Dashavatar (2025) Marathi Movie Review - Here are the Critics Reviews of Dashavatar starring Dilip Prabhavalkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Bharat Jadhav.
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| Movie/ Series Details |
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| Poster |
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| Cast | Dilip Prabhavalkar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Bharat Jadhav |
| Director |
Subodh Khanolkar |
| Year | 2025 |
| Language |
Marathi |
REVIEWS
The film is a visual spectacle that effectively captures Konkan's scenic beauty, theatre traditions, and spiritual beliefs. Dilip Prabhavalkar's performance is brilliant, though the film has pacing issues in the first half and a predictable climax, but ultimately delivers a relevant environmental message.
3/5 (eSakal)
The review praises Subodh Khanolkar's direction for blending Dashavtari folk theatre with contemporary concerns. It notes the first half is "gripping and engaging" but the second half loses narrative grip, leading to slight disappointment. Dilip Prabhavalkar's performance is highly acclaimed.
2.5/5 (Movie Talkies)
The film attempts to blend spiritual elements, social issues, and local art forms into a cinematic revenge drama. While the concept is fascinating, the execution falters with a scattered and illogical screenplay, especially in the second half. However, Dilip Prabhavalkar's towering performance makes it watchable.
The story lacks novelty but the climax, where villains are murdered by people dressed as theatre actors, is a fresh angle. The screenplay is fair but predictable, missing shock value. Dilip Prabhavalkar is excellent, while others are passable. Overall, it's a fair entertainer.
N/A (Loksatta)
The film's core lies in its unique technical presentation, original story, and Dilip Prabhavalkar's masterful portrayal of Babuli. Prabhavalkar effortlessly embodies various shades of his character, supported well by Siddharth Menon and other cast members who deliver distinct performances. The film successfully blends local culture with universal themes.
The film is a grand and mesmerizing technical spectacle, praised for its breathtaking cinematography of Konkan's landscapes and its blend of traditional and modern music. It successfully highlights the importance of preserving folk art and nature.
N/A (Lokmat)
The film has an excellent concept and initially builds good atmosphere, but the narrative struggles on the big screen, particularly in the dragging first half and a disappointing ending. Dilip Prabhavalkar's performance is a major highlight, and the music is effective.
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