Grand salute to Ajay Devgn in bringing alive the great Maratha pride in telling the story of the great warrior - Tanhaji Malusare in Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj said, ? gad aala pan singha gela? when Tanhaji laid his life for the pride of Marathas. After watching this epic I can say, ? Ajay Devgn aale ani Tanhaji punha jeevant jhale?.
The Story of Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj pledge of Swaraj is getting a stiff challenge from the Mughals, the mighty Aurangzeb in his greed now wants to rule Deccan and capture the prestige of Shivaji ? the fort of Kondana.
He assigns the wild, dangerous, cunning and brutal Uday Bhan (Saif Ali Khan) to siege the Deccan. Kondana needs to be protected from the mighty Mughal onslaught. But, Shivaji Maharaj most trusted weapon - Tanhaji Malusare (Ajay Devgn) is busy with his son's wedding and the...
The Story of Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj pledge of Swaraj is getting a stiff challenge from the Mughals, the mighty Aurangzeb in his greed now wants to rule Deccan and capture the prestige of Shivaji ? the fort of Kondana.
He assigns the wild, dangerous, cunning and brutal Uday Bhan (Saif Ali Khan) to siege the Deccan. Kondana needs to be protected from the mighty Mughal onslaught. But, Shivaji Maharaj most trusted weapon - Tanhaji Malusare (Ajay Devgn) is busy with his son's wedding and the...
- 1/9/2020
- GlamSham
Ajay Devgn starrer Tanhaji – The Unsung Warrior produced by Ajay Devgn’s Adf and Bhushan Kumar’s T-Series, directed by Om Raut, is set to release on 10th January 2020. The epic film also stars Saif Ali Khan and Kajol in leading roles.
In Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior Ajay Devgn essays the role of a great Maratha warrior Tanhaji Malusure who fought the Battle of Sinhagad against Udaybhan Singh played by Saif Ali Khan.
The film will now get an second version because the visual extravaganza, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior will also have a Marathi version released on 10th January 2019 across Maharashtra.
Speaking about this Director Om said, “I had pitched it as a Hindi film because the idea was to go global. But Mr Devgn felt the need to come out with a Marathi version as well to ensure that it reaches the interiors of the state.” The period drama...
In Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior Ajay Devgn essays the role of a great Maratha warrior Tanhaji Malusure who fought the Battle of Sinhagad against Udaybhan Singh played by Saif Ali Khan.
The film will now get an second version because the visual extravaganza, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior will also have a Marathi version released on 10th January 2019 across Maharashtra.
Speaking about this Director Om said, “I had pitched it as a Hindi film because the idea was to go global. But Mr Devgn felt the need to come out with a Marathi version as well to ensure that it reaches the interiors of the state.” The period drama...
- 12/7/2019
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
The Hindi trailer of film Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior which released recently, has been widely appreciated and received some rave reviews. Based on the glorious life of the Maratha warrior Tanhaji Malusare, who made a massive mark in Indian History is now set to be seen in Marathi too!
The visual extravaganza, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior will also have a Marathi version released on 10th January 2019 across Maharashtra.
Also read:?'Tanhaji The Unsung Warrior' trailer: Witness the epic battle between Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan
Speaking about the same Director Om said, ?I had pitched it as a Hindi film because the idea was to go global. But Mr Devgn felt the need to come out with a Marathi version as well to ensure that it reaches the interiors of the state,? The period drama will have many known names from the Marathi Film Industry like Sharad Kelkar (Chhatrapati...
The visual extravaganza, Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior will also have a Marathi version released on 10th January 2019 across Maharashtra.
Also read:?'Tanhaji The Unsung Warrior' trailer: Witness the epic battle between Ajay Devgn and Saif Ali Khan
Speaking about the same Director Om said, ?I had pitched it as a Hindi film because the idea was to go global. But Mr Devgn felt the need to come out with a Marathi version as well to ensure that it reaches the interiors of the state,? The period drama will have many known names from the Marathi Film Industry like Sharad Kelkar (Chhatrapati...
- 12/6/2019
- GlamSham
Watch Amol Parchure's review of Marathi film Ringan starring Shashank Shende & Sahil Joshi. The film is directed by Makarand Mane.
- 7/1/2017
- Film Companion
The festival returns this month for its sixth edition. Every year Liff aims to bring audiences some of the very best new Indian independent cinema, which includes features, documentaries and short films by both acclaimed and emerging filmmakers. This year’s line up promises to leave you entertained, informed, thought provoking and even in some cases leaving a screen shocked.
We now present the films that will be screened at this prestigious festival
Umrika | Opening Night | UK Premiere | cert 12A
Hindi with English subtitles | 98 min | India 2015 | Dir. Prashant Nair | with: Suraj Sharma, Tony Revolori, Adil Hussain, Smita Tambe, Prateik Babbar.
This year’s Sundance Audience Award winner is an uplifting, rights of passage tale about two brothers from a small village who have dreams of making it big in Umrika (America). Udai (Pratiek Babbar) is the eldest and adored by his hard-working mum. He leaves their hamlet on a bullock...
We now present the films that will be screened at this prestigious festival
Umrika | Opening Night | UK Premiere | cert 12A
Hindi with English subtitles | 98 min | India 2015 | Dir. Prashant Nair | with: Suraj Sharma, Tony Revolori, Adil Hussain, Smita Tambe, Prateik Babbar.
This year’s Sundance Audience Award winner is an uplifting, rights of passage tale about two brothers from a small village who have dreams of making it big in Umrika (America). Udai (Pratiek Babbar) is the eldest and adored by his hard-working mum. He leaves their hamlet on a bullock...
- 7/8/2015
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
Where do you begin with a film like Chillar Party? Backed by Salman Khan Being Human Productions and Utv Motion Pictures, the film first caught the eyes of the audience with some excellent promos that tickled the funny bone and also left us curious. Adding to that was the appearance of Salman Khan, not only as the narrator, but for the first time, under the producer title as well. With a fresh batch of child artists, Amit Trivedi for chaddi clad booty-shaking tracks and the hyped item number by Ranbir Kapoor, Chillar Party had enough to get a decent initial start but did it have enough to bring in more than just chillar. Yes and no.
First, we begin with introductions of the group. Jhangya (Naman Jain), Encyclopedia (Sarath Menon), Akram (Rohan Grover), Panauti (Chinmai Chandranshuh), Aflatoon (Aarav Khanna), Second Hand (Vishesh Tiwari), Silencer (Vedant Desai), and Shaolin (Divij Handa...
First, we begin with introductions of the group. Jhangya (Naman Jain), Encyclopedia (Sarath Menon), Akram (Rohan Grover), Panauti (Chinmai Chandranshuh), Aflatoon (Aarav Khanna), Second Hand (Vishesh Tiwari), Silencer (Vedant Desai), and Shaolin (Divij Handa...
- 7/11/2011
- by Githa Vanan
- Bollyspice
City of Gold
The Mumbai of today boasts of several glitzy malls, multiplexes, bowling alleys and lounge bars with addresses that refer to these being earlier locations of cloth mills (for example, PVR Phoniex Mills, the address of one of the upscale multiplexes). Those who know the history of these mills would know how the great strike of the early 1980s by mill workers, protesting gradual closure of the ‘loss-making’ mills by their owners, had driven the death knell for not only these industrial structures but also the thousands who earned their livelihoods by working in them. Now, almost three decades later, that story of mill workers is almost forgotten, except for maybe those who are involved with a few court cases here and there still lingering on. In a economically-upward India where the cities are earning their brownie points through humongous, modern day structures that comprise residential properties, corporate offices and businesses mentioned above,...
The Mumbai of today boasts of several glitzy malls, multiplexes, bowling alleys and lounge bars with addresses that refer to these being earlier locations of cloth mills (for example, PVR Phoniex Mills, the address of one of the upscale multiplexes). Those who know the history of these mills would know how the great strike of the early 1980s by mill workers, protesting gradual closure of the ‘loss-making’ mills by their owners, had driven the death knell for not only these industrial structures but also the thousands who earned their livelihoods by working in them. Now, almost three decades later, that story of mill workers is almost forgotten, except for maybe those who are involved with a few court cases here and there still lingering on. In a economically-upward India where the cities are earning their brownie points through humongous, modern day structures that comprise residential properties, corporate offices and businesses mentioned above,...
- 4/25/2010
- by Runumi G
- DearCinema.com
Movie Review: City of Gold; Star cast: Ankush Choudhary, Siddharth Jadhav, Sachin Khedekar, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Karan Patel, Seema Biswas, Shashank Shende and Vinay Apte; Director: Mahesh Manjrekar; Rating: *** 1/2 – Manjrekar back in form!
Set in the early 80s, City of Gold narrates the tale of mill workers who lost their daily livelihood thanks to the greedy mill owners who were hand in glove with the government officials and Ministers.
Anna (Shashank Shende) and his wife (Seema Biswas) hit hard times after the closure of Khaitan Mill. They have four.
Set in the early 80s, City of Gold narrates the tale of mill workers who lost their daily livelihood thanks to the greedy mill owners who were hand in glove with the government officials and Ministers.
Anna (Shashank Shende) and his wife (Seema Biswas) hit hard times after the closure of Khaitan Mill. They have four.
- 4/23/2010
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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