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Directed by | Bipin Nadkarni |
Written by | Jaywant Dalvi |
Screenplay by | Bipin Nadkarni |
Produced by | Bipin Nadkarni Sanjay Shetty |
Starring | Shivaji Satam Neena Kulkarni Gauri Nigudkar Sharad Kelkar Uttara Baokar Viju Khote |
Cinematography | Mahesh Limaye |
Edited by | Vishal Kharat |
Music by | Amartya Bobo Rahut |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Uttarayan is aMarathi film directed by Bipin Nadkarni in hisdirectorial debut, starringShivaji Satam andNeena Kulkarni in lead roles. It has won theNational Film Award for Best Feature Film in Marathi.[1] The plot of the film is based on the Marathi play "Durgi" written byJaywant Dalvi.
Raghuvir Rajadhyaksha (Raghu) moves to Mumbai after his retirement to live with his son Sanjay, who is now getting married and has future plans of going to USA. Raghu, a widower for the past 14 years meets Kusumawati, his teenage crush. Kusumawati is now known as Durgi, as she was named that after her marriage with a richbarrister from Pune. Durgi's marriage fails as she is abused & harassed. Her father dies of a heart attack and her brother sells off all the property and leaves with his wife to live separately. Durgi is thus left alone to aid her ailing old mother. Raghu, being all alone and finding Durgi also to be same, falls in love with her again and decides to get married. But he has to face opposition from his son and his wife's sister.
The songs of the film are written by Kaustubh Savarkar and the music is composed byAmartya Bobo Rahut.
No. | Title | Singer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Dhund Hote Shabda Saare" | Ravindra Bijur | 03:33 |
2. | "Raan He Uthle Uthle" | Ravindra Sathe | 02:46 |