Yuge Yuge Mi Vat Pahili

Yuge Yuge Mi Vat Pahili

Release date : October 31, 1965
Runtime : 2h 10m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Marathi /
Director : C. Vishwanath /
Writers : Shankar Patil /
Production companies : Uday Pictures /
October 31, 1965 2h 10m India Drama Marathi More
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Yuge Yuge Mi Vat Pahili is a Marathi movie released in 1965. The movie is directed by C. Vishwanath and features Jayshree Gadkar in a strong author-backed role as a woman who refuses the hand dealt to her by fate and instead fights patriarchy and chauvinism while acknowledging her own feminine desires. A film ahead of its times, with beautiful songs and a dark and bold undercurrent throughout.
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  • title:Yuge Yuge Mi Vat Pahili
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1965
  • Runtime:2h 10m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Marathi ·
  • Director: C. Vishwanath /
  • Writers: Shankar Patil ·
  • Production companies: Uday Pictures ·
  • Overview:Yuge Yuge Mi Vat Pahili is a Marathi movie released in 1965. The movie is directed by C. Vishwanath and features Jayshree Gadkar in a strong author-backed role as a woman who refuses the hand dealt to her by fate and instead fights patriarchy and chauvinism while acknowledging her own feminine desires. A film ahead of its times, with beautiful songs and a dark and bold undercurrent throughout.
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