
Aage Ki Soch(1988)
Hindi142 mins
Aage Ki Soch (1988) is a 142-minute Hindi film directed by Dada Kondke. Starring Swapna, Raza Murad and Raam Laxman. With an audience rating of 3.9/10, Aage Ki Soch stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 1988.
Director:Dada Kondke
Mood:
funnyemotionaluplifting
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Quick Facts
- Streaming on
- Prime Video
- Theatrical Release
- 1 January 1988
- Director
- Dada Kondke
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 2h 22m
- GudVibe Rating
- 3.9/10
Storyline
A simple village man named Ganpat sells goods from his bullock cart. He falls in love with a visitor named Sapna, but she soon returns to the village married to a businessman. Ganpat's mother asks him to go work for the couple in the city.
“A simple man's heart follows a love that can't be.”
Film Details
3.9Rating
142Minutes
HindiLanguage
UCertificate
Release Date1 January 1988
Release Typetheatrical
Original Titleआगे की सोच
Parental Guide
Violence
Mild
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Mild
Vibe & Tags
Mood
funnyemotionaluplifting
Themes
lovefamilyfriendshipidentity
Tonewhimsical
Pacingepisodic
Complexitylight
Audiencefamily
Best Withfamily
Violence1
Emotion3
Humor4
Rewatchability3
Reviews & Ratings
Your Rating
3.9/10Rating
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Cast & Crew
Trivia
- The film's director Dada Kondke was a popular Marathi comedian and filmmaker known for his double-meaning dialogues, but this Hindi film had a relatively clean and simple storyline.
- It was one of the few Hindi films where the lead actress, likely Sapna played by a then-newcomer, was introduced as a fresh face opposite the established village-simpleton character.
- The movie was shot extensively in rural Maharashtra, using real village locations and a bullock cart as a central prop to maintain authenticity.
- Despite being a comedy, the film underperformed at the box office, as Dada Kondke's typical adult-humour fanbase expected his usual style.
- The soundtrack included folk-inspired songs that were composed to match the village setting, but none became major chartbusters nationally.
- A subplot involving the children stealing from the bullock cart was inspired by common village pranks, adding a slice-of-life touch.
- The film's title 'Aage Ki Soch' translates to 'Thinking Ahead', ironically reflecting the protagonist's naive, non-planning nature.
Notable Collaborations
Frequent partnerships reunited in Aage Ki Soch



