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CAST:
Ajay Devgn
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Tanaji Malusare
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Saif Ali Khan
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Uday Bhan Singh Rathore
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Kajol
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Savitribai Malusare
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Sharad Kelkar
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
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Luke Kenny
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Aurangzeb
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Vipul Gupta
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Jagat Singh
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Padmavati Rao
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Rajmata Jijabai
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Shashank
Shende
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Shelaar Mama
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Devdatta Nage
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Suryaji Malusare
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Neha Sharma
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Kamla Devi
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Ajinkya Deo
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Chandraji Pisal
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Yuri Suri
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Mirza Raje Jai Singh
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Jagannath Nivangune
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Kaloji Malusare
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Trisha Patil
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Parvatibai "Parvati"
Malusare
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Hardik Sanghani
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Gondya
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Nissar Khan
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Beshak Khan
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Prasanna Ketkar
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Sarnaik
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Kailash
Waghmare
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Chultiya
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Harsh Sharma
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Young Tanhaji
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Ranav Sharma
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Young Suryaji
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Arush Nand
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Raiba Malusare
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Dhairyasheel
Gholap
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Shrubhau
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Nilesh Lalwani
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Tatya
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Pramod More
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Leader of Gondia
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Bhagyashree Nhalve
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Suryaji's wife
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Devendra
Gaikwad
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Raiba's father-inlaw
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Rajesh Ahir
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Raja Sangram Singh
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Director: Om Raut
Released
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8 January 2020
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Ajay Devgn is probably an underrated producer. Be it Raju
Chacha, U Me Aur Hum, Shivaay and now Tanhaji, he has always experimented with
new techniques. They worked or not is a separate thing, but these movies bring
out how he is willing to raise the stakes.
He backed Shivaay (2016) after establishing a visual effects
company in 2015, and the result was some amazing chase and action sequences.
The focus was on achieving grandeur and how the technique can be subservient to
storytelling and not the other way around. Now, with Tanhaji, producer Devgn
has probably changed the VFX game in Hindi films. Yes, it’s that good.
What films like Ra. One and Robot initiated some years ago has
become a passion for new age filmmakers. They want Hollywood-like perfection
and embracing cutting edge technology which requires much more than how
Bollywood has been producing films so far.
In 3D, Tanhaji seems like a spectacle, something we haven’t
seen in Hindi till now. At this point, it’s the best technology could achieve.
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Coming to the story, Tanhaji Malusare (Ajay Devgn) vows in front of his dying father that he will get his country out of the Mughal grips, then ruled by Aurangzeb. Later, when he becomes king Shivaji’s trusted lieutenant and friend, he keeps looking for opportunities to uphold the Maratha ‘swaraj’ flag.
His unbound enthusiasm takes him to the battlefield with a
ruthless and cunning Mughal commander Udaybhan Rathore (Saif Ali Khan). It’s
now or never for Tanaji but his chances seem bleak.
In the opening act, we see a group of Maratha guerrilla
warriors ready to take on Udaybhan’s army amid rough terrains, but this is when
the VFX magic starts happening. Ajay-Atul’s high-octane background music sets
the mood and the actors perform choreographed stunts. They deliberately sync
their war moves with the score giving it a symphony feel. This long action
sequence is a precursor to a tone of urgency engulfing the rest of the film.
It’s a typical Bollywood screenplay where you’re given what
you expect right in the beginning. Thankfully, the director Om Raut has etched
a good graph for Saif’s Udaybhan and that stops the story from being tilted in
the Marathas favor too early.
Though it’s not hard to expect where this all will lead to
but Saif’s maniacal laughs and conniving attitude add layers. Be it Bazaar,
Laal Kaptaan or Tanhaji, Saif has been exploring cynical characters and it’s
working in his favor. I won’t be surprised if he turns out to be the most
memorable character of Tanhaji after a few years.
There isn’t much to do for others as the story, right from
the word go, makes it a clash between two street-smart fighters. There are
hardcore dialogues, laden with words ‘Bhagwan’ and ‘videshi’, thrown in between
but the spotlight never shifts from treating the viewers with a new kind of
visual experience.
Tanhaji
might look one-dimensional at points as Raut’s version of the crucial Battle of
Sinhagad is one hell of an ode to Tanaji’s bravery and refuses to go beyond
certain thresholds. It’s also not so subtle in its symbol game as good and evil
can be identified with their clothes’ colors.
However,
even if it’s over the top in creating larger than life heroes and villains,
it’s very engaging. The delightfully planned battle scenes, coupled with
inspired camera movements, are good enough to sustain your interest.
At
134-minutes, Tanhaji offers a vision, in terms of technical finesse, that’s
hard to resist.
Budget and Collection
Tanhaji, which
was made on a grand budget of Rs 150 crore, has crossed the Rs 150 crore marks
in its second weekend. The film collected Rs 16.36 crore on Saturday, bringing
the total collection to Rs 145.33 crore. The film minted Rs 22.12 crore on
Sunday, thus bagging Rs 167.45 crore till date.
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