![]() Prajakta’s father who works as a clerk in Central Government office, is a very strict person and keeps close watch on Prajakta’s activities after college hours. ‘Time Pass’ begins with happening of love between a girl Prajakta, who has just joined college and a 10th class failed boy Dagadu, who delivers newspaper at Prajakta’s place. ‘Time Pass’ goes one step further, to show how love happens from both sides, without thinking much about the future prospect. Just two years ago, we saw a film ‘Shala’ also on teenage love but it was more one sided. In fact, his last film ‘Balak Palak’ ( BP) based on the lives of teenagers, was released in the beginning of year 2013 and now ‘Time Pass’ almost opens the new year 2014 account of Marathi films, with a neat and clean presentation of teen age love. Is teenage love affair a real love or a time pass? How many such teenage love affairs have been successful in the long run ? These are few a valid questions, posed by director Ravi Jadhav, who has in the recent past, given three hit Marathi films – ‘Natarang’, ‘Balgandharva’ and ‘Balak Palak’. ![]() Urmila Kanetkar- Kothare, Meghana Erande-Joshi ![]() Screenplay, Dialogues: Priyadarshan Jadhav, Ravi JadhavĬast: Prathamesh Parab, Ketaki Mategaonkar, Vaibhav Mangle, Bhalchandra (Bhau)Kadam, Producer: Essel Vision, Athansh Communication ![]()
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