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Dashavatar

  • 2025
  • 2 Std. 35 Min.
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7,7/10
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Dashavatar (2025)
When evil rises, divinity manifests to defeat it. An aging Dashavatar folk theater performer faces life's storms, guided by the wisdom of this traditional Konkan art form blending myth, music, and dance.
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Ein Dashavatar-Theaterkünstler schöpft Kraft aus alter Weisheit angesichts der Herausforderungen und findet Parallelen in den göttlichen Geschichten, die er mit Musik und Tanz aufführt.Ein Dashavatar-Theaterkünstler schöpft Kraft aus alter Weisheit angesichts der Herausforderungen und findet Parallelen in den göttlichen Geschichten, die er mit Musik und Tanz aufführt.Ein Dashavatar-Theaterkünstler schöpft Kraft aus alter Weisheit angesichts der Herausforderungen und findet Parallelen in den göttlichen Geschichten, die er mit Musik und Tanz aufführt.

  • Regisseur/-in
    • Subodh Khanolkar
  • Autoren
    • Subodh Khanolkar
    • Guru Thakur
  • Stars
    • Dilip Prabhawalkar
    • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Siddharth Menon
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    7,7/10
    1288
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    • Regisseur/-in
      • Subodh Khanolkar
    • Autoren
      • Subodh Khanolkar
      • Guru Thakur
    • Stars
      • Dilip Prabhawalkar
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
      • Siddharth Menon
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    Dilip Prabhawalkar
    Dilip Prabhawalkar
    • Babuli Mestri
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Inspector Michael D'Costa
    Siddharth Menon
    Siddharth Menon
    • Madhav Mestri
    Priyadarshini Indalkar
    Priyadarshini Indalkar
    • Vandana Soman
    Abhinay Berde
    Abhinay Berde
    • Monty Sarmalkar
    Bharat Jadhav
    Bharat Jadhav
    • Laxman Wadekar
    Ravi Kale
    Ravi Kale
    • Aaba Tandel
    Vijay Kenkre
    Vijay Kenkre
    • Sarmalkar
    Lokesh Mittal
    Lokesh Mittal
    • Mansukhani
    Sunil Tawde
    Sunil Tawde
    • Hawaldar Janardan Parab
    Aarti Wadagbalkar
    Aarti Wadagbalkar
    • Constable Ujwala Sawant
    Dada Rane Konaskar
    • Bhaiya Vendor
    Shweta Kudalkar
    • Vandana's Mother
    Padmakar Oze
    • Master Naik
    Vaibhavi Pardeshi
    • Vandana's Father
    Avaan Prafullachandra
    • Young Madhav
    Akshay Vinchurkar
    • Young Babuli
    • Regisseur/-in
      • Subodh Khanolkar
    • Autoren
      • Subodh Khanolkar
      • Guru Thakur
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    9SHREYASA-79

    Dashavtar movie

    All actors in movie playing superb role.

    Everyone plz watch movie Subject of movie is good. Music also nice.

    Dilip and mahesh Sir superb actors. Priyadarshani also playing nice.

    Konkan scenario, culture, good.

    In short movie seems like webseries sambhavami yuge yuge on hotstar.

    But still.

    Mi marathi 🙏
    5SAMTHEBESTEST

    Not Entirely Clever or Flawless, But an Interesting Take on a Social Topic

    Dashavatar (2025) : Movie Review -

    Dashavatar stars veteran actor Dilip Prabhavalkar in a heroic role that deserves to be experienced by everyone. Watching someone play the lead hero at the age of 81 is nothing short of astonishing. Interestingly, two decades ago, Prabhavalkar had played a villain in Pachadlela, where Bharat Jadhav was the lead hero. In that film, Bharat's character kills Prabhavalkar's character. Now, the roles have reversed. In Dashavatar, Prabhavalkar plays the hero while Bharat Jadhav appears as one of the villains, eventually meeting his end at the hands of the very actor he once killed on screen. Time surely has its ways of rewriting stories, but this twist feels almost poetic. The film attempts to blend spiritual elements, social issues, and local art forms into a cinematic revenge drama, a genre we have seen many times before. The idea itself is fascinating, but the problem lies in the execution. The screenplay often feels scattered and, at times, illogical, leaving the film loose and uneven. Still, the subject matter and emotional weight keep the viewer interested.

    Dashavatar tells the story of Babuli (Dilip Prabhavalkar), a respected Dashavatar artist who lives with his son, Madhav (Siddharth Menon). Madhav lands a job at a local mine and urges his father to give up acting in the Dashavatar art form. Babuli reluctantly agrees. On Mahashivratri, however, he decides to perform one last time before retiring. His performance remains unfinished when tragedy strikes-Madhav is found dead, with the police claiming it to be suicide. Babuli, convinced that his son could never take his own life, begins to uncover evidence suggesting murder. When he confronts the authorities, he is brutally beaten and left for dead. But Babuli rises again, channeling spiritual powers, and returns in various forms to avenge his son's death while also highlighting a larger social cause. Will he succeed in his mission?

    Subodh Khanolkar has crafted a mystical and engaging script, merging Lord Vishnu's avatars with a revenge-driven narrative. The concept itself is intriguing-you almost wish all ten avatars were explored fully, but practically, the number of villains does not allow for it. Using an old Dashavatar artist to perform those high-stakes, larger-than-life sequences is a masterstroke. Unfortunately, the screenplay fails to support these big ideas convincingly. For example, Babuli is left for dead by the villains, yet they never bother to confirm his death. Later, the 81-year-old hero miraculously survives swimming, fire, chases from trained officers, their bullets, and dogs. Can a 81-year-old guy realistically endure all of that? The climax too raises questions. In the final scene, Sarmalkar shoots Babuli right in front of Inspector D'Costa, but the officer takes no action. Instead, a group of villagers suddenly appears and surrounds the villain with flambeau in hands, with no clear plan or logic behind it. Countless murders take place in the film, yet no arrests are made, and Madhav's case is conveniently closed with a snap of fingers. These loopholes make the writing difficult to believe, though the emotional and spiritual layers still manage to hold the viewer's attention.

    On the performance front, Dilip Prabhavalkar delivers a top-notch act. He is a legend, and there is no second thought about it. Hindi audiences know him for his award-winning role in Lage Raho Munna Bhai, while Marathi audiences cherish his memorable work in Moruchi Mavshi, Gangadhar Tipre, Chaukat Raja, and many others. Dashavatar is yet another shining gem in his career. Siddharth Menon portrays his role with conviction, and Priyadarshini Indalkar lends good support. Mahesh Manjrekar, with his commanding presence, works well in his image-driven part. Bharat Jadhav is effective, while Lokesh Mittal, Ravi Kale, Sunil Tawde, Vijay Kenkre, Abhinay Berde, and others deliver decent, if not standout, performances.

    Technically, the film has its ups and downs. The music is underwhelming, but the background score provides the right atmosphere. Cinematography offers some stunning frames, especially in the forest sequences, adding realism to the drama. However, editing in the second half feels weak, stretching certain portions unnecessarily. The production design of the stage scenes also leaves much to be desired. As a director, Subodh Khanolkar shows more strength than as a writer. Keeping audiences engaged for over two and a half hours with a flawed screenplay is no easy task, yet he manages to hold attention till the end. In conclusion, Dashavatar is far from perfect. Its screenplay has gaping holes, and logic is often sacrificed for drama. Yet, it remains watchable because of its spiritual core, emotional depth, and above all, Dilip Prabhavalkar's towering performance.

    RATING - 5/10*
    10pratikdeshpande-65748

    Marathi cinema is ALIVE and thriving

    If you really are meant to see, regional culture, versatility of acting of Dilip Prabhavalkar, it is must watch movie, we Maharashtrian were saying this since we are kid as Konkan has the most beautiful nature in the world, yes thank you Dahsavtar for showing the same.

    Mahesh Manjrekar showed his class too.

    All supporting caste of Marathi cinema and Dilip ji himself comes from play theatre background, and you can see that within timing of acting. Superb.
    8patilpruthvi

    Good message from movie

    This movie has nice cinematography and konkan culture related story, yes some songs could have been avoided. Acting wise Dilip Prabhavalkar in lead roles is awesome, rest all actors have done good job. Mahesh Manjarekar as a cop is Ok. Bharat Jadhav in small role also acted well. Rest it's fun to watch in theatre.
    10anvi-11985

    Great Movie.

    The movie is truly wonderful and engaging from start to finish. Dilip Sir's acting is absolutely outstanding; he has portrayed his role with such depth and sincerity that it leaves a lasting impact on the audience. Every actor in the film has done a commendable job, giving life to their characters and making the story feel more real and powerful. The music is melodious and perfectly complements the emotions of the film. Overall, it's a beautiful cinematic experience that is definitely worth watching.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. September 2025 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Indien
    • Offizieller Standort
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    • Sprache
      • Marathi
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Ocean Art House
      • Ocean Film Company
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