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2003 Indian film
Not Only Mrs. Raut
DVD cover
Directed byGajendra Ahire
Produced byAditi Deshpande
StarringAditi Deshpande
Tushar Dalvi
Madhura Velankar
Music byKaushal Inamdar
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Not Only Mrs. Raut is a 2003 Indian Marathi social drama film directed by Gajendra Ahire. Aditi Deshpande, who plays the lead role of Mrs. Raut, has produced the film.

The film won National Award for Best Film in Marathi (Rajat Kamal) at the 51st National Film Awards for "its treatment of two women's struggle against male exploitation and domination".

Plot

Mrs. Vidya Raut murders her boss Karkhanis near Juhu Beach and surrenders herself to the police. She also submits the murder weapon, a bloody dagger. Swati Dandavate, a budding scholar advocate decides to fight her case. Her initial meetings with Mrs. Raut are futile as she keeps confessing her crime and is ready for punishment. Convinced that something is being hidden from her, Swati decides to investigate. Swati's husband Aditya, who is also an advocate, is now public prosecutor in this case. He and his elder brother try to convince Swati to drop the case because they think she would obviously lose. But standing against her family, Swati decides to dig out the truth and defend Mrs. Raut.

Cast

Awards

  • Aditi Deshpande won the Screen Best Actress - Marathi award for her performance of Mrs. Raut. She won this award jointly with Sonali Bendre, who played the role of Queen Sheelavati in Anahat (2003).

References

  1. ^ "51st National Film Awards-2003". Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 14 August 2004. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
  2. "Screen Weekly Awards 2004". IMDB. 15 January 2004. Retrieved 9 March 2012.

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