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PAANI’ (MARATHI) REVIEW

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The review of the Marathi film "LIKE AANI SUBSCRIBE"


Like Aani Subscribe (Marathi; UA) is a film that was produced by Nitin Vaidya Productions, SN Productions LLP, and Abhishek Merukar Productions. It tells the story of a vlogger and her companion. When they become involved in a murder investigation, their lives are turned completely upside down.



A YouTuber and an aspiring actor in Bombay, Khushi (Jui Bhagwat) is a successful individual. Her buddy Shruti, who is Rajasi Bhave, is her paying guest, and she lives with her. As a result of the death of Rohit, also known as Rohidas (Amey Wagh), who had committed a scam in his village amounting to twenty lakh rupees and had traveled to Bombay, Khushi becomes the primary suspect in the case. It was common practice for Rohit and Faisal (Vitthal Kale) to collaborate on projects inside the community. Faisal had been duped by Rohit, and he had made good with the twenty lakh rupees that he was meant to divide with Faisal. Immediately following that, Rohit began to make money through unethical means in Bombay as well. Ravi, played by Shubhankar Tawde, and Bipin, played by Shivraj Waichal, were working with him in Bombay. A disagreement had occurred between Rohit and Bipin, however. The question is, did Faisal kill Rohit, or was Bipin the one who committed the murder? Are there any indications that Khushi and/or Shruti were involved in the murder of Rohit? How were they able to find him? Or does someone else claim to be the murderer? Deepika, played by Amruta Khanvilkar, is a journalist working for a television station. How does she become engaged in the investigation of the murder? What is the reason behind her decision to hire a private investigator named Varun (played by Pushkraj Chirputkar) to look into the murder case?



Abhishek Merukar is the author of the story, which is known for being highly complicated. Characters are continually being added to the narrative, and the time a new character is presented, it is immediately apparent that the needle of suspicion may suddenly point towards him or her instead of the previous figure. As a result of the fact that the revelation is a product of the imagination of one of the characters in the drama, the identity of the actual murderer is not revealed clear in the conclusion. The audience has no reason to believe that the person who is seen in the final scene is the actual person who committed the crime. The screenplay written by Abhishek Merukar is only interesting at certain areas. Additionally, it can be perplexing at times. The dialogues he uses are reasonable.



In the role of Khushi, Jui Bhagwat performs admirably. In the role of Shruti, Rajasi Bhave is fine. As Rohit/Rohidas, Amey Wagh gives a brilliant performance. In the role of Deepika, Amruta Khanvilkar provides excellent assistance. As Ravi, Shubhankar Tawde is performing admirably. During his time as Faisal, Vitthal Kale has his moments. Virat Madake is a notable figure in the role of Sandeep Inamdar, a police inspector. Pushkraj Chirputkar's performance as Varun is about average at best. As Bipin, Shivraj Waichal does not quite live up to expectations. The item song-dance that Gautami Patil participates in features her appearance.



The direction that Abhishek Merukar provides is typical. The excitement that is often connected with a whodunit has not been able to be created by him. Amritraj and Suyash Kelkar's music is not particularly noteworthy. Kshitij Patwardhan and Valay Malgund have written lyrics that are satisfactory. The music picturizations that Rahul Thombre creates are accurate. The music that is playing in the background is not anything to get excited about. In terms of camerawork, Gaurav Kulkarni is about average. The production design work done by Gayatri Shinde is nothing special. The quality of Aniket Kale's editing is satisfactory.



When taken as a whole, Like Aani Subscribe is a rather typical advertisement.

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