Drumsticks (1956)
A heartwarming family story. Kaka Saheb, a widower, is preparing for his daughter's upcoming wedding. However, after the marriages of his three sons, disputes arise among them over the division of property. This leads to separation, yet their bond with their home and respect for their late mother remains strong. In the end, their sister, Taraka, invites them all for a meal, serving pithla made with drumstick pods from their own backyard tree—a favorite of everyone. Respecting her invitation, they come together, and through this simple meal, the family reconnects once again.
Director: Shantaram Athavale
Runtime: 120 min
Release Date: May 1, 1956
Screenplay
Language: Marathi
Original Language: mr
More Films by Director: Shantaram Athavale
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Drumsticks about?
- A heartwarming family story. Kaka Saheb, a widower, is preparing for his daughter's upcoming wedding. However, after the marriages of his three sons, disputes arise among them over the division of property. This leads to separation, yet their bond with their home and respect for their late mother remains strong. In the end, their sister, Taraka, invites them all for a meal, serving pithla made with drumstick pods from their own backyard tree—a favorite of everyone. Respecting her invitation, they come together, and through this simple meal, the family reconnects once again.
- Who directed Drumsticks?
- Drumsticks was directed by Shantaram Athavale.
- How long is Drumsticks?
- Drumsticks has a runtime of 2h 0m (120 minutes).