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Directed by the acclaimed Sachin Kundalkar (famous for Aiyyaa and Vazandar ), Time Please (2013) stars the legendary duo of Bharat Jadhav and Sonali Kulkarni. The plot revolves around a lazy, unemployed youth (Bharat Jadhav) who stumbles upon a mysterious pocket watch. This isn't an ordinary timepiece—it has the power to stop time for everyone except the holder.
Their relationship is tested when moves in for a few days and Hrishi reconnects with Radhika at work. The film humorously yet meaningfully navigates their journey through jealousy, misunderstandings, and the "sweet and sour" moments of early married life. 📺 Where to Watch in Full HD 1080p Time Please Marathi Movie Full Hd 108048
The film revolves around Amruta (Priya Bapat) and Hrushikesh (Umesh Kamat), a young couple navigating their first year of marriage. While they love each other, they are quite different—Amruta is bubbly and loud, while Hrushikesh is calm and composed. Directed by the acclaimed Sachin Kundalkar (famous for
The movie follows Amruta (Priya Bapat), a vivacious 24-year-old, and Hrishi (Umesh Kamat), a composed 30-year-old scientist. Soon after their arranged marriage, they begin to navigate the uncharted waters of their relationship, discovering stark differences in their personalities, expressions, and worldviews. The plot thickens with the entry of Hrishi’s colleague, Radhika (Sai Tamhankar), and Amruta’s childhood friend, Himmatrao (Siddharth Jadhav). This development sparks a deeper exploration of love, care, transparency, and the insecurities that can challenge any relationship, all while highlighting how small moments can have a profound impact. Their relationship is tested when moves in for
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However, unlike Hollywood’s Clockstoppers , the Marathi adaptation is deeply rooted in local politics and social satire. As the protagonist learns to manipulate time, he realizes that pausing the world doesn't pause his responsibilities, debts, or the sarcastic remarks of the village matriarch.
The story revolves around three bachelors—played exceptionally well by Sanskruti Balgude , Sai Tamhankar , and Aniket Vishwasrao —who navigate the chaotic waters of modern dating. When a unique "time management" service enters their lives, promising to optimize their romantic pursuits, chaos, laughter, and unexpected life lessons ensue. The film cleverly questions: Can love truly be scheduled? Or are we just programming ourselves out of genuine emotions?