Review : Nazar Marathi Movie
Name of the Film: Nazar
Release Date: 6 November 2015
Makers: Ajay R Gupta, Dilip Wagh and Dr. Hari Kokare
Executive: Gorakh Jogdande
Artistes: Swapnil Rajshekhar, Teja Deokar, Ravi Patwardhan, Arun Nalwade, Pradeep Patwardhan, Kishore Chougule, Deepjyoti Naik, Dilip Wagh, Dilip Wagh, Dr. Hari Kokare and others.
Music: Pankaj Padghan, Raj Pawar.
DOP: Shyamal Chakravarty
Revenge stories have dependably been a standard plot in Hindi movies. For as far back as 45 years, there have been such a variety of movies made on this subject a book can be distributed on these movies. In Marathi additionally, we discover movies being made on this subject. New Marathi film 'Nazar', created under the flag of Vision Arts, additionally displays one such story where an adoration story transforms into a vengeance dramatization. In any case, because of absence of appropriate treatment, the film has ended up being a normal film.
A youthful Talathi Pushkar lands in a town. He develops near an attractive visually impaired young lady (Teja Deokar) living in the town. He guarantees to wed her and begins getting a charge out of sex with her. One day, he leaves for his own particular town, telling the young lady that he is going to persuade his guardians about their marriage. He doesn't turn up for quite a while. The visually impaired young lady then comes to realize that she has been conned. She chooses to take revenge. She gets worked on, in an adjacent spot and with the assistance of the specialist transforms into an alternate symbol. She recognizes herself as an author Aishwarya Kulkarni and begins playing her arrangement to trap Pushkar into it.
This film helps you to remember the retribution story displayed by Hindi film 'Khoon Bhari Maang' yet the presentation of this film is not up to the imprint. A portion of the happenings in the film are essentially exhausting. Chief Gorakh Jogdande ought to have altered certain segments of this film, in order to make the film intriguing. Teja Deokar has skillfully displayed the visually impaired young lady and in addition the dashing author in this film exceptionally well. Swapnil Rajshekhar wells in the part of a womanizer.
The film might speak to country groups of onlookers, however else it does not have the specialized viewpoints to genuinely excite.
Release Date: 6 November 2015
Makers: Ajay R Gupta, Dilip Wagh and Dr. Hari Kokare
Executive: Gorakh Jogdande
Artistes: Swapnil Rajshekhar, Teja Deokar, Ravi Patwardhan, Arun Nalwade, Pradeep Patwardhan, Kishore Chougule, Deepjyoti Naik, Dilip Wagh, Dilip Wagh, Dr. Hari Kokare and others.
Music: Pankaj Padghan, Raj Pawar.
DOP: Shyamal Chakravarty
Revenge stories have dependably been a standard plot in Hindi movies. For as far back as 45 years, there have been such a variety of movies made on this subject a book can be distributed on these movies. In Marathi additionally, we discover movies being made on this subject. New Marathi film 'Nazar', created under the flag of Vision Arts, additionally displays one such story where an adoration story transforms into a vengeance dramatization. In any case, because of absence of appropriate treatment, the film has ended up being a normal film.
A youthful Talathi Pushkar lands in a town. He develops near an attractive visually impaired young lady (Teja Deokar) living in the town. He guarantees to wed her and begins getting a charge out of sex with her. One day, he leaves for his own particular town, telling the young lady that he is going to persuade his guardians about their marriage. He doesn't turn up for quite a while. The visually impaired young lady then comes to realize that she has been conned. She chooses to take revenge. She gets worked on, in an adjacent spot and with the assistance of the specialist transforms into an alternate symbol. She recognizes herself as an author Aishwarya Kulkarni and begins playing her arrangement to trap Pushkar into it.
This film helps you to remember the retribution story displayed by Hindi film 'Khoon Bhari Maang' yet the presentation of this film is not up to the imprint. A portion of the happenings in the film are essentially exhausting. Chief Gorakh Jogdande ought to have altered certain segments of this film, in order to make the film intriguing. Teja Deokar has skillfully displayed the visually impaired young lady and in addition the dashing author in this film exceptionally well. Swapnil Rajshekhar wells in the part of a womanizer.
The film might speak to country groups of onlookers, however else it does not have the specialized viewpoints to genuinely excite.
Review : Nazar Marathi Movie
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