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2020 epic historical action film directed by Ajay Devgn
For the real life Military General of theMaratha Empire, seeTanaji Malusare.

Tanhaji
Directed byOm Raut
Written by
  • Prakash Kapadia
  • Ajay Devgn
Produced by
Starring
Narrated bySanjay Mishra
CinematographyKeiko Nakahara
Edited byDharmendra Sharma
Music byScore:
Sandeep Shirodkar
Songs:
Ajay–Atul
Sachet–Parampara
Mehul Vyas
Prasenjit Kosambi
Production
companies
Distributed byAA Films
Release date
  • 10 January 2020 (2020-01-10) (India)
Running time
135 minutes[1]
CountryIndia[1]
LanguageHindi
Budget₹125 crore[2][3][4]
Box officeest.₹367.65 crore[5]

Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is a 2020 IndianHindi-languageepichistoricalaction film directed byOm Raut and produced byBhushan Kumar,Krishan Kumar andAjay Devgn underT-Series Films andAjay Devgn FFilms. Tracing the life of Maratha warriorTanaji Malusare, it stars Ajay Devgn as the eponymous lead,Kajol andSaif Ali Khan. It also featuresNeha Sharma,Sharad Kelkar andLuke Kenny in supporting roles.[citation needed] Set in the 17th century, it revolves around Tanaji's attempts to recapture theKondhana fortress once it passed on toMughal emperorAurangzeb who transfers its control to his trusted guardUdaybhan Singh Rathore. It marks as Devgn's 100th film since joining Bollywood 20 years ago.

The film was originally namedTaanaji: The Unsung Warrior but the name was later changed toTanhaji.[6][7] The film was launched on 20 July 2017, with Raut making his directorial debut inBollywood. Raut previously directedLokmanya: Ek Yug Purush (2015), for which he received acclaim. The film was simultaneously dubbed in Marathi following popular demand.[8]Principal photography commenced on 25 September 2018,[9][10] and completed within May 2019. Filming took in mostly across theFilm City inMumbai, and few scenes shot atPune. The cinematography and editing were handled by Keiko Nakahara and Dharmendra Sharma. The background score was composed bySandeep Shirodkar; the soundtrack album was composed byAjay–Atul,Sachet–Parampara and Mehul Vyas and released under the label T-Series.

Tanhaji was released in India in3D, 2D and conventional formats on 10 January 2020.[11] The film received wide critical and public praise for Devgn and Khan's performances, the visual effects, cinematography, action sequences, art direction, music, score, and editing.[12] The film grossed367.65 crore (equivalent to433 crore or US$51 million in 2023) worldwide and was declared a major success at the box office, thus becoming thehighest grossing Hindi film of 2020 as well ashighest grossing Indian film of 2020.[5] The film was selected as one of the Best Foreign Film to be screened at the78th Golden Globe Awards.[13] At the68th National Film Awards, the film won the awards forBest Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment,Best Actor (Devgn) andBest Costume Design. At the66th Filmfare Awards,Tanhaji received 13 nominations, includingBest Film andBest Actor (Devgn), and won four awards, includingBest Director (Raut) andBest Supporting Actor (Khan).

Plot

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In 1647, youngTanhaji Malusare is trained in swordsmanship by his father, Kaloji Malusare, who is later killed during aMughal raid on their village ofUmrat. Seventeen years later, in 1664, Tanhaji, now a military commander in the service ofShivaji Maharaj, leads forces alongside his younger brother Suryaji in defeating a Mughal cavalry detachment.

In 1665, theMughal EmperorAurangzeb dispatches his uncle, theMaharaja of AmberJai Singh I, to check Shivaji’s territorial expansion in theDeccan Plateau. Following theBattle of Purandar, Shivaji is compelled to cede control of 23 forts to the Mughal Empire, including the strategicKondhana Fort. Subsequently, the Mughal general Beshak Khan insults Shivaji’s mother,Jijabai, who vows to remain barefoot until Kondhana is recaptured.

By 1670, Shivaji’s spies report Aurangzeb’s plan to place Kondhana under the command of Rajput generalUdaybhan Rathod, who will use it as a base for Mughal advances in southern India. Udaybhan is transporting a massive cannon, ‘‘Naagin’’, intended to target Maratha positions. Shivaji formulates a plan to retake Kondhana but withholds the details from Tanhaji, whose son Rayba’s wedding is imminent. During theHoli festival, Tanhaji visitsRajgad Fort to invite Shivaji and Jijabai to the wedding. However, Maratha noble Chandraji Pisal, secretly allied with Udaybhan, informs Tanhaji of the planned campaign in an attempt to draw him into a trap. Tanhaji insists on leading the mission, postponing his son’s wedding despite Shivaji’s initial reluctance.

Pisal warns Udaybhan of the Maratha strategy. Using this intelligence, Udaybhan deceives Tanhaji into attacking Maratha soldiers disguised as Mughals. Udaybhan reaches Kondhana unopposed, positions ‘‘Naagin’’ toward Rajgad, and reinforces the fort’s defenses. Tanhaji infiltrates Kondhana through a concealed passage and rallies local villagers to resist Mughal control. DuringShivratri celebrations, he kills Pisal’s nephew Chultya for treachery but is captured and tortured by Udaybhan. Jagat Singh, Udaybhan’s subordinate and the brother of captive Kamal Devi, secretly frees Tanhaji and informs him of Udaybhan’s intention to marry Kamal Devi by force. Tanhaji vows to rescue her and reclaim Kondhana.

On the night of 4 February 1670, coinciding withAshtami, Tanhaji leads a surprise assault on Kondhana. His forces scale the fort’s steep walls and engage the Mughal garrison in fierce combat. Amid the chaos, Jagat Singh and Kamal Devi escape. As Udaybhan prepares to fire ‘‘Naagin’’ at Rajgad, Tanhaji intercepts him. In the ensuing duel, Tanhaji loses an arm but kills Udaybhan, pushing him and the cannon over a cliff. Mortally wounded, Tanhaji plants theBhagwa Dhwaj on Kondhana before succumbing to his injuries.

When Shivaji arrives, the fort is back under Maratha control. Mourning his fallen commander, Shivaji remarks, “’‘Gad aala, pan sinh gela’’” (“The fort has been captured, but the lion is lost”). Shivaji personally oversees Rayba’s wedding, while Savitribai, Tanhaji’s widow, fulfills her promise to dress as a bride in private as she awaits his return. Aurangzeb’s plan to consolidate Mughal control in southern India is delayed for another eighteen years until he personally campaigns in the Deccan.

Cast

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  • Ajay Devgn as SubhedarTanaji Malusare
  • Kajol as Savitri Bai
  • Saif Ali Khan as Udaybhan Singh Rathore
  • Sharad Kelkar asChatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
  • Neha Sharma as Kamla Devi
  • Luke Kenny as EmperorAurangzeb
  • Vipul Gupta as Jagat Singh
  • Padmavati Rao asRajmata Jijabai
  • Elakshi Gupta asSoyarabai
  • Sanjay Mishra as Narrator
  • Shashank Shende as Shelaar Mama
  • Devdatta Nage as Suryaji Malusare
  • Ajinkya Deo as Chandraji Pisal
  • Yuri Suri asJai Singh I
  • Jagannath Nivangune as Kaloji Malusare
  • Trisha Patil as Parvati Bai
  • Hardik Sangani as Gondya
  • Nissar Khan as Beshak Khan
  • Prasanna Ketkar as Ghersarnaik
  • Kailash Waghmare as Chultiya
  • Harsh Sharma as Young Tanaji
  • Ranav Sharma as Young Suryaji
  • Arush Nand as Rayaba Malusare
  • Dhairyasheel Gholap as Shrubhau
  • Nilesh Lalwani as Tatya
  • Pramod More as Leader of Gondia
  • Bhagyashree Nhalve as Suryaji's wife
  • Devendra Gaikwad as Rayaba's father-in-law
  • Rajesh Ahir as Raja Sangram Singh
  • Angad Mhaskar as Pant
  • Nikhat Khan as Udaybhan's mother
  • Antima Sharma as Nafeesa
  • Niranjan Jadhao as Trimbak Rao
  • Shivraj Walvekar as Pratap Rao
  • Rajveer Ankur Singh as Khaibar Khan
  • Ramchandran Singh as Raja Kaka
  • Myrah Dandekar as Rayaba's wife
  • Tufali Khan as Munawar Khan
  • Mridul Kumar as Noor Khan Baig
  • Sandeep Juwatkar as Gujar
  • Ajay Kumar Nain as Rajput Vakil
  • Rakesh Bhavsar as peshwa
  • Nitesh Kalbande as Divya Malusare
  • Tareeq Ahmed Khan as Mughal Soldier

Production

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Development

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After completing his work on the directorial ventureShivaay (2016),Ajay Devgn, announced his next film on 29 July 2016, titledSons of Sardaar: Battle of Saragarhi,[14][15] a big-budget war film based on the1897 Saragarhi battle between 21 Sikhs and 10,000 Afghans.[16] Made on a huge scale, Devgn planned to start the production work in late 2016, and decided to release the film on Diwali next year;[17] However, whenKaran Johar announcedKesari, another film based on the battle of Saragarhi, Devgn decided to postpone the project after September 2017.[18] In late February 2019, it was reported that Devgn had shelved the project.[citation needed]

Meanwhile, Ajay Devgn, decided to do another period film withOm Raut, based on the life of Maratha warriorTanaji Malusare,[19] which was titled officially asTaanaji: The Unsung Warrior.[20] The first look ofTaanaji was released on 20 July 2017,[21] through Devgn's official Twitter account,[22] and pre-production work commenced the following day. In August 2017, a report fromAsian Age, claimed that the film will also be made simultaneously in Marathi language, due to the demand of the story, and also Raut's popularity in Marathi, after the success ofLokmanya: Ek Yug Purush (2015).[23]

A source claimed that the film's pre-production work wouldgo on for 6–8 months, and Ajay Devgn would start the shoot of the film in March 2018.[24] However, the team undertook heavy VFX works for the film for 6–8 months, and Devgn'sNY VFXWAALA was brought on board for the film,[25] whereas filmmakers planned to release the film in3D formats, thus delaying the film's shoot to September 2018.[26] On 2 August 2018,Bhushan Kumar ofT-Series,[27] undertook the project in collaboration with Ajay Devgn's production company and planned to start the shoot in end of September.[28] In March 2019, the film's titleTaanaji: The Unsung Warrior was changed toTanhaji,[29] due to numerological reasons.[30][31]

Casting

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In October 2018, Kajol was reported to play the role of Taanaji's wife in the film.[32][33] In January 2019,Saif Ali Khan was reported to play the role of Udaybhan Singh Rathore, one of the main antagonists of the film.[34] For his role, Khan had to practise sword fighting and horse-riding, as part of the character. In an interview withMid-Day, he stated "A chunk of the research has been done by Om, who has done a thorough job. Since it is an action-packed film, I was required to look leaner. I had to be adept in horse riding. The fact that I was coming straight off Navdeep's [Singh] film (Laal Kaptaan) made it easier. The physical prep has been rigorous for this film."[35]

Filming

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Principal photography began on 25 September 2018,[36] with amuhurat shot given byOm Raut.[37][38] The film's first schedule was commenced in October 2018, with Kajol filming her portions inMumbai.[39]

Tanhaji was filmed mainly at theFilm City in Mumbai. Director Om Raut claimed that in the movie, visual effects played a major part. The director also said that making theSandhan Valley set was the biggest challenge for them. The makers had to create a 300-foot (91 m) long set to make it look like the Sandhan Valley.[citation needed] In the making video of the film, Raut stated: "Creating the 300-foot (91 m) long gorge inside a theatre was extremely difficult," adding that the production designers "went and took moulds of the stones and rocks which are there in the valley and they built a wall. And what we did in the effects after that is we put in effects on it."[40]

The team of the film also shot some parts at Chitrakoot Ground inAndheri. Some parts of the film were also filmed atPune.[citation needed] In January 2019, the team kicked off a song shoot which has been mounted on a lavish scale and that a special set was erected for this number.[41] Kajol, however, shot for this number last year, in the last week of December. As the song was so elaborate that the shooting schedule for the same was as long as a week and the number will feature some amazingdiya andrangoli setup representing that era. Keeping in the mind the period that the film is set up in, Kajol sported wearing a traditional Maharashtrian outfit in the song.[41]

In March 2019, a source claimed that 60% of the shoot was completed, and the team took a break, after Devgn being busy for the promotions of his filmTotal Dhamaal (2019).[42] In April 2019, a climax shoot featuring Devgn and Khan was filmed in a huge scale, and the stunt sequence was choreographed by Ramazan Bulut, who worked in the stunt department for Hollywood filmsRush (2013) andInferno (2016).[43] The principal photography wrapped up in May 2019.[43]

Soundtrack

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Tanhaji
Soundtrack album by
Ajay–Atul,Sachet–Parampara Mehul Vyas and Prasenjit Kosambi
Released8 January 2020[44]
Recorded2018–2019
GenreFilmi
Length17:27
LanguageHindi
LabelT-Series
External audio
audio iconOfficial Audio Jukebox onYouTube

The film's soundtrack album was composed byAjay–Atul,Sachet–Parampara Mehul Vyas and Prasenjit Kosambi with lyrics written bySwanand Kirkire Anil Verma and Abhijit Kosambi. The background score of the film is composed bySandeep Shirodkar. The album features four tracks with vocals by Mehul Vyas,Adarsh Shinde,Sukhwinder Singh,Shreya Ghoshal,Sachet Tandon,Parampara Thakur, Ganesh Chandanshive,Harshdeep Kaur and Prasenjit Kosambi. It was released on 20 December 2019 byT-Series.[45] The soundtrack album for the Marathi version had reused the same set of vocals, excluding for some songs, whose vocals were provided byAvadhoot Gupte and Kirti Killedar.[46]

Debarati Sen ofThe Times of India, writing for the soundtrack album in her review, praised "Maay Bhavani" stating "Ajay-Atul has excelled in the beautiful merging of different tempos, and deftly woven in the varied nuances of classical and folk in one single package."[47] Vipin Nair, in his review forThe Hindu, stated "With three hummable numbers, the film's music is enjoyable but nothing out of the ordinary."[48] Joginder Tuteja ofBollywood Hungama reviewed "The soundtrack ofTanhaji – The Unsung Warrior delivers as expected. Though there aren't many memorable songs out there, they do well enough to keep the film's narrative engaging."[49]

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Shankara Re Shankara"Anil VermaMehul VyasMehul Vyas3:31
2."Maay Bhavani"Swanand KirkireAjay–AtulSukhwinder Singh,Shreya Ghoshal,Ajay Gogavale4:18
3."Ghamand Kar"Anil VermaSachet–ParamparaSachet Tandon,Parampara Thakur4:42
4."Tinak Tinak"Anil VermaSachet–ParamparaHarshdeep Kaur3:54
5."Asa Mard Maratha Tanhaji"Abhijit KosambiPrasenjit KosambiPrasenjit Kosambi1:02
Total length:17:27

Marketing and release

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Tanhaji, considered to be one of the most anticipated Hindi films of the year,[50][additional citation(s) needed] was initially scheduled to release on 29 November 2019,[51] post-Diwali, but the release was postponed to the necessity of VFX works in a large scale needed for the film.[52] On 28 March 2019, the makers rescheduled the release date to 10 January 2020.[53]

Prior to the release of the film, theSambhaji Brigade faced objection of some scenes from the trailer which released in November 2019.[54][55] In a letter written to the crew members, dated 20 November 2019, the organization had alleged that the film has intentionally tried to eraseShivaji Maharaj's secular image. They had also taken objection to the dialogues of Kajol who plays the role of Savitribai Malusare.[56] The organization had also demanded a special screening of the film ahead of its release.[57] Later,Nationalist Congress Party leaderJitendra Ahwad, threatened the makers of the film to make several changes to the trailer of the film,[58] also accused filmmakerOm Raut of depicting history inaccurately and unethically and showing the Maratha warriorTanaji Malusare in a wrong way.[59][60] TheAkhil Bhartiya Kshatriya Koli Rajput Sangh had filed a petition inDelhi High Court on 13 December 2019, claiming that its director Om Raut has concealed the true lineage of the great warriorTanaji Malusare in the movie.[61][62] In January 2020, theCentral Board of Film Certification deleted controversial references in the film, and ensured multiple disclaimers in the beginning to avoid controversies.[63]

Tanhaji opened up to 4,540 screens worldwide, which included 3,880 screens in3D and conventional formats inHindi andMarathi versions and 660 screens overseas.[64] A day before its release, the makers premiered a special screening of the film on 9 January,[65] featuring Devgn and his family, along with the cast and crew.[66] Later on 13 January, Devgn hosted special screening of the film, for 600 school children at the Inox Megaplex in Mumbai, to know about the history of Tanaji Malusare.[67] Another special screening was held on 20 January for the army and navy officials.[68] TheMaharashtra Tourism Development Corporation had tied up an association with the Directorate of Tourism and the film's team to attract tourists to know about the history of Tanaji Malusare and its legacy.[69] The film was declared tax-free inUttar Pradesh,[70]Haryana[71] andMaharashtra.[72] This film was also released dubbed inMarathi-language following popular demand.[8]

Tanhaji's world television premiere took place on 26 July 2020 atStar Plus,[citation needed] and registered 1.2 crore impressions on its first airing.[73] The film released onDisney+ Hotstar on 6 March 2020.[74]

Reception

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Critical response

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On thereview aggregator websiteRotten Tomatoes, 75% of 12 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 6/10.[75]

A review over theHindustan Times noted it to be a magnificent work, which had exceptional individual performances, a captivating story-line and excellent virtual effects.[76]Namrata Joshi ofThe Hindu noted of the film to have started off well, before floundering in the middle but regaining brilliance at the end, delivering a catharsis and adrenaline rush.[77] Uday Bhatia ofThe Mint noted it to be a silly cartoon history, which borrowed its physics fromPrince of Persia, but nonetheless consisted of fluent actions and interesting individual performances.[78]Saibal Chatterjee ofNDTV noted it to be a historically inauthentic work that ironed out any and all nuances in its portrayal of a saffronized Hindu-Muslim binary; however, he noted the overall production to be crisp and backed by powerful individual performances.[79] Tanul Thakur ofThe Wire noted it to be a work that had excellent cinematography but was intensely buoyed down by its ahistorical religio-nationalist propaganda, catering to the overall saffronization of India.[80]

Shubhra Gupta overThe Indian Express noted it to offer a "simplistic, dressed-up slice of the past" that painted hyperbolic tales of Maratha bravery with a Hindu fervor.[81]Sukanya Verma ofRediff noted it to be a mythical retelling of history with a bout of saffron fervor; individual performances and choreography of combat sequences were praised.[82]Rajeev Masand noted it to be a dubiously stereotyped fictional work, which appealed to the hyper-nationalistic climate but had robust filmography, visceral battle scenes, and superb individual performances.[citation needed] A critic fromThe Economic Times praised the visual effects, computer graphics and editing of the film, making it a must-watch film.[83] Stutee Ghosh ofThe Quint noted it to be a visually stunning film with strong individual performances, despite its broad liberties with historical accuracy and problematic prejudices.[84] Jyoti Kanyal ofIndia Today gave two-and-a-half out of five stars stating "Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is an exaggerated and slow-paced ode to the great Maratha warrior Tanaji Malusare."[85]

Writing for theFirstpost,Devanesh Sharma gave two-and-a-half out of five stars and praised Kajol and Khan's performance while criticizing Devgn's characterization as the review stated "The leading man, though undoubtedly an unsung warrior, as the title suggests, comes across as rather one-dimensional, as Devgn fails to take his character beyond the written word."[86] Harshada Rege ofThe Times of India gave four out of five stars and stated "Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior scores on various counts – superior performances, powerful action, visual impact, and most of all, it unfolds a story from the pages of history that deserved to be told, with just this kind of intensity, passion and vigor."[87]Sify gave the film 3 out of 5 stars stating "Tanhaji is substantially enriched by its technical crew that has worked to create a splendid canvas for the cast to shine upon. It tells the story of a lesser known hero from the chapters of Indian history, which makes this an intriguing film."[88]

Monika Rawal Kukreja ofHindustan Times wrote in her review stating "Tanhaji is a complete package. It’s magnificent, high on visual effects and has powerful action backed by rock solid performances."[89] Rohit Vats ofNews18 gave three-and-a-half out of five stars stating "Devgn and Khan ensure that the viewers get enough dose of high-voltage dialogues, along with fascinating action scenes."[90] Nandini Ramnath ofScroll stated "Tanhaji loudly sings its hero’s praises, creating a spectacle that is thrilling when in battle mode and troubling when considering the dynamic between the Marathas and the Mughals."[91]

Avinash Ramachandran ofThe New Indian Express gave three out of five stars stating "InTanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, we get to see iconic warriors of India shed tears copiously. We get to see jingoism masked as Maratha valor. There are a lot of things going forTanhaji, but, deep inside, it is unsettling to see such polarizing historical dramas."[92] A critic fromBollywood Hungama rated four out of five stars and statedTanhaji is an entertaining and a paisa-vasool film that would be loved by the masses as well as classes.[93] Suparna Sharma ofDeccan Chronicle gave three out of five stars stating "Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior, whose plot is essentially a march towards the battle, is not a bad film. It is, in fact, quite entertaining when it is at war."[94] A critic fromDaily News and Analysis gave three out of five stars stating "Watch it for the magnificent performances by Kajol and Khan who clearly outshine this Devgn-led vehicle."[95]

Box office

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Tanhaji earned15.10 crore (US$2.04 million) at the domestic box office on its opening day. On the second day, the film collected20.57 crore (US$2.78 million). On the third day, the film collected26.26 crore (US$3.54 million), taking total opening weekend collection to ₹619.3 million61.93 crore (US$8.36 million).[5][96] On the fourth day (13 January), the film collected13.75 crore (US$1.86 million), and film's collection stood at75.63 crore (US$10.21 million).[97] On the fifth day (14 January), the collection stood much higher after the long holiday weekend owing toMakar Sankranti and the film collected15.28 crore (US$2.06 million), totalling the first five-day collection to90.96 crore (US$12.28 million).[98] On 15 January, the film hit the100-crore mark,[99] as the six-day collections stood up to107.68 crore (US$14.53 million).[100][101] At the end of the first week (16 January),[102] the film collected118.91 crore (US$16.05 million).[103] The film collected128.97 crore (US$17.4 million), on the eighth day of its release,[104] with a strong opening on the second Friday.[105]

The film crossed the150 crore mark on the tenth day of its release.[106][107] On 25 January, the film crossed the200 crore mark,[108] as the overall collection stood up to202.83 crore (US$27.37 million).[109] On 3 February, the film collected250 crore (US$33.74 million) at the box office.[citation needed] At the end of its seventh week, the film collected276.90 crore (US$37.37 million).[110] The film managed to earn279.60 crore (US$37.73 million),[111] at the domestic box office, within 50 days of its release.[citation needed] As of 13 March 2020, with theatres closure due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the film had accumulated332.8 crore (US$44.91 million),[112] in India and34.85 crore (US$4.7 million) overseas,[112] thus collecting367.65 crore (US$49.62 million) worldwide, it became thehighest-grossing Bollywood film of 2020.[112][5]

Historical inaccuracy

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In the final fight against Udaybhan Rathod, Tanhaji lost his shield, not his arm.[113] Tanhaji's brother Suryaji Malusare also fought bravely. Tanhaji never a threw stick at Chhtrapati Shivaji Maharaj as depicted in this film. In 17th centuryMaratha warriors used shields made up of the back of tortoise, they did not use shields made up of metals as shown in this movie. In one scene a barber helps Udaybhan but this incident has no historical truth. Tanhaji was never captured and held captive by Udaybhan Rathod as depicted in this film. Moreover, some sources reveal that Udaybhan was killed by Shelar Mama, and not by Tanhaji, as depicted in the movie.[114][115][unreliable source?]

Accolades

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Award[a]Date of ceremony[b]CategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Filmfare Awards27 March 2021Best FilmAjay Devgn FFilms,T-SeriesNominated[116]
[117]
Best DirectorOm RautWon
Best ActorAjay DevgnNominated
Best Supporting ActorSaif Ali KhanWon
Best ScreenplayPrakash Kapadia, Om RautNominated
Best DialoguePrakash KapadiaNominated
Best CinematographyKeiko NakaharaNominated
Best Production DesignSriram Kannan Iyengar, Sujeet SawantNominated
Best Costume DesignNachiket Barve, Mahesh SheriaNominated
Best ActionRamazan Bulut, Rp YadavWon
Best ChoreographyGanesh Acharya – ("Shankara Re Shankara")Nominated
Best Special EffectsPrasad SutarWon
Best Background ScoreSandeep ShirodkarNominated
IIFA Awards4 June 2022Best FilmAjay Devgn FFilms,T-SeriesNominated[118]
Best Supporting ActorSaif Ali KhanNominated
Best Sound DesignLochan KanvindeWon
National Film Awards22 July 2022Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome EntertainmentAjay Devgn FFilmsWon[119]
Best ActorAjay Devgn[c]Won
Best Costume DesignNachiket Barve & Mahesh SherlaWon

Legacy and social impact

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Tanhaji became the highest-rated film of the year.[citation needed] A report fromGoogle Trends stated that the film is the third most searched film on Google.[121][122] The film was selected as one of the Best Foreign Film to be screened at the78th Golden Globe Awards in January 2021.[123]

Notes

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  1. ^Awards, festivals and organizations are in alphabetical order.
  2. ^Date is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  3. ^shared withSuriya forSoorarai Pottru (2020).[120]

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