Taptapadi, a new Marathi film is inspired by Tagore’s short
story Drishtidaan
Nachiket Joshi
Taptapadi, a Marathi period film inspired by Nobel Laureate Rabindranath
Tagore’s short story Drishtidaan will release on March 28 across
Maharashtra. Taptapadi marks the
debut of Sachin Nagargoje as a director.
“Wholesomeness and simplicity in Drishtidan and
Rabindranath Tagore’s writing inspired me to make the film on such an issue,”
explained Nagargoje. “The story of the film is based on eye donation and it
explores the shades love and relationships. One can enjoy this movie with the
family,” he added.
The story of the film takes place in the period of 1940s and
it is adapted into Marathi for the film by director
Nagargoje himself. He has
also co-written the dialogues for the film with Madhugandha Kulkarni. Kashyap Parulekar,
Veena Jamkar and Shruti Marathe are the lead actors of the film. Neena
Kulkarni, Sharad Ponkshe, Ashwini Ekbote, Ambarish Deshpande and Rahul Vaidya
are also part of the cast.
According to Nagargoje, Taptapadi is technically more challenging
because it is a period film and its cinematography, art direction and costumes will
take the audience in yesteryears. Santosh Sarankar has done the cinematography whereas
Devdas Bhandare has done the art direction for the film. Dhanashri Tiwarekar
and Rahim sheikh have designed the costumes for the film.
The duo Sumit Bellari and Rohit Nagbhide have composed the
music for the film whereas Vaibhav Joshi has penned the lyrics. Sawani Shende and
Swapnil Bandodkar have sung the songs of the film.
Taptapadi will hit the theatres on March 28 all over
Maharashtra.
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