Marathi Movie Natsamrat ✯ | EXCLUSIVE |

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Mahesh Manjrekar deserves immense credit for not over-directing the film. He allows long, static takes where Lagoo simply exists. Manjrekar uses silence as a weapon. The sound design is impeccable—the dripping water in the temple, the hiss of a pressure cooker in the son’s house, and the distant rumble of traffic contrasting with classical Shakespearean verses. Marathi Movie Natsamrat

The music by Ajay-Atul is haunting. The background score does not tell you how to feel; it merely amplifies the tragedy. The song "Ka Re Duraava" (Why, O Messenger?) sung by Ajay Gogavale, plays like a funeral march. Conversely, the title track "Natsamrat" is a booming, majestic orchestra that underscores the King’s former glory. If you want, I can:

Don’t watch Natsamrat if you want entertainment. Watch it if you want to feel something profound. O Messenger?) sung by Ajay Gogavale

It’s a 5-star film for its acting, writing, and emotional impact. Nana Patekar’s performance alone makes it essential viewing for any cinema lover. However, be prepared for a heavy, tear-soaked experience that stays with you for days.

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5)
Recommendation: Watch with family? Think twice — it may cause uncomfortable conversations about how we treat our elders. But watch it alone or with mature friends, and keep a tissue box nearby.