Hey there, movie lovers! I've got something exciting to share. I recently watched a fantastic film about the legendary Tanhaji Malusare called "Subhedar," and I can't wait to tell you all about it.
First off, let me say I'm a big history buff, especially when it comes to the time of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. So, watching this movie was a real treat for me.
You know, most of us heard about Tanhaji Malusare in school, right? Well, "Subhedar" takes that story and makes it feel fresh and exciting. The actor Ajay Purkar, who plays Tanhaji, really goes all out. As soon as he appears on the screen, you can see he's fully into the character. He brings Tanhaji's bravery and determination to life in a big way.
Now, let's talk about the dialogues in this movie. They're not your typical lines. They're powerful, and they sound real. They draw you into the story like you're right there with the characters.
The director, Digpal Lanjekar, really knows his history. Every scene feels authentic, like you've been transported back to 16th-century Maharashtra. He pays attention to the little details that make a big difference.
When it comes to special effects (VFX), this film keeps it simple, and that's a good thing. It doesn't rely too much on computer stuff, especially in the action scenes. It makes the battles feel real.
And oh, the songs and lyrics! They're energetic and catchy, and guess what? All the songs were written by the director himself, Digpal Lanjekar. They add an extra layer of excitement to the story.
But here's something really cool about "Subhedar." It portrays language in a unique way. The way Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj speaks is pure and sweet, reflecting his royal status. But the language of the brave Mavlas is rugged and powerful, showing their fearless spirit. This difference adds depth to the characters.
In short, "Subhedar" is a movie you won't want to miss. Whether you're a history lover or just looking for an exciting story, this film has it all. It's a fantastic tribute to Tanhaji Malusare and the brave warriors of that time. It reminds us that courage and love for our Dharma and country never go out of style. So, grab your popcorn and watch it! It's a must-see movie.
SR Anup Mehendale