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KARMAYOGI ABASAHEB’ (MARATHI) REVIEW

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Karmayogi Abasaheb (Marathi), a film produced by Reliance Entertainment, Mayaka Mouli Film, and Mumbai Creation Entertainment, is a biopic of Ganpatrao Deshmukh, who is the Maharashtra Member of Legislative Assembly.





The life of Ganpatrao Deshmukh has been the inspiration for a narrative that was written by Altaf Dadasaheb Shaikh. Given that he is not a particularly well-known individual, the narrative does not have a great deal of attraction for the general audience. The script that Altaf Dadasaheb Shaikh has written is unremarkable, and the same can be said about his language.





When it comes to the title role, Aniket Vishwasrao does a satisfactory job. The performance of Hardik Joshi is average. A very good performance is given by Devika Daftardar. Prithvik Pratap provides support on a routine basis. It is fine with Vijay Patkar. Pradeep Velankar is a capable actor. The impact of Suresh Vishwakarma is significant. The impression that Arbaaz Sheikh leaves is one of regularity. There are times when Tanaji Gulgunde shines. Support is provided by individuals with mediocre abilities, such Ahmed Deshmukh, Vrindabal, Nikita Sukhdev, Ali Shaikh, and Altaf Dadasaheb Shaikh. The others are acceptable.





It is difficult to follow Altaf Dadasaheb Shaikh's direction. The music composed by Avdhoot Gupte is practical. The lyrics, written by Altaf Dadasaheb Shaikh, are not anything to rejoice over. The background music composed by Rohit Nagbhide is average. The camerawork that Kumar Dongare does is nothing special, and his editing is a little bit sloppy. Art direction by Raju Mali is scarcely something that should be mentioned.

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