Raakhandaar

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Raakhandaar (2014 Movie)
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Marathiराखानदार
Directed byMrunalinni Patil
Written byAanand More
Produced byMrunalinni Patil
StarringAjinkya Deo
Jitendra Joshi
Anuja Sathe
Yatin Karyekar
CinematographyJehangir Chawdhury
Music bySongs:
Kanakraj
Background Score:
Kanakraj
Production
company
Suryaa Films Kreation
Release date
  • 26 September 2014 (2014-09-26)
Running time
128 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Raakhandaar (Marathi: राखानदार) is a 2014 Fiction, Philosophy, Drama Marathi film directed & produced by Mrunalinni Patil. It stars Jitendra Joshi, Anuja Sathe, Ajinkya Deo in lead roles[1] The film was released on 26 September 2014.

Plot[]

Is a story about faith in God and his existence. Sadanad is poor chap who some how meet his ends by working in a company workshop, he is a happy go lucky kind of a person even after he has been thrown out of his job he keeps his faith and eventually starts his own business. Who help him start his business? How he mate with the love of his life? Will they able to live happily ever after? who is trying to prove his faith wrong?

Synopsis[]

Jitendra Joshi deserves kudos for underplaying his role while Ajinkya Deo passes muster as the Khandoba. While Yatin Karyerkar is just about okay, Anuja Sathe scores in her debut role as an actress. Choreography is excellent in the film and the director deserves kudos for the way she has handled the film without boring you.

Though the film is a feel good film, what mars it is the fact that it takes the viewers back to the 70’s when such goody goody tales about how a man succeeds in life thanks to God’s help were popular.

The film has an old world charm about it and will certainly appeal to the families.[2]

Cast[]

Development[]

The outline of the plot for the movie Rakhandaar runs around the faith that a common man might hold upon the presence of God. Sadanand, the main protagonist, happens to be a poor man. He somehow manages to survive working in the workshops of a company.

The guy managed to live together happily or not. One needs to catch this movie once it arrives to the cinemas on the twenty sixth of September. Probably then, the audience shall gets a chance to introspect and find out the extent to which they hold their faith on God.

The film has got Ajinkya Deo, , Jitendra Joshi and Yatin Karyekar in its various important roles. Dr. Mrunalinni Patil had handled two important roles of directing and producing the movie while the story got scripted of the pens of Anand More. Keeping tract with the softness of the movie, the music had been directed by Kanakraj. The music director is optimist of showering the beauty of the devotional essence upon the minds of the audience.

As per the director, this film is all about the ongoing tassels between the ones one trust in existence of God and the others who defy. Indian cinemas had a rich heritage of dealing with films of philosophical genres and the director is optimist to get the name of the film into the list of such names. The fate for this movie shall only depend upon the audience, the god, whose existence had never been questioned by the men from the silver screen.[3]

Soundtrack[]

The soundtrack of Raakhandaar was composed by Kanakraj.

Track No Song Singer Music Composed By Lyrics Length
1 "Tujhya Mule" Rohit Raut & Vaishali Samant Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 4:49
2 "Chandrama" Swapnil Bandodkar & Kavita Krishnamurthy Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 6:32
3 "Khandoba" Sukhwinder Singh Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 5:00
4 "Nahi Sadhu Kivha Me Santa" Rohit Raut Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 3:55
5 "Tu Ya Jagacha Rakhandaar" Sukhwinder Singh Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 7:45
6 "Angai" Shankar Mahadevan Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 5:42
7 "Tandav" (Instrumental Version) Kanak Raj Kanak Raj FA, Mu. Shinde, Shiv Kadam 2:54

References[]

  1. ^ "Monetary boost giving Marathi cinema a new lease of life?". October 2014.
  2. ^ http://starblockbuster.com/raakhandaar
  3. ^ "Rakhandaar". 14 September 2014.

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