The story is set in a fictional, underdeveloped village named . Despite the changing times, the village has seen zero progress due to the endless ego clashes and petty rivalries between two prominent political figures: MLA Chandrakant Tope (played by Sayaji Shinde) Sarpanch Bajirao Dole (played by Nagesh Bhonsle)
: Conversely, some critics found the film directionless and its narrative flat. A major point of criticism was the weak and predictable script, with many believing that the formidable acting talent of the cast was wasted. The plot was described as episodic, with subplots being sewn together randomly. While the film was intended as a political satire, several felt it missed the mark. The background score was also criticized for being harsh to the ears. On IMDb, the movie holds a rating of 7.6/10, suggesting that while it has its fans, it is a flawed product. gallit gondhal dillit mujra full movie extra quality
Released on May 1, 2009, is a prominent Marathi political satire directed by Nagesh Bhonsle. The film is celebrated for its sharp commentary on rural politics, highlighting how local leaders often prioritize their own power struggles over the development of their communities while maintaining a subservient attitude toward national leadership in Delhi. No reviews Plot Overview The story is set in a fictional, underdeveloped