Hidden Bibliographic Details
Varying Form of Title: | Uttarayan
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Other authors / contributors: | Nāḍakarṇī, Bipina, direction, production, writing.
Śeṭṭī, Sañjaya, production.
Rāhuta, Āmartya, music.
Dolphin Entertainment (Mumbai, India)
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Provenance: | Purchase.
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Notes: | Copyright notice on disc: Dolphin Entertainment, Mumbai. Originally released theatrically in 2005. Summary taken from IMDb.com. Saṅgīta, Amartya Rahuta; paṭakathā rūpāntara, Bipina Nāḍakarṇī. Śivājī Sāṭama, Nīnā Kulakarṇī, Vijū Khoṭe, Uttarā Bāvakara. In Marathi with English subtitles.
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Summary: | Deals in a highly captivating way with the concept of falling in love again in old age. Raghuveer goes back to his birthplace Mumbai, where he stays with his son Sanjay and take things a bit easier, after he suffered from a heart attack. In Mumbai he meets his old friend Babu Borkar with whom they recall the memories of their past and happen to talk about Durgi, Raghu's first love. The experience of married life left its mark on both of them, Raghu as well as Durgi. Raghu is a widower since 14 years and Durgi left her husband, who turned out to be a drunkard. After meeting again they establish romance and Raghu asks Durgi if she would marry him. Uttarayan is the latter half of a journey.
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Awards: | "National award winner for the best Marathi film of the year 2005; winner of 8 Maharashtra State awards incl. the best Marathi film of the year 2005; winner of 7 Alpha Gaurav awards incl. the best film of the year 2005"--Container.
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