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Chasani
Directed byManthan Purohit
Abhinn Sharma
Written byManthan Joshi
Virender Vashisht
Produced byMunna Shukul
Shikha Sharma
Jayesh Patel
StarringManoj Joshi
Sejal Shah
Divyang Thakkar
Maira Doshi
Ojas Rawal
CinematographyTapan Vyas
Edited byBharat S Raawat
Nidhi Raawat
Music byPrashant Satose
Production
companies
Shukul Showbiz
Sagar S Sharma Production
Release date
  • 19 July 2019 (2019-07-19) (India)
CountryIndia
LanguageGujarati

Chasani, is a 2019 Indian Gujarati film directed by Abhinn Sharma and Manthan Purohit. The film is produced by Jayesh Patel, Munna Shukul and Shikha Sharma under the banners Sagar S Sharma Productions and Shukul Showbiz. Veer Vashisht has written the story. The film has an ensemble cast of Manoj Joshi, Sejal Shah, Divyang Thakkar, Maira Doshi and Ojas Rawal.

Chasani won four awards in the Gujarati Iconic Film Awards 2019 (GIFA). It also won an award in the Toronto GIFA 2020. It was nominated in the Critics Choice Film Awards 2020. The film was released on 19 July 2019 in theatres all around Gujarat and in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The film became available to watch on OTT platform like ShemarooMe[1]

Cast

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Synopsis

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The story of Chasani runs in three parallel storylines all interlinked with each other. The first one is of Ramnik (Manoj Joshi), a businessman and his wife Vasanti (Sejal Shah), a dutiful, loving and caring wife who have been married for 25 years. Ramnik is the typical patriarchal male of the house who is dominating but also caring. Vasanti is a sorted woman who, like every Indian housewife, takes care of the house.

The other story is of Ramnik and Rahul (Divyang Thakkar), a young lad who believes that love has to be expressed in words and action. In the course of the story, Rahul makes Ramnik realize his mistake and helps him in expressing love to his wife Vasanti.

The third storyline is that of Rahul and Shreya (Maira Doshi), Ramnik's daughter. Rahul and Shreya love each other dearly. Initially, Shreya faces parental opposition in her decision to marry Rahul.

But finally, Rahul succeeds in sorting Ramnik's married life and in the process gets Ramnik to agree to marry off Shreya to him forms the crux of the story.

Production

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Shukul Showbiz along with Sagar S Sharma Productions was the production houses that together made the film. The story for the film was written by Veer Vashishth, Abhinn Sharma and Manthan Purohit. Tapan Vyas was the Director of Photography(DOP). The chief editors were Nidhi Rawat and Bharat Rawat. The art director was Rajesh Rathore and dance director was Dev Thape. The film was shot extensively in Vesu and Dumas Beach, Surat. The song ‘Chakdhol’ was filmed in Anand, Gujarat.

Soundtrack

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The music director for Chasani is Prashant Satose and Manthan Joshi has penned the lyrics.

Chakdol
Soundtrack album by
Kirtidan Gadhvi
Saveri Verma
GenreGarba (dance)
Length4:10
LabelShukul Music
External audio
audio icon Chakdol on YouTube
Tracklist
No.TitleArtist(s)Length
1."Chakdol"Kirtidan Gadhvi, Saveri Verma4:35
2."Fuki Gai"Prashant Satose4:31
3."Tuj Re"Deepali Saathe, Jigardan Gadhavi4:46
4."Gujarati Re"Jigardan Gadhavi2:46
Total length:15:58

Release

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The movie made its official premiere at Surat on 19 July 2019. The film was released in theaters all over Gujarat and in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The film was released on 7 November 2019 in UAE. The movie made its world digital premiere on 14 August 2021 on ShemarooMe.

Reception

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The family film opened to positive reviews both from the audience and the critics. The critics praised Manoj Joshi and Sejal Shah's stellar performance.[2] Divyang Thakkar's role as Rahul also stood out for its simplicity and wisdom. Shruti Jambekar of Times Of India gave the film a 3-star rating and called the film a decent outcome.[3] She praised the cinematography of Tapan Vyas, the dialogues of the film and the acting skills of Manoj Joshi and Sejal Shah. The film ran to packed houses in the initial weeks of its release. It continued its run in the theaters for continuous 125 days. It collected about 10 crores of revenue from its theaterical release.

Awards and nominations

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Award Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result
Toronto GIFA (Gujarati Iconic Film Awards) 2020[4] Best Emerging Film Of The Year 2020 Chasani Won
GIFA (Gujarati Iconic Film Awards) 2019[5] Best Film Of The Year Producer: Shukul Showbiz

Director: Abhinn-Manthan

Won
Story Writer Of The Year Veer Vashisht, Abhinn-Manthan Won
Debutante Actor Of The Year (Female) Maira Doshi Won
Best Editor Of The Year Nidhi Raawat, Bharat Rawaat Won
Best Director Of The Year Abhinn-Manthan Nominated
Best Actor In A Comic Role (Male) Ojas Rawal Nominated
Best Choreographer Of The Year Dev Thape Nominated
Best Cinematographer Of The Year Tapan Vyas Nominated
Best Actor In A Supporting Role (Female) Sejal Shah Nominated
Best Dialogue Of The Year Manthan Joshi Nominated
Best Singer (Male) Jigardan Gadhavi for Tuj Re song Nominated
Best Singer (Male) Prashant Satose for Break Up song Nominated
Critics Choice Film Awards (CCFA)[6] Best Director (Gujarati) Abhinn-Manthan Nominated
Best Film (Gujarati) Chasani Nominated
Best Writing (Gujarati) Veer Vashisht, Abhinn-Manthan, Manthan Joshi Nominated

References

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  1. ^ ShemarooMe (19 July 2019), Watch online gujarati movie Chasani - ShemarooMe, archived from the original on 29 September 2021, retrieved 29 September 2021
  2. ^ "મૂવી રિવ્યુઃ ચાસણીઃ મીઠાશ જીંદગી ની". Iam Gujarat (in Gujarati). Archived from the original on 15 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2020.
  3. ^ Chasani: Mithash Zindagi Ni Movie Review {3.0/5}: Critic Review of Chasani: Mithash Zindagi Ni by Times of India, retrieved 25 August 2020
  4. ^ "TORONTO GUJARATI ICONIC FILM FESTIVAL 2020 FULL SHOW - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 24 November 2023. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  5. ^ "GIFA ગુજરાતી સીને એવોર્ડ્સ જુઓ કઈ ફિલ્મો, કલાકારો, ગાયકોએ એવોર્ડ જીત્યા ; VTV સાથે માણી હળવી પળો". VTV Gujarati. Archived from the original on 24 April 2021. Retrieved 24 November 2020.
  6. ^ "Critics' Choice Film Awards nominations out: Ranveer Singh, Vijay Sethupathi among nominees". Cinema Express. Archived from the original on 4 July 2020. Retrieved 24 November 2020.