Dagadi Chawl (Marathi: दगडी चाळ) (also known as Dagdi Chawl) is a 2015 Marathi language action thriller film directed by first-time director Chandrakant Kanse. Presented by Manglmurti films and produced by Sai Pooja Films & Entertainments, Dagadi Chawl features an ensemble cast of Ankush Chaudhari, Makarand Deshpande and Pooja Sawant in lead roles.[2] It is the third release for Ankush Chaudhari in 2015 after back to back films Classmates and Double Seat. Official teaser of the film was released with Tu Hi Re on 4 September 2015 and was published on YouTube on 5 September 2015 which met with very good response.[3][4]

Dagadi Chawl
Theatrical Release Poster
Directed byChandrakant Kanse
Written byAjay Tamhane
Screenplay by
  • Adesh K. Arjun
  • Chandrakant Kanse
Story by
  • Suresh B. Sawant
  • Naresh Pardeshi
Produced by
  • Amol D. Kale
  • Suresh B. Sawant
Starring
CinematographyAniket Khandagale
Edited byKshitija Khandagale
Music byAmitraj
Production
companies
  • Manglmurti Films.
  • Sai Pooja Film & Entertainment Production
Distributed byRaksha Entertainment
Release date
  • 2 October 2015 (2015-10-02) (Theatrical)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Box office37 crore (US$4.4 million)[1]

Official poster and trailer of the film were unveiled on 21 September 2015,[5][6] which gains praises for dashing style of Ankush Chaudhari, his chemistry with Pooja Sawant and look of Makarand Deshpande as 'daddy' which was kept as a secret for long period of time.[7][8] Film was released on 2 October 2015.

The movie became an instant hit for Chaudhari[9] After the release of the film, fans poured milk on a big poster of Ankush Chaudhari outside a Bharat mata cinema hall in Mumbai to show their love for him, a first time in history of Marathi Cinema that something of this sort has happened.[10] It has been dubbed into Hindi as Daagdi Chaawl Ek Bagawat. The Marathi and Hindi world television premier were scheduled for 12 June 2016 on Star Pravah and STAR Gold respectively.[11] The movie will be first Marathi film to premiere on STAR Gold UK.[12]

Plot

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The movie is inspired from Mumbai's actual Dagdi Chawl which was known for gangster activities during 80's and 90's and was also the official residence of a gangster turned political leader Arun Gawli popularly known as 'Daddy'.[13]

The film begins in 1996, when Mumbai was haunted by the continuous gang-wars, happening between various criminals across the city. Surya aka Suryakant Shinde (Ankush Choudhary), who leads a peaceful life in one of the chawls of Mumbai is almost on verge to settle down in life by marrying his girlfriend Sonal (Pooja Sawant), meanwhile one incident happens with Surya which lands him in a situation where he has to come face to face with 'Daddy' (Makrand Deshpande) and his journey in underworld starts, his struggle to dissociate himself with the tag of Dagdi Chaawl lands him further deep into activities of Dagdi Chaawl and unwillingly becomes part of underworld. Whether he succeeds to dissociate from Daagdi Chaawl or not forms the story of the movie.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Daagdi Chaawl
Soundtrack album by
Released14 September 2015
GenreFilm soundtrack
Length9:03
LabelEverest Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Amitraj chronology
Tu Hi Re
(2015)
Daagdi Chaawl
(2015)
Guru
(2016)

Music for this action film is composed by Amitraj,[14] while lyrics are penned by Mandar Cholkar and Kshitij Patwardhan.[15] Makers of the film released first song "Morya", a devotional track in the voice of Adarsh Shinde, on 15 September on YouTube which became an instant hit.[16][17][18] Second song "Dhaga Dhaga" also became popular.[19][20]

Track listing

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Daagdi Chaawl
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Morya Morya"Adarsh Shinde4:35
2."Dhaga Dhaga"Harshavardhan Wavare, Aanandi Joshi4:28
Total length:9:03

Release

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Film was set for release on 2 October 2015 in theaters all over Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat and in selected cities of Karnataka.[2]

Reception

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The film has received positive reviews. ABP Majha gave 4 out of 5 stars and declared movie "Fast-paced crime action flick".[21] Pune Mirror gave 3 out of 5 stars and declared movie "Well made, the film keeps you involved".[22] Maharashtra Times gave 3 out of 5 stars and declared movie "As total entertainer".[23] Times of India gave 3 out of 5 stars.[24]

Box office

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Daagdi Chaawl collected 5.75 crore (US$690,000) net in first week and 3 crore (US$360,000) in second week. The film grossed around 20 crore (US$2.4 million) at the box office.[25]

Sequel

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In June 2022, Daagadi Chawl 2 was announced with teaser to release in theatres on 19 August 2022.

See also

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References

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