Director: K. Narayan Kale, Madhukar Kulkarni; Writer: N. Gogol, Pu.La. Deshpande, G.D. Madgulkar; Producer: Vamanrao Kulkarni, Vishnupant Chavan; Cinematographer: Bal Bapat; Editor: Raja Thakur; Cast: Pu.La. Deshpande, G.D. Madgulkar, K. Narayan Kale, Sheila Naik, Leela Ogale, Vinay Kale, Rambhau Gramopadhye, Pandit, Madhukar Kadam, Pu.Bha. Bhave, Madhukar Pathak, Anant Vaidya, Bal Ghatge, Keshav Toro, Daldasheth, Chaubey
Summary: Based on N. Gogol’s The Government Inspector.
With Gulacha Ganapati and Devbappa (both 1953), this is one of the popular Marathi satirist, playwright and stage actor P.L. Deshpande’s best-known films. His adaptation of Gogol’s play is better anchored in the Indian situation than Afsar (1950). Various local stereotypes are incisively cast in this tale of Sarjerao (Deshpande), mistaken for a government official in a corrupt post-Independence village.
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