Release Date: January 10th, 2020
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Film: Tanhaji - The Unsung Warrior
Language: Hindi
Runtime: 150 minutes
Release: Friday, January 10th, 2020
Banner: T-Series Films, Ajay Devgn FFilms
Director: Om Raut
Starring: Ajay Devgn, Saif Ali Khan, Kajol, Sharad Kelkar,
Jagapathi Babu, Pankaj Tripathi & others.
Synopsis:
Tanhaji Malusare was an unsung warrior from the 17th century. His acts of valour and bravery continued to inspire soldiers long after he lost his life in battle. Endowed with a body of steel, the courage of a lion and an agile mind, Tanhaji was also one of Chattrapati Shivaji's closest aides and trusted lieutenants. Ready to lay down his life for his King and country, this Braveheart planned a surgical strike to get back the Kondana Fort against the Mughal army headed by Udaybhan.
When the fort of Kondhana, that was the pride of the Marathas was under the control of Udaybhan and a Mughal army, Tanhaji went to war armed only with a handful of Marathas. If the Mughals had muscle power, Tanhaji had sharp acumen. The only unfortunate thing is--the Marathas won Kondhana, but they lost their Lion. Tanhaji left behind a void that none in history could ever fill.
Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior is a visual extravaganza that depicts the life and times of this unsung warrior, whose valour still makes the Nation proud.
Starring:
Ajay Devgn
Saif Ali Khan
Kajol
Sharad Kelkar
Jagapathi Babu
Pankaj Tripathi
Director:
Om Raut
Banner:
T-Series Films
Ajay Devgn FFilms
Producer:
Bhushan Kumar
Ajay Devgn
Krishan Kumar
Writer:
Prakash Kapadia
Om Raut
Music:
Ajay Gogavale
Atul Gogavale
Sachet-Parampara
Language:
Hindi
Sub-Titles:
English
Genre:
Action / Period Drama / Historical
Film Rating:
Universal
Release Date:
Friday, January 10th, 2020
Visual Format:
Cinemascope 2D / 3D
Sound Format:
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Run Time:
150 Minutes (2 Hours 29 minutes 19 seconds)
Country of Origin:
India
Overseas Theatrical Distributor:
Cinestaan AA Distributors
review
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fics hits the bell icon so you never
miss an update Hindi cinema is currently
in the throes of historical fever on the
heels of ashutosh gowarikar's Bonnie but
comes tonnage II the unsung warrior for
makers was struggling with how to revive
centuries-old stories for a millennial
audience I have good news writer
director ohm Roth co-writer Prakash
Kapadia and leading man and co-producer
ajay devgan seem to have cracked the
formula Renacci based on the life of
shivaji maharaj is lieutenant is an
action movie rolled into an amateur
track at her comic which means that
there is no room here for nuance or arcs
actors play outsized OneNote characters
the marathas with a few exceptions are
valiant noble warriors who sacrifice
their lives for their motherland the
morals a largely avaricious usurpers who
demands earth and john they are
described as the ranae and mocha Paris
the clash of good and evil is played out
in 3d in an unapologetically artificial
digitized world the battle scenes seem
straight out of a video game but ohm
doesn't give you time to question the
history or the questionable politics or
the one-dimensional storytelling he
immerses you in a quick paced and
venture that skillfully combines
spectacle nationalism and hyper
masculinity a storytelling Nanaji is
drowsing and effective Subedar Tama Jim
illusory is the ultimate mark Murata he
twirls his moustache and ferociously
leads his men into battle even when
they're drastically outnumbered he goes
up against Aurangzeb's Rajput general
who there man who then is a sadist who
kills for amusement in one scene he
screamed so loudly that a man topples to
his death it's fitting that the fight
between Tom Aegean or their pivots on a
phallic symbol a cannon called noggin
that is pointed at the fortress of
Shivaji Maharaj Archana team can place
the Nagi with rock like conviction this
is a man who stands stoic in the face of
death but a Jay doesn't over express the
valor even the fiery speeches are
delivered with gravitas though there are
moments when it feels like the trademark
reserved a crack and he will do a
automatically from singer it's a smart
choice to cask
Isana Jie's wife savithri she has very
few scenes but the familiarity between
the real-life husband and wife helps to
ground their relationship
sheriff Gallagher is impressive as
Shivaji Maharaj he has any need dignity
I can't imagine any future films on
shivaji maharaj casting anyone else but
the scene stealer is cephalic aunt
having the time of his life
ESCO their bond safe plays the
exaggerated evil with a cheeky panache
oh there is an elegant psychopath there
are echoes here of Sanjay Leela Bhansali
in the elaborate lighting scheme in the
color-coding of characters the spectacle
and staging a war seems inspired by the
baahubali franchise and the
surgical-strike sentiment feels like
only the surgical strike you can almost
a perigee asking his troops how's the
jewish-owned cleverly combines these
elements the climactic battle is plotted
with absolute precision dop Kiku
nakahara an editor Dharmendra Sharma
create a propulsive immersive experience
the film's furious nationalism is
bolstered by some deep roads cars
background music
and the costumes by nachiket Herve and
Mahesh Sharia are aesthetic and nicely
detailed especially oh they're bands
more elaborate wardrobe Donna G succeeds
in pushing your buttons but there is no
getting away from its problematic
ideology in one scene when a mobile
general is killed Oh immediately moves
the camera to temple bells ringing
loudly as though the gods themselves
were applauding this film is apparently
the first in a series that celebrates
the unsung heroes of India
I hope the ones that follow off a more
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