Natrang (2009) is the
only Marathi movie that I am able to write in this challenge. Not because I
don’t watch Marathi movies, but because I can't recollect the names of the
films that I have watched, while others failed to leave an impact on me.
The main point why this movie stayed in my mind is because of
Atul Kulkarni's acting and the body transformation he has done for this movie;
from a well-built farmer to a slim "pansy"
character, (a man who acts in an effeminate manner). Such a transformation
is a huge thing. Not only the body transformation but, also his acting is
top-notch; being it a villain or be the main lead he has portrayed it to the T
and impressed his audience.
Also, it has showcased an aspect that no one believes or even
talks about it; man’s rape. Yes, no one even in the real world speaks or
believes but the trauma is the same as it is for a female. But seldom does
anyone acknowledges it.
The songs are foot-tapping, and the fabulous star cast and their
acting make the movie watchable and impactful.
What is your take on this movie? Please do let me know in the comment section.
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Haven't watched . I really like Atul Kulkarni ...if subtitles are available..i will try this movie. Is it streaming somewhere?
ReplyDeleteHaven't watched this movie but such a rare topic to pic. He sure is an amazing artist.
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I havenot watched the movie. Atul is a great actor. Hey Ram is one of his memorable roles.
ReplyDeleteExcellent movie as are its songs. Recently I saw it again on OTT. Good choice for N on the AtoZ!
ReplyDeleteAtul Kulkarni is a brilliant actor - I have not watched him in Marathi movies but be it in Page 3 or in Rang De Basanti, his characters are so alive. Natarang has been on to watch list for a while now, maybe it's time I get to it. The song Apasara Aali, is lovely to listen and sing as well! What beautiful music!
ReplyDeleteHave you reading the goosebump, horror story of Not Without My Daughter