
“Timepass” is a lovely Marathi romantic comedy film that provides an interesting look at the world of young love and the difficulties of growing up. The film, directed by Ravi Jadhav and released in 2014, follows the lovely romance of Dagadu (Prathamesh Parab), a naughty yet attractive young guy, and Prajakta (Ketaki Mategaonkar), a girl from his neighborhood. Set in a beautiful town in Maharashtra, the film shows the spirit of small-town life and the complexity of relationships despite daily difficulties and ambitions.
Dagadu, with his different personality and entertaining appeal, navigates the ups and downs of youthful love with his close friends Baji (Vaibhav Mangle) and Baban (Bhushan Pradhan). As Dagadu and Prajakta’s romance grows, they encounter a variety of challenges, including social expectations and personal fears. However, their trip is filled with humor, tears, and positive moments that are relatable to people of all ages.
“Timepass” clearly shows the innocence and purity of first love, capturing the spirit of youth via realistic characters and authentic feelings. The film’s curious base and superb performances by its brilliant ensemble combine for an unforgettable cinematic experience. “Timepass” creates a lasting impact with its combination of humor, romance, and sad moments, reminding audiences of the everlasting beauty of love and the delights of valuing life’s short moments.
Cast –
- Prathamesh Parab as Dagdu

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Vaibhav Mangle as Madhav Lele

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Manmeet Pem as Balbharti

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Ketaki Mategaonkar as Prajakta Lele

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Anvita Phaltankar as Chanda

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Aarti Wadagbalkar as Manda

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Urmilla Kothare as Spruha

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Onkar Raut as Dagadu, Kombada
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Bhushan Pradhan as Vallabh
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Meghna Erande as Anuja Lele
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Rohit Shilwant as Iqbal
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Shibani Dandekar as Dancer
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Uday Sabnis as Prajakta’s Uncle
- Jayesh Chandrakant Chavan as Maleriya