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Aadhaar is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language dramedy film directed by Suman Ghosh. The film is written by Amitosh Nagpal and Suman Ghosh. Amitosh has also written dialogues and lyrics for the film. [1] Produced by Manish Mundra under his banner Drishyam Films, the film stars Vineet Kumar Singh, who is the first one in his village to get his Aadhaar ...
The film was released on 23 September 2022 across Tamil Nadu. A critic from Cinema Express gave the film a mixed review, noting that "though it's not the first film that talks about the injustices served to the underprivileged, Aadhaar is a compelling watch that achieves what it intends to without much force-feeding--if you forgive the not-so-great craft". [6]
Film Director Cast Release Date Producer Notes Source 1969 Aadhar: Raja Paranjpe: Raja Paranjpe, Anupama, Lalita Desai, Madhu Apte, Vivek [1] Jiwhala: Atmaram: Jayshree Gadkar: Janaki: Datta Mane [2] Dongarchi Maina: Jayshree Gadkar, Arun Sarnaik, Chitra [3] Gangawlan: Anant Mane [4] Satiche Vaan: Datt Adhekari: Lalita Pawar, Asha Kale ...
Rajabhau Dattatraya Paranjpe (24 April 1910 – 9 February 1979), known as Raja Paranjape, was an Indian actor, director, producer and writer in the Marathi film and Hindi film industries. [1] He started to produce Marathi films under the banner named Gajraj with G.D.Madgulkar and Sudhir Phadke .
Aadhaar (Hindi: आधार, lit. ' base, foundation ') [7] is a twelve-digit unique identity number that can be obtained voluntarily by all residents of India, based on their biometrics and demographic data. [8]
Akshay Kumar is an Indian actor, television presenter, and film producer who works in Hindi-language films. He had a minor role in the 1987 Indian film Aaj. [1] [2] He debuted in a leading role with the film Saugandh (1991) before his breakthrough with Khiladi (1992), first film of the Khiladi series.
Maruti started her career at the age of 10 years as a child artist in the film Jaan Haazir Hain. [1] After her father's death, she continued acting to support the family. Due to her physical appearance, she bagged comedy roles in films and kept on going with her career.
Thinkal Menon of The Times of India rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, writing, "The intense making of the movie coupled with the actress' convincing performance provide ample edge-of-the-seat moments", concluding that Aadai was "a compelling watch which breaks a few stereotypes and offers an engaging experience". [4]