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When their paths cross, the "Rich Girl vs. Poor Boy" trope is revitalized with fresh energy. The film explores their journey of attraction, misunderstanding, and eventual emotional connection. The title, Time Pass , initially suggests a casual fling, but as the story progresses, the characters—and the audience—realize that these fleeting moments of youth often leave the deepest scars of love.
Urged by his friends to find a "time pass" girlfriend, Dagdu sets his sights on (Ketaki Mategaonkar), the daughter of his arch-nemesis, the strict and highly educated Madhavrao Lele (Vaibhav Mangle). What begins as a mischievous attempt to annoy Mr. Lele soon blossoms into a sincere and innocent romance between the two teenagers. Key Cast and Crew
is a carefree, mischievous boy from a lower-middle-class family. His life revolves around his close-knit group of friends, roaming the streets of Pune, and trying to impress girls. He represents the "tapori" culture—street-smart, loud, but endearing. His only goal in life at that moment is to find a girlfriend. Time Pass 2014 -Marathi Movie- ---Team PRANAY---
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Writer-director Ravi Jadhav, supported by no-filter approach, penned dialogues that became legendary. Lines like "Time pass rao, time pass... aata kay karaycha?" (It was just time pass, now what to do?) became anthems for the youth. The language was crude, honest, and never sanitized for urban sensibilities. When their paths cross, the "Rich Girl vs
, is a landmark in Marathi cinema that captures the bittersweet essence of teenage romance in the 1990s. Produced by Zee Talkies
Made on a modest budget, Time Pass was a massive commercial success, running for over 25 weeks in many theaters. It won several awards, including the Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Film (Special Jury). More importantly, it launched Priyadarshan Jadhav as a bankable star and solidified Ketaki Mategaonkar’s place in the industry. The title, Time Pass , initially suggests a
What is a teenage romance without music? Ajay-Atul delivered a soundtrack for the ages. Songs like "Tu Hi Tu" (melancholic love), "Mann Udhaan Varyache" (romantic bliss), and the title track "Time Pass" became anthems for college students. The background score, especially the haunting violin during the breakup sequence, elevated the emotional impact of the film tenfold.
Set against a nostalgic 90s backdrop, the story follows (Prathamesh Parab), a carefree boy from a lower-middle-class family who repeatedly fails his 10th-standard exams. After being thrown out by his father, he begins delivering newspapers to support himself.