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‘NAAD’ (MARATHI) REVIEW



The film Naad (Marathi; UA), which was produced by Shakuntala Creations, SR Films, and Jijau Creations, is a love tale. Uday (played by Kiran Gaikwad) and Shubhra (played by Sapna Mane) are in love with one another, but Ajinkya (played by Yashraj Vilasrao Dimble) is sometimes referred to be the spoke in the wheel of their love.



Santosh Dabholkar and Deepak Pawar have penned a novel that is typical in nature, revolving around love, romance, and topics such as good vs evil. Dr. Vinayak Pawar's script is unremarkable and takes a different approach than what has been done before. It is impossible to find even the slightest trace of novelty or novelty in the play. The conversations that Professor Dr. Vinayak Pawar has are very enjoyable.



When it comes to Uday, Kiran Gaikwad is OK. As like Shubhra, Sapna Mane is a typical person. As Ajinkya, Yashraj Vilasrao Dimble is a remarkable performer. Jaywant Wadkar is able to demonstrate his presence. It is OK with Dr. Vinayak Pawar. It is reasonable that Vijay Patkar provides help. At best, Tanaji Galgunde is average. There are others that are suitable.



The instruction that Prakash Janardan Pawar provides is standard. The music of Pankaj Padghan is not something that should be danced to. Lyrics, written by Vaibhav Deshmukh and Dr. Vinayak Pawar, serve their intended purpose. The choreography of Siddhesh Dalvi is not sufficient to warrant recognition. The background music composed by Abhinay Jagtap is pretty pleasant. The camerawork that Amit Singh does is excellent. Scenes that include action and stunts always provide a thrill. There is nothing wrong with Satish Chipkar's art direction. It would have been better if Vinod Raje had edited the video.



It is anticipated that Naad would have a difficult time making money at the box office.

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