Tu Tithe Mee


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nameTu Tithe Mee
imageTu Tithe Mee.jpg
alt
captionTheatrical release poster
directorSanjay Surkar
producerSmita Talwalkar
screenplayS. N. Navare
writerS. N. Navare
starringMohan Joshi
Suhas Joshi
musicAnand Modak
cinematographyHarish Joshi
editingVishwas-Anil
studioAsmita Chitra
released
runtime150 minutes
countryIndia
languageMarathi
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| name = Tu Tithe Mee | image = Tu Tithe Mee.jpg | alt = | caption = Theatrical release poster | director = Sanjay Surkar | producer = Smita Talwalkar | screenplay = S. N. Navare | writer = S. N. Navare | starring = Mohan Joshi Suhas Joshi | music = Anand Modak | cinematography = Harish Joshi | editing = Vishwas-Anil | studio = Asmita Chitra | distributor = | released = | runtime = 150 minutes | country = India | language = Marathi | budget = | gross = Tu Tithe Mee is an Indian Marathi-language family drama film released on 22 April 1998. The film was produced by Smita Talwalkar and directed by Sanjay Surkar. It received the Best Feature Film in Marathi award at the 46th National Film Awards. The film was a commercial success and grossed from Pune's Prabhat Cinema alone.

Plot

As Nanasaheb Date steps into retirement, he looks back at a life filled with responsibilities and realizes he missed out on the simple joys along the way. Eager to catch up on these overlooked pleasures, he and his wife decide to explore life together after years of dedication to their duties.

However, their plans take an unexpected turn when their sons decide that Nanasaheb should live with the elder son, while the mother joins the younger one. This decision, though well-intentioned, leaves the couple feeling a bit sad and confused. They had hoped to spend their post-retirement days enjoying life side by side, and this separation wasn't part of the plan.

Now, Nanasaheb and his wife find themselves navigating a new chapter in their lives, dealing not only with physical distance but also the emotional challenges that come with changes in family dynamics. It's a bit like trying to paint a picture of their golden years, but someone unexpectedly added new colors to the palette.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music has been provided by Anand Modak.

Awards and accolades

Remake

The film was remade into Bengali Bangladesh as Amar Swapno Amar Songshar (2010).

References

References

  1. "Tu Tithe Mee". The Times of India.
  2. (18 September 2012). "Film director Sanjay Surkar passes away". [[The Times of India]].
  3. "46th National Film Awards". [[Directorate of Film Festivals]].
  4. (1999). "The Big Night". Filmfare.
  5. "rediff.com, Movies:".
  6. "Tu Tithe Mi". dhigana.com.
  7. (2002-01-17). "8th Annual STAR SCREEN Weekly Awards".

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