The story follows three bank employees—, Ravi , and Sameer —who are transferred to a village and assigned to stay in the ancestral mansion (wada) of their employer.
In one of his final film appearances, the legendary Laxmikant Berde plays a quirky exorcist. His screen presence and comedic chemistry with the cast remain highlights of the movie. Technical Brilliance and Visual Appeal Marathi Movie Pachadlela
The movie "Pachadlela" tells the story of Dnyanesh, a well-educated and successful man in his 40s, who appears to have it all – a stable job, a loving family, and a comfortable life. However, beneath the surface, Dnyanesh is unhappy and unfulfilled. His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets a young woman, Aarti, who is not what she seems. As Dnyanesh becomes increasingly involved with Aarti, he finds himself embroiled in a complex web of relationships, lies, and deceit. The story follows three bank employees—, Ravi ,
When discussing the evolution of Marathi cinema, the year 2004 stands out as a significant milestone. This was the year director Mahesh Kothare released (Possessed), a film that masterfully blended horror, comedy, and suspense. At a time when the industry was struggling to attract younger demographics, this movie became a massive commercial success and a cultural phenomenon. Decades after its release, Pachadlela remains a gold standard for the horror-comedy genre in regional Indian cinema. The Plot: A Perfect Mix of Spooks and Spoons As Dnyanesh becomes increasingly involved with Aarti, he