Classmates

Starring: Sai Tamhankar, Ankush Chaudhary, Sonali Kulkarni, Sachit Patil, Siddharth Chandekar

Genre: Youth/Suspense

” It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

As another Friendship Day gift I decided to share a movie which is one of my personal favorites. Also the great thing about this movie is that it is an official remake of the Malayalam movie of the same name but with a few tweaks. After all creative liberty does exist and should exist right ? Though my personal recommendation would be to watch both the Malayalam as well as the Marathi version and decide which one you loved the most. Mind you though it will be a tough choice to make because both of them are good in their own manner.

But right now the focus is on the Marathi version. So put on your seat belts as I take you down through a journey which is filled with a cradle of emotions. This story revolves around the classmates of a college who are in their last year of college and their friend Ani who is in the first year. These classmates are Satya, Apu, Amit , Rohit , Aditi and Heena. Satya and Rohit (also known as Swimmer ) are rivals while Aditi and Heena are the best of friends. Apu is a tomboy who is also Satya’s right hand. But it is Ani who connects them all as he is the principal’s son and a great negotiator.

Satya aspires to be a political bighead in the future while Rohit aspires to be a swimmer even though he comes from a political background. However things take an ugly turn when Aditi decides to file her nomination for student elections against Satya. Will things take a worse turn and affect everyone ? Or does it has something else in the store? Watch the movie to find out .

The script is well written and the performances are first class. Sai Tamhankar and Ankush Chaudhary rock as Apu and Satya . Even Siddharth Chandekar as Ani steals the show. So do watch the movie and tell me about your experiences in the comments section. Waiting to hear about it from you all. Hope you do enjoy the movie just like I did. Happy watching fellas!!!

” In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.”

Khalil Gibran

p.s.: I have watched both the versions and loved both of them a lot.

The Marathi movie poster
The classmates from top to bottom: Amit, Ani, Pratap, Heena, Rohit, Appu, Satya and Aditi
The Malayalam movie classmates
The Malayalam movie poster

Que: In the Marathi version, Satya is shown to be a member of a political party. Name the party.

a. Bhartiya Rashtra Paksha

b. Bharat Jan Parishad

c. Yuva Awaaz Party

d. Yuva Shakti Party

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Welcome to The Expression Hub! I’m Roshani, who loves to express herself through the medium of writing. This blog is my little corner of the internet where I dive deep into the world of movies, books, and web series—reviewing, analyzing, and sometimes just ranting about the stories that make us laugh, cry, and question everything.

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