Marathi movies have already been appreciated for being able to marry strong content with commercial success. Mulshi Pattern is yet another movie falls in this category. If you are someone who loves to watch meaningful cinema, this one is for you. We give you five reasons to watch this film
Pravin Tarde has brought in his personal observations
The director Pravin Tarde hails from Mulshi Taluka himself. As a keen observer, this film maker has brought in his own knowledge about the subject on the screen.
The movie is a spine-chilling crime drama about what happened in the area during the 1990s and early 2000s as the area developed into what it is today.
Om Bhutkar’s stellar acting
As a child, Om had won the National Award for his role in the movie Chhota Sipahi (2005). He is the founder of Sukhan, a Pune based mehfil of Urdu gazhals, nazms etc. which is extremely popular in the city. His stellar acting in the movie is yet another reason to watch this movie.
Interesting take on item song
Ararara Khatarnak, a song from the movie where gangsters are seen enjoying themselves have broken the classic notion of an item song. The song does not have a lady showing her moves. Yet, the beats, lyrics, tune and the picturisation on these rowdy gangsters dancing makes it into an interesting number.
A slice of reality on the screen
The drama is sure to open your eyes to the harsh realities of life. It may be the story of crime in Mulshi, but it is the situation in every city in the country which has undergone a drastic change due to development. It lists out the pitfalls of unsustainable development.
Incredible cinematography
The movie opens with the aerial shots of the city spreading its wings. The shot, even without its narration opens your eyes to what has been lost in the past few years. It is not so only these shots, but the cinematography for the entire movie makes an impact on the audience.