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Natsamrat

  • 2016
  • 2h 46m
IMDb RATING
8.8/10
7.8K
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Nana Patekar in Natsamrat (2016)
After he retires, an aging theatre actor and his wife begin to feel unwanted by their children.
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After he retires, an aging theatre actor and his wife begin to feel unwanted by their children.After he retires, an aging theatre actor and his wife begin to feel unwanted by their children.After he retires, an aging theatre actor and his wife begin to feel unwanted by their children.

  • Directors
    • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Satish Padwal
  • Writers
    • Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande
    • Mahesh Manjrekar
    • Guru Thakur
  • Stars
    • Nana Patekar
    • Medha Manjrekar
    • Mrunmayee Deshpande
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.8/10
    7.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
      • Satish Padwal
    • Writers
      • Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
      • Guru Thakur
    • Stars
      • Nana Patekar
      • Medha Manjrekar
      • Mrunmayee Deshpande
    • 75User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Nana Patekar
    Nana Patekar
    • Ganpat Ramchandra Belwalkar
    Medha Manjrekar
    Medha Manjrekar
    • Kaveri Belwalkar
    Mrunmayee Deshpande
    Mrunmayee Deshpande
    • Vidya Ganpat Belwalkar
    Sunil Barve
    Sunil Barve
    • Mr. Barve
    Vikram Gokhale
    Vikram Gokhale
    • Rambhau
    Ajit Parab
    • Makrandh Belwalkar
    Neha Pendse
    Neha Pendse
    • Neha Belwalkar
    Samir Chandra
    • General Public in Restaurant
    Nilesh Divekar
    Nilesh Divekar
    • Tea stall owner
    Jitendra Joshi
    Jitendra Joshi
    • Mr. Dixit's Son
    Shridhar Limaye
    Shridhar Limaye
    • Mr. Dixit
    Savita Malpekar
    Savita Malpekar
    • Kumud
    Sandeep Pathak
    Sandeep Pathak
    • Drunkard
    Pooja Sawant
    Pooja Sawant
    • Stage actress
    Aniket Vishwasrao
    Aniket Vishwasrao
    • Stage actor
    Jaywant Wadkar
    Jaywant Wadkar
    • Vithoba
    • Directors
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
      • Satish Padwal
    • Writers
      • Abhijeet Shirish Deshpande
      • Mahesh Manjrekar
      • Guru Thakur
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    8gokscasm

    An ode to the Forgotten STAGE

    Natsamrat is the answer to what Marathi cinema can do. Spell Magic. Nana Patekar delivers a stellar performance though falters in the parts he is gripped with alcohol. You have an answer there. Vikram Gokhale excels and takes over the baton with a dash of whiskey. Cheers!! I easily cry watching movies but something was amiss here that even emotional scenes to the hilt couldn't roll down a tear down my face. The direction is pretty good but somewhere the writing lacked depth that it couldn't move a weakling like me. All things said, I doubt an actor or a film can better this in Bollywood. Regional cinema in India is gold. Needs to be excavated more. Yes! Excavated!! I am a Keralite born and brought up in Pune and had to rely on subtitles owing to the tough Marathi used in the movie. Medha Manjrekar who played is better half is good and Mrinmayee Deshpande also delivers. Nana Patekar is supreme and he steals the show.
    10shobanchittuprolu

    Natsamrat is the best movie of the 2016 with award winning performance from Nana Patekar and brilliant taking of Mahesh Manjrekar.A Masterpiece work....Loved it...

    Natsamrat (2016): Till now I haven't watched any Marathi film but I had heard lot of praise all the times for Nana Patekar and Mahesh Manjrekar.When I have heard about Natsamrat,I have decided that let this movie introduce me to Marthi cinema so I gave it a try..So how is Natsamrat??Did it gave me a good start??

    Plot: The film is a tragedy about a veteran theater actor named Ganpat "Appa" Belwalkar (Nana Patekar) who has been the best of his lot during his heyday, garnering fame and fortune acting in plays based on various works, especially William Shakespeare's. It is a tragedy of a veteran actor who enjoyed a very vital importance in his life but who becomes the victim of old age alienation and estrangement. The film reveals an intensely tragic fate of an actor who becomes victim of fate and fortune in old age, which is similar to the fate of Lear. Natsamrat suffers the pangs of old age and dishonor inflicted on him by his own children. It is a tragedy of great humanist and actor who succumbs to the ill fate and destiny. In fact, Natsamrat is a story of Ganpatrao Belvalkar, who withstands great suffering after his retirement from stage acting.

    Plus Points:

    1)Performances: Nana Patekar is truly a Natsamrat.He deserves an award for sure for his mind blowing performance.Patekar, at 65 proves that great actors don't fade away. They simply burn brighter with the growing awareness of mortality. This performance of a man raging against human injustices and God's quirky decree will rank among the most towering performances of Indian cinema.Vikram Gokhale as Rambhau is equally compelling. The sequence on his deathbed when Gokhale recites lines from the Mahabharat makes our hairs stand on-end. This is an actor at the crest of his performing ability.Medha Manjrekar as Sarkaar is brilliant in her role.

    2)Dialogues Screenplay and Direction: Natsamrat is a very old-fashioned melodramatic morality tale, and that's the highest compliment I can pay this extraordinarily rich emotional drama. One of the residual joys of watching this expansive tear-jerkier is its affectionate and enthusiastic evocation of theater greats from V V Shirwadkar to Shakespeare and, yes, even Tenesee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire. The director, rather dexterously brings in the idea of 'Old Theatre' versus 'New Theatre', of changing mores in theater and life.Writers Kiran Yadnopavit, Abhijeet Deshpande for bringing alive a 45-year old play to remind us that great writing is ever renewable.Thank you, Mahesh Manjrekar, for restoring our faith in a cinema that speaks a straight emotional language and doesn't borrow its sensitivities from European cinema.

    3)Music: Background score is brilliant and carries the feel of the movie perfectly.

    So,Natsamrat is the best movie of the 2016 with award winning performance from Nana Patekar and brilliant taking of Mahesh Manjrekar.A Masterpiece work....Loved it...

    My rating 10/10
    10shoreup

    A Shakespearean tragedy of epic proportions

    Natsamrat is a tribute to a bygone era of Marathi theater which was probably the last great art movement that shaped the texture of the society it inhabited and which it took inspiration from. Life has since moved on and theater has become relegated to the margins of society but a glimpse of what it was capable of has been presented in this great work of art which should become a classic in time.

    It tells the story of a once - celebrated giant of the stage whose retirement from theater also starts the beginning of his fall from glory into a miserable state of existence, bought about by ungrateful children and a society that has retreated further into its hypocrisy and shallowness. It has no need of a larger than life actor who lives his life with much of the flair and celebration and truthfulness with which he decorated the roles of the great tragedians of the past. Impotent political correctness and circumspect sheepishness is now the order of the day where truth of any kind is banished and manipulative strategies are encouraged, indeed celebrated. Whereas this larger critique of society and a lone man's fight is nothing new to cinema or art, Natsamrat's unique claim to greatness comes from its brilliant synthesis of searching dialogues and superb acting. There are outstanding exchanges between Vikram Gokhale and Nana Patekar musing on the nature of life and its trials. For our generation raised on easy clichés of feel good relationships, these two actors show what the essence of a truly honorable friendship over years really is. The culmination of this brilliant friendship invokes the famous dialogue from the Mahabharata in which Karna questions Krishna on the unjust nature of Fate and Krishna begs forgiveness. A more memorable display of acting will be difficult to find.

    Its a testament to the acting prowess of Nana Patekar that he is able to take on a role which has been considered a milestone in Marathi theater for decades now. The tragic story of an actor is shown through his identification and questioning of the great roles he has performed. He reminiscences of Lear whose folly and tragic pain mirrors his own. Theatre we are shown is not just a means of entertainment but a profound mirror in which we can seek answers to life's most difficult questions, including the greatest of them all: What's the purpose of life itself ? Its another question whether we have the desire to seek these answers. A society is defined by the questions it asks and not necessarily by the solutions it invents. Out great misfortune today is that we don't question the mysteries of existence anymore. The film deals with many more issues of life, death, suffering and the paradoxical depth and shallowness of the actor. Mention must be made of Medha Manjrekar who plays the dignified stoical wife whose self effacing dedication to her husband is only matched by her lifelong resolve to protect him. She keeps having high temperatures, perhaps because she always takes the storms on herself. A film that should be seen many many times.
    10indianature

    Brilliant; deserves a National Award

    Natsamraat had a pretty good run in theatres, especially for a Marathi movie in Bollywood's heartland Mumbai! With every review being good, and of course with Nana Patekar, I too wanted to see this film and eventually I did last night on DVD.

    This movie is brilliant and 10 is not high enough a rating.

    Nana Patekar is at his very best. The story is riveting, so real and so poignant, a story of our times, unfolding through the powerful dialogues of a Natsamraat who certainly deserves the title.

    This is so different from the stereotyped roles Nana Patekar plays in Bollywood films.

    Natsamraat has English sub titles. My Marathi is of the spoken variety and I read the sub titles for some of the dialogues but as the movie progressed, they were not necessary because the manner in which Nana delivered his dialogues was sufficient to convey the meaning of every single word.

    This film ought to have sub titles in all major regional languages for a wider audience, and it surely deserves the National Award.
    9coolchetangarg

    Theatre of life, giving you all sort of emotions in just 170 mins

    What a splendid movie… After so many years such a drama full of all sort of emotions Anger, Fear, Joy, Jealousy, sorrow, grief, fear, hope, love, hate, cruelty, greed, frustration, disappointment, desire, curiosity, surprise, gratitude, sympathy what was not there…. Such a lovely drama opening all the threads of all possible worldly relations naively narrating in an eloquent manner. I don't know how many times in the middle of the movie i just wanted a pause to capture all of it into my soul. Every scene every dialogue was building it's own impact/impression or sense in the parallel world, even if u leave behind the whole story plot. Be it Karn and Krishna Sequence or the king lear one. Nana Patekar no words to his performance, you can clearly see how this great actor has worked throughout his life, It looks like he has lived his own life in this movie. Still now these words "To be or not to be" are resonating in my mind.

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      Released on 1 Jan 2016 which also marked the 65 birthday of lead actor Nana Patekar.
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      Remade as Natsamrat (2018)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 2016 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Languages
      • Marathi
      • Hindi
      • English
    • Also known as
      • नटसम्राट
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production companies
      • Fincraft Media & Entertainment
      • Great Maratha Entertainment Company India
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      • $633
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      • 2h 46m(166 min)
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