Delivers soul-stirring monologues that mirror the tragedies of King Lear and Hamlet.
: Other highly-rated Marathi classics include Natarang and Jogwa , both known for their strong cultural themes.
: The struggle of an artist whose identity is inextricably linked to the stage, even as his real life crumbles.
The film’s success lies in its ability to retain the poetic essence of the stage play while adapting it for a cinematic scale. It deals with the tragic irony of an artist who is worshipped by the public ("Natsamrat" translates to "The Emperor of Actors") but is reduced to a beggar in his own home. The dialogue, “Jag aahe premache, premet jithe gunt ale, tyethech jag houn jaa, ase ekda uun kashaala?” (The world is of love; where love is measured, the world ends there. So why live once more?), has become one of the top quoted lines in Marathi households.
Delivers soul-stirring monologues that mirror the tragedies of King Lear and Hamlet.
: Other highly-rated Marathi classics include Natarang and Jogwa , both known for their strong cultural themes. natsamrat marathi movie top
: The struggle of an artist whose identity is inextricably linked to the stage, even as his real life crumbles. The film’s success lies in its ability to
The film’s success lies in its ability to retain the poetic essence of the stage play while adapting it for a cinematic scale. It deals with the tragic irony of an artist who is worshipped by the public ("Natsamrat" translates to "The Emperor of Actors") but is reduced to a beggar in his own home. The dialogue, “Jag aahe premache, premet jithe gunt ale, tyethech jag houn jaa, ase ekda uun kashaala?” (The world is of love; where love is measured, the world ends there. So why live once more?), has become one of the top quoted lines in Marathi households. So why live once more