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Sangeet Manapman

  • 2025
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Sangeet Manapman (2025)
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Dhairyadhar, a loyal soldier, and Bhamini, a princess, navigate a love triangle as Bhamini evaluates Dhairyadhar's character while her admirer, Chandravilas, schemes to influence her.Dhairyadhar, a loyal soldier, and Bhamini, a princess, navigate a love triangle as Bhamini evaluates Dhairyadhar's character while her admirer, Chandravilas, schemes to influence her.Dhairyadhar, a loyal soldier, and Bhamini, a princess, navigate a love triangle as Bhamini evaluates Dhairyadhar's character while her admirer, Chandravilas, schemes to influence her.

  • Director
    • Subodh Bhave
  • Writers
    • Prajakt Deshmukh
    • Shirish Gopal Deshpande
    • Urja Deshpande
  • Stars
    • Sumeet Raghavan
    • Upendra Limaye
    • Neena Kulkarni
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    • Director
      • Subodh Bhave
    • Writers
      • Prajakt Deshmukh
      • Shirish Gopal Deshpande
      • Urja Deshpande
    • Stars
      • Sumeet Raghavan
      • Upendra Limaye
      • Neena Kulkarni
    • 11User reviews
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    Sumeet Raghavan
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    • Chandravilas
    Upendra Limaye
    Upendra Limaye
    Neena Kulkarni
    Neena Kulkarni
    Subodh Bhave
    Subodh Bhave
    • Dharyadhar
    Vaidehi Parshurami
    Vaidehi Parshurami
    • Bhamini
    Nivedita Saraf
    Nivedita Saraf
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    Archana Nipankar
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    Niranjan Javir
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      • Shirish Gopal Deshpande
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    9pisolkars

    Picturesque depiction of a musical

    Sets, casting, direction, picturesque locations & of course THE MUSIC...!!

    For those from current generation who haven't watched the play, the delicate fluid story told in aptly spaced musical rhymes takes one on a joyride..! And even for those who hv watched the play, this reimagined version would a delight.

    Music - that is core at the movie is vividly disparate yet maintains the aura of the original. Different singers for each song bring breath of freshness.

    Casting is at its best and so is the acting - truly justifying each character.

    Every film maker dare not make such movies..!

    Hats off to the grit, gumption and vision of the makers..!!
    10pratikinstru

    Apratim Sundar Sinema

    Today is a Sunday holiday...

    As soon as the time was empty, we said that we should do some work, so we decided to go to see a movie....

    Relaxation is always on as every weekend.... Then decided to watch a Marathi movie...

    Currently, the recently released film Sangeet Manapaman is the first...

    It was a very heavy, cool experience for 3 hours...

    Story, acting, sets everything is quality...

    The film is based on a Marathi novel as well as a play...

    This movie brings an unforgettable experience...

    Can be watched with family...

    I think we should watch this movie just like we watch Hindi, English, Dakshina movies and get it on our heads...

    It is a musical and a retro movie...

    Watch this movie, this art...

    Take your time and enjoy this movie...

    Subodh Bhave remembers Vaidehi Parashurami.. .

    I am giving this movie 10 out of 10...
    10sharmaatharv-81138

    "Sangeet Manapman" - A Masterpiece!

    Watching Sangeet Manapman felt like reliving the golden era of Marathi musical theatre. Through this film, Subodh Bhave has not only brought a classic play to the big screen but also beautifully captured the emotions and rich cultural heritage behind it.

    For those who appreciate Marathi musical dramas, this film is nothing short of a celebration. The background score, cinematography, and dedicated performances by the cast elevate the film to a whole new level. The authenticity in storytelling and the powerful performances make it a truly immersive experience.

    Subodh Bhave's direction is impeccable. He has not just presented the story but has infused life into it. Every scene maintains the theatrical essence while immersing the audience in a different era.

    10/10 Rating!

    This film is an unforgettable experience. I give it 10/10 and wholeheartedly congratulate Subodh Bhave and his entire team. Anyone who cherishes Marathi musical theatre must watch this masterpiece!
    5SAMTHEBESTEST

    Iconic Marathi Play Comes to the Silver Screen with Dramaticism and Expressionism

    Sangeet Manapmaan (2024) : Movie Review -

    Sangeet Manapmaan's story has lived for years and will continue to do so. Krishnaji Prabhakar Khadilkar introduced Manapmaan in 1911, and the story has transcended itself over the decades without credit. I can easily recall hundreds of old Hollywood, Bollywood, Tamil, and Telugu movies that have copied scenes from this original material, including modern mega blockbusters like Bahubali. Subodh Bhave decided to bring this heavyweight story to life again on the silver screen, only to achieve subpar results. Sangeet Manapmaan has some good moments, but it is dragged down by overly dramatic scenes and the utter expressionism that we witnessed in silent movies back in the 1910s-1920s, which we now see in daily soaps.

    Sangeet Manapmaan is a great story that beautifully mixes multiple themes such as love, ego, jealousy, courage, arrogance, honor, revenge, and humiliation. It begins with a simple lower-class man, Dhairyadhar (Subodh Bhave), who finds an expensive ornament belonging to the princess, Bhamini (Vaidehi Parashurami)z which he fails to return at that moment. The third side of this love triangle is formed by sub-commander Chandravilas (Sumeet Raghavan), who loves Bhamini and wants to marry her. Bhamini rejects his proposal, and the next moment her father suggests that she should consider Dhairyadhar, who has recently been taken as a soldier in the commander's army. High on the ego and arrogance of her beauty and wealth, Bhamini becomes furious with her father's suggestion and insults Dhairyadhar's mother. After calming down, when she goes to apologize to Dhairyadhar, he insults her in rage. Bhamini now must take revenge on Dhairyadhar by exposing his secret agenda, and for that, she disguises herself as a kitchen maid named Vanmala. Will she be proven right?

    Those who have seen the original play know that Manapmaan is more about Vanmala than Bhamini because it is only after becoming Vanmala that she realizes what Bhamini lacked. The first half hour of the film is filled with over-expressionism that does not suit modern cinematic standards. After an hour or so, things start to improve, and then the intermission comes at just the right time. The second half feels much better than the first half, but the finale is again dragged out and overly dramatic. For a moment or two, I couldn't believe that Subodh Bhave, who directed the masterpiece Katyaar Kaljat Ghusali, could make so many directorial mistakes while adapting another iconic musical play. He is not the only one to blame, but we must all accept that the story has become outdated for today's audience. Bhave was allowed to make those mistakes since the story was dated, but he could have modernized a few elements, which he failed to do. Even though it has lovable moments, one can't overlook the overly dramatic treatment of the narrative. Additionally, the overuse of sound design and background score further detracts from the viewing experience. In short, it's half a movie and half daily soap material.

    Subodh Bhave is such a lucky fella! First, he gets to portray q female role of Bhamini while playing Balgandharva on screen, and now he portrays Dhairyadhar in the movie, opposite the female role made memorable by Balgandharva. In my opinion, Dhairyadhar is the true hero of this tale. I'd like to disagree with a large portion of the audience, who have portrayed Bhamini as the true hero over the years. Dhairyadhar is smart, brave, and kind. He hasn't done a bad thing in his life, unlike every other character in the story. Bhave portrays him with honesty, but it's nowhere near his own standard. He played Sadashiv much better than this. Vaidehi Parashurami has a meaty role, but I can't really imagine anyone else playing Bhamini and Vanmala after knowing that Balgandharva has made it memorable with his elegance, beauty, and voice, despite being a man. Nevertheless, Vaidehi deserves a few words of appreciation for her dedication and sweetness in portraying this character. I liked her more as Vanmala than Bhamini, just as the writer envisioned while creating this character. Many actresses have played similar roles in countless rom-coms, screwball comedies, and such, so there wasn't really much substantial to carry. Sumit Raghavan and Upendra Limaye's negative roles stand out much better on many occasions, which is a significant achievement. Neena Kulkarni, Nivedita Saraf, Archana Nipankar, Shailesh Datar, and others have done decently.

    Sangeet Manapmaan lacks the musical magic of Katyaar, despite the same team. Thanks to Hrutu Vasant and some songs like "Nahi Me Bolat," "Mala Madan Bhase," and "Shura Me Vandile" from the original play that keep it afloat. The new original numbers should have been better. In the play, the songs are sung by the actors, so they cannot engage with the moving narrative. Here, playback makes it easy for Bhave and Parashurami to have their own moments of romance, love, dreams, and action. The action sequences here are poorly designed and fail to impress. In some scenes, the visual effects look grand and great, but the rest are strictly average. Shankar Mahadevan appears in a cameo and brings his magic yet again. I had high expectations from Subodh Bhave as a director, especially after what he achieved in his debut, Kartaar, but unfortunately, Sangeet Manapmaan didn't live up to my expectations. It's an okay project, but "okay" is not enough when you are adapting an iconic play, especially with such a good team and excellent production value. There has been a shift in audience preferences as well as our filmmaking since 2016, and the results are apparent to everyone. Today's audience doesn't really want to see any musicals. Katyaar got lucky that it came during the golden phase of Marathi cinema, and moreover, it was a great film. I doubt Manapmaan will come anywhere close to that!

    RATING - 5/10*
    6nakenergy-78627

    Subodh Bhave let down by himself and the budget!

    First, a great effort from Subodh Bhave. This, I believe is his first directorial effort and it is stellar. He has extracted great performances from all and the movie keeps you interested. The music, performances, dialogues etc. Are top notch. The locales and internal sets are good. What lets down Subodh Bhave is Subodh Bhave the actor - he is good but he is just not the warrior type that was required in the film. At least he should have got fit for the role. By casting someone else he could have focused solely on direction and the film would have been a much better experience. He looks too old for a 35 year old character, not fit for an action role and is old for Vaidehi.

    The other let down is from producer Jyoti Deshpande and JIO - the budget just goes down as the film progresses! The cinematography is washed out, the action scenes are a joke with the same characters after getting killed come back to fill up the army (which is probably less than 50 odd). The sound mixing is also not on par so the songs which form the backbone of the film just do not come across as a concert experience. The songs seem to be muted overall; don't know if this was an Atmos mix.

    Overall Jio could have spend some more money on this production - technically the movie is below par and that robs the movie of its grandeur.

    Other performances are great - Vaidehi, Sumeet. Upendra Limaye seems to have come from the set of Animal - big dialogues but when it comes to enacting action scenes, he is seriously poor!

    Overall a good effort and look forward to see Subodh Bhave direct more and hope Vaidehi gets many more movies!

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      • January 10, 2025 (India)
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