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Shyamchi Mummy | |
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Characters | Yashoda Borkar Anand Borkar Shyam Borkar Gundappa Hegde |
Date premiered | 12 January 2008 |
Place premiered | India |
Original language | Marathi |
Genre | Comedy |
Shyamchi Mummy is a 2008 two-act Marathi play by Ashok Patole and directed by Purshottam Berde. The cast includes Nirmiti Sawant, Purnima Ahire, Anant Chauhan, Purshottam Berde, Manohar Gaikwad.
This is a comedy play about the current education system taking a toll on students. The play is about various efforts taken by a mother to see that her son gets a good score on an exam. It is occasionally shown on Zee Talkies during the Tisri Ghanta programme.
Synopsis
Yashoda Borkar (Nirmiti Sawant) works at a bank and is married to a singer/music director Anand Borkar (Satish Tare), who in unsuccessful in both of his careers. They have a teenage son in 11th grade and Yashoda insists that he focus on his education as she wants him to become a doctor.
Their neighbors' son always gets better grades than Shyam even though he participates in sports.
Cast
- Nirmiti Sawant
- Purnima Ahire
- Anant Chauhan
- Purshottam Berde
- Manohar Gaikwad
- Bhushan Kadu
Crew
- Director - Purshottam Berde
References
- "Shyamchi Mummy (2007) VCD » Rhythm House | Buy Online Video VCD". Archived from the original on 16 April 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2024.
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- Rege, Omkar (4 July 2013). "Actor Satish Tare passes away". DNA India. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
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