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‘MUSHAK AAKHYAN’ (MARATHI) REVIEW

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This is the narrative of Kali (Makarand Anaspure), who finds it extremely aggravating when an obnoxious senior citizen, Appa (Bharat Sawale), repeatedly dominates him. Mushak Aakhyan (Marathi; UA) is a film that was produced by Deshmane Digi Vision. To get revenge on Appa, Kali makes it a point to ensure that he is unsuccessful in whatever endeavor he does.



The author, Hemant Edlabadkar, has written an extraordinary novel in which a single individual plays nine different roles. As well as himself, Aaba Misalwale, a wardboy, Garud, Baburao Chirputkar, Gaitonde, food officer Gargate, hawaldar Tukaram Dhaigude, and Punjabrao are all characters that Kali portrays in the film. The singularity of the narrative is also the story's greatest detriment, since it would only be appealing to a small portion of the audience. The script written by Hemant Edlabadkar is very dull and attractive to the upper class. Some of his dialogues are really rather nice.



As a result of Makarand Anaspure's excellent performance in each of the nine parts, there is an excessive amount of him. As fair as Prabhakar, Raju Sonavane is also fair. forth the part of the domineering Appa, Bharat Sawale turns forth an excellent performance. As Kishore, Prakash Bhagwat makes his presence known to the audience. When it comes to Nalawade, Nitin Kulkarni is fine. In his role as the coworker, Amar Sonavane is satisfactory. As a nurse, Swati Deshmukh is about par for the course. During her time as Gautami, Gautami Patil had her moments. When it comes to her performance as Punjabrao's wife, Dipti Sonavane is a standout. As the wife of Aaba Misalwale, Reshma Rathod has made a name for herself. The necessary assistance is provided by Shripad Sonar, who plays the role of the peon; Priyanka Belekar, who plays Dhamdhere Bai; Kundan Divekar, who plays the role of the food office staffer; Kanchan Vabhle, who plays the role of the food office staffer; Shweta Parkhe, who plays Kartiki; Rutuja Patil, who plays Anjali; and Roshan More, who plays Roshan.



In addition to being too lavish, Makarand Anaspure's directing is excessively attractive to the upper class. The music of Atul Dive is up to par. In terms of lyrics, Harshada Pore Kallurkar's work is average. Background music composed by Abhijeet Hegdepatil is not anything that should be danced to. The camerawork that Suresh Deshmane has done is of a very high quality. Editing done by Anant Maruti Kamath is of a satisfactory quality.



All things considered, Mushak Aakhyan is a failure show since it does not have much of an attraction to the general public.




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