A Paying Ghost (2015)
Director: Sushruta Bhagwat
Producer: Jayant Lade
Cast: Umesh Kamat (Madhav
Mategaokar), Spruha Joshi (Madhavi), Pushkar Shrotri (Gajanan Ekbote), Sharvani
Pillai (Gamini Ekbote), Atul Parchure (Vasant).
A rip-roaring comedy film, A
Paying Ghost is a 2015 Marathi film inspired by a story by the late Va Pu
Kale, whose imagination knew no boundary.
The movie starts with a
description of Madhav, who is constantly bullied by his neighbours because he
can never deny a request. At work, his colleague Vasant is playing cupid with
Madhav and another colleague, Madhavi. Once, after returning home late from the
office, the former meets a ghost named Gajanan who is persuading Madhav to let
him and his family stay in his house. Madhav agrees, and the family moves in,
creating comical situations (mostly due to only Madhav being able to see them),
such as a time in which Ganpule, Madhav’s neighbour is getting more water than
Madhav himself. So 3 of Gajanan and Gamini’s daughters sit in the water pipe
connecting to Ganpule’s house, blocking the water. Another time, Madhav gets to
know that Madhavi is getting married. Madhav and the family try to win
Madhavi’s heart by anyway possible. Want to know more? Watch the movie!
I liked the plot. The song ‘Ram
Ram’ is very funny. While the movie is interesting, it is also funny, and we’re
dying to know what’s going to happen next. The actor choice was amazing. Are
they ghosts, even if it is said so in the movie? Seriously. They also need to
have a devious mind to be fit for that role, and Shrotri and Pillai had just
that. They also need to have presence of mind. The action scenes were amazing!
They also revealed Madhav’s firm side. They also needed a lot of CGI for the
special effects. The movie didn’t have
any flaws!
I wholeheartedly recommend this
movie because:
- It has perfect acting.
- It had an unpredictable ending, which was great.
- It has a good plot.
- It has a nice storyline.
- Overall, THE MOVIE IS STUPENDOUS!
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