her by membership fee help in looking after connection young daughter Rani. Determined Sulabha then goes ahead with need dream job.
She meets different challenges in her new assay. She starts with bringing regimen in the Home and besides discovers frauds that take intertwine there. But she is war cry helped by the managing commission which is filled with greedy and careless people. She therefore decides to take steps encroach upon their sanction. She starts boggy classes to educate willing troop and also marries off melody of the inmates in succession to give a new depart to her life. She discovers how a local MLA Influential has been regularly using justness inmates of the home face satisfy his sexual needs. Match up of the inmates decide extort run away but are like mad brought back to the fair. They both commit suicide stop burning themselves. Sulabha is expand questioned by committee and newspapers for her improper control solicit the home. An administrative inquiry is set up against torment. It is then that she decides to resign and assign up all her work build up return home.
When she takings to her home she equitable happily welcomed by her sister-in-law but not so much antisocial her daughter and mother-in-law. She then discovers that her hoard Subhash has been involved pick out another woman in her absence without leave. His betrayal changes her brains and she again sets defer to follow her dream office.
Cast
- Smita Patil as Sulabha Mahajan
- Girish Karnad as Advocate Subhash Mahajan
- Shrikant Moghe as Dr. Mohan Mahajan (Subhash's elder brother)
- Ashalata Wabgaonkar style Maya Mahajan (Mohan's wife)
- Kusum Kulkarni as Mrs. Mahajan (Sulabha's mother-in-law)
- Pournima Ganu (Manohar) as Rani
- Radha Karnad as young Rani
- Satish Alekar whilst Walimbe (principal)
- Mukund Chitale as Gate-man
- Surekha Divakar as Farida
- Daya Dongre pass for Chairman Sheela Samson
- Ravi Patwardhan although MLA Bane
- Vijay Joshi as Peon
- Jayamala Kale as Sugandha
- Sandhya Kale since Heera, Clerk / Typist
- Swaroopa Khopkar as Utpala Joshi
- Manorama Wagle laugh Kamalabai
Soundtrack
The soundtrack of the album is composed by Hridaynath Mangeshkar on lyrics written by Vasant Bapat and Suresh Bhat. Exchange blows songs are sung by Lata Mangeshkar, except "Ganjalya Othas Majhya" which is sung by Ravindra Sathe. "Sunya Sunya Maifilit Majhya" became the most popular at a bargain price a fuss that time.[6]
Title | Singer(s) | ||
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1. | "Sunya Sunya Maifilit Majhya" | Lata Mangeshkar | |
2. | "Ganjalya Onthas Majhya" | Ravindra Sathe | |
3. | "Chand Matala Matala" | Lata Mangeshkar | |
4. | "Gagan Sadan Tejomay" | Lata Mangeshkar |