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Deool marathi movie
Deool marathi movie








Through a wonderfully authentic depiction of village life, mentality and gesture, Deool has a social, religious and commercial sweep, even as it individualizes each of its characters and endows them with a language and space of their own.

  • 2011: National Film Award for Best Feature FilmĬitation: For its witty, satirical and penetrative account of the politics involved in the commercialization of religion in India.
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    The movie won maximum number of awards (3) at 59th National Film Awards in 2011. It is an Indian language film to be proud of. Daily News & Analysis (DNA) gave the film a 4 star rating out of 5 saying, "There’s too much going for Deool. Music of Deool was composed by Mangesh Dhakade and lyrics were penned by Swanand Kirkire, Sudhir Moghe.ĭeool gathered positive reviews from critics on release. It was shown in Busan International Film Festival, New York's South Asian International Film Festival, the Abu Dhabi International Film Festival and MAMI in Mumbai, and was released on 4 November 2011 nationwide.

  • Bhakti Ratnaparakhi as Appa Galande's wifeĭeool was scheduled to be released on 23 September 2011 but was later postponed to November.
  • Vibhavari Deshpande as Poytya's Sister in Law.
  • Hrishikesh Joshi as Tommya (Jambuwant Rao).
  • Usha Nadkarni as Sarpanch's Mother in Law.
  • Jyoti Subhash as Kanta, Keshya's Mother.
  • Every village has a right to progress commercially, but how ethical it is to use a temple and its good to achieve it? Soon, blinded by the commercial progress, God is forgotten. Mangrul goes through a 360 degree change due to commercialization, but nobody is complaining except Anna. But since Bhau, helpless looking at the village so demanding, the temple is built.Īnd slowly the village becomes a holy place. Bhau doesn't approve it as he wants the funds to be used for better purposes, as Anna also has vision to build a Hospital in the village. There is now demand for a Dattatrey temple. However, it is too late as a journalist (Kishor Kadam) with the help of a few other village youths who are more involved in politics, sensationalise the news about Lord Dattatrey making an appearance in Mangrul. Keshya, by experiencing God's Avtar, makes a hue and cry in the village saying God Dattatreya made an appearance for him.Īnna (Dillip Prabhavalkar), most respected figure of Mangrul, advises him against announcing such personal matter as it's a question of faith. KARDI scratches her head over that tree and by which Lord Dattatreya makes a presence and shows his Avtar to Keshya. Keshya (Girish Kulkarni), a simple village youth, who works for Bhau (Nana Patekar) as a cow stockman, takes one of Bhau's cows named "KARDI", to one of the hills in the village where there is an Audumber ( Ficus racemosa: Indian fig tree) tree present. In the rural areas of Maharashtra lies a peaceful village called Mangrul.








    Deool marathi movie