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Potato skins, also sometimes referred to as potato jackets, are a snack food or appetizer made of unpeeled potato halves, hollowed and dressed with bacon, cheddar cheese and green onions before being baked again. They are commonly found on the menus of casual dining restaurants in the United States. [1]
National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi in 1989: Gharkul Punha Hasave: Arun Karnataki Alka Kubal, Priya Arun, Ramesh Bhatkar, Chandu Parakhi, Sudhir Joshi, Laxmikant Berde [9] Pasant Aahe Mulgi: V.N Mayekar Varsha Usgaonkar, Nitish Bharadwaj, Vandana Gupte, Sudhir Joshi, Kishore Nandlaskar [10] Ina Mina Dika: Raju Parsekar
A Reviewer of Divya Marathi gave the film 3 stars out of 5 and wrote "This attempt to draw attention to things that are disappearing from real life seems artificial in some places. Does Kiran Kulkarni catch Janaki aka Bhargavi aka Kasturi? However, one must watch the movie to see the exact colors of life that she shows him". [5]
The highest-grossing Marathi films released in 2025, by worldwide box office gross revenue, are as follows: Denotes films still running in cinemas Implies that the film is multilingual and the gross collection figure includes the worldwide collection of the other simultaneously filmed version.
Once a potato has been baked, some people discard the skin and eat only the interior, while others enjoy the taste and texture of the skin, which is rich in dietary fiber. Potatoes baked in their skins may lose between 20 and 40% of their vitamin C content, because heating in air is slow and vitamin inactivation can continue for a long time.
Chimani Pakhar (transl. Sparrow & Birds) is a 2001 Indian Marathi-language Family drama film directed by Mahesh Kothare and produced by Macchindra Chate featuring Padmini Kolhapure, Sachin Khedekar, Nagesh Bhonsle, Bal Dhuri, Meghana Chate, Nihar Shembekar, Avinash Chate in lead roles. [2]
Half Ticket is a 2016 Indian Marathi language film directed by Samit Kakkad and produced by Nanu Jaisinghani, Suresh Jaisinghani and Mohit Jaisinghani. [3] The film is the story of two slum boy brothers and their absolute focus to get what they cannot dare dream of. [4]
There are nearly 10 minutes of Digital Special Effects in the film.Its Last movie of Superstar Laxmikant Berde and Marathi debut film of Shreyas Talpade. [10] Saatchya Aat Gharat: Sanjay Surkar: Bharati Achrekar, Makarand Anaspure, Vibhawari Deshpande, Nishikant Kamat: 31 May 2004 (India) Asmita Chitra, Everest Entertainment [11] Savarkhed Ek ...