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GAARUD’ (MARATHI) REVIEW

Gaarud (Marathi; A) is a film depicting the trip that one takes through life. It was produced by Kimayagar Films LLP, Dreamweaver Entertainment, and Sunshine Studios. Some people in this world are looking to make their dreams come true, while others are trying to figure out what their life's mission can be. The majority of the time, individuals behave in a manner that goes beyond the boundaries of their logic and emotions.





An author by the name of Dr. Pramod Ratnakar Khadilkar has penned a novel that is approaching the realm of philosophy. Dr. Pramod Khadilkar and Pratap Sonale are responsible for writing the script, however it is not very interesting. Additionally, it often becomes sanctimonious, and as a result, it provides very little amusement. The discussions are nothing out of the usual.





In the role of R.K., Girish Kulkarni is brilliant. In the role of Gajanan, Shashank Shende performs an excellent job. In the role of Charulata, Payal Pande is okay. In his role as Shridhar, Sachin Valanju provides enough assistance. When it comes to Anna Khot, Dhananjay Sardeshpande is doing well. The performance that Trupti Raut does in the part of Charulata's mother is good. There is sufficient support from Santosh Abale, Uma Namjoshi, and Pandit Dhavle. Some of them are acceptable.





Pratap Vitthalrao is it. Because of the lackluster storyline, Sonale's directing is uninteresting and unimpressive. There is nothing attractive about Onkar Sangoram's music. The lyrics, which were written by Onkar Sangoram and Dr. Pramod Khadilkar, are okay. The background music that Sanket Patil uses is nothing special. The camerawork that Priyashankar Ghosh does is around average. Functionality is a hallmark of Rupesh Newagi's art direction. It is unfortunate that Dinesh Poojari and Nainesh Diggankar's editing does not live up to certain expectations.

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