Director: | Raja Thakur |
Producer: | Tushar Prasdhan |
Starring: | |
Cinematography: | Arvind Lad |
Editing: | Bal Korde |
Music: | Sudhir Phadke |
Studio: | Parijat Chitra |
Runtime: | 105 minutes |
Country: | India |
Language: | Marathi |
Mumbaicha Jawai is a 1970 Indian Marathi-language film directed by Raja Thakur and produced by Tushar Pradhan. The film stars Arun Sarnaik, Rajeeta, Ratnamala, Sharad Talwalkar.[1]
The film was also released in the Soviet Union, along with other imported four Indian films including Mera Naam Joker, Aradhana, Bandhan, Pritidwandi.[2] The film was remade in Hindi as Piya Ka Ghar released in 1972. The film was directed by Basu Chatterji, starred Jaya Bhaduri and Anil Dhawan in lead roles.[3]
Appa Ponkshe resides with his extensive family in a chawl in Mumbai.There, Rami's Daav, Avinash-Manju's play takes place. The younger son Arvind was married to Durga. Durga grew up in a spacious palace in Belgaum. Therefore, it is difficult for her to settle in a small place in Mumbai. Nandihalli, Durga's uncle, sees the place of Mumbai and leaves to take Durga back.
The film was produced in Kolhapur's Jayprabha Studios.[5]
The music is composed by Sudhir Phadke and lyrics are penned by G. D. Madgulkar.