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Tandav | |
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Directed by | Santosh Chimaji Jadhav |
Written by | Prashant Nigde (screenplay, dialogue) Subhash Ganpatrao Kakde (story) |
Produced by | Subhash Ganpatrao Kakde |
Starring | Sayaji Shinde Pooja Raibagi Arun Nalawade Kirti Marathe Patil |
Music by | Ashok Kajale Naveen Morey Rohan Patil |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Tandav is a 2019 Indian drama film in the Marathi language, directed by Santosh Chimaji Jadhav and produced by Subhash Ganpatrao Kakde. The film features veteran actor Sayaji Shinde in a leading role, alongside Pooja Raibagi, Arun Nalawade, and Kirti Marathe Patil. Set against a culturally rich backdrop, the film explores social and emotional themes relevant to contemporary Marathi society. It was released on 24 May 2019 and includes a soundtrack composed by Ashok Kajale, Naveen Morey, and Rohan Patil, with songs like "Tavka" and "Jay Bhavani Jay Shivaai" receiving notable attention.[1][2]
Plot
[edit]In Tandav, the narrative unfolds in a small Maharashtrian town where traditional values and modern influences come into direct conflict. According to reviews from noted Indian film critics, the film follows the journey of its central character, a man torn between personal ambition and the weight of societal expectations.[2] As family honor, local power dynamics, and moral dilemmas take center stage, the protagonist embarks on a quest to assert his individuality and challenge the status quo. The official trailer emphasizes intense interpersonal confrontations and emotional turmoil, depicting a community at the crossroads of change. While the detailed exposition of every plot element is limited in available sources, the film is consistently praised for its atmospheric portrayal of cultural tensions and its exploration of personal and social transformation.[1]
Cast
[edit]- Sayaji Shinde
- Pooja Raibagi
- Arun Nalawade
- Kirti Marathe Patil
- Ashish Warang
- Smita Dongre
- Supriya Gavkar
- Asmita Surve
- Mohini Awasare
- Radhika Velankar
- Rupali Jadhav
- Shashank Darne
- Neel Rajurikar
- Aniket Kanzarkar
- Satish Chikhle
- Rohit Chabukswar
Production
[edit]Tandav was directed by Santosh Chimaji Jadhav, with the screenplay and dialogue written by Prashant Nigde and the story by Subhash Ganpatrao Kakde. The film was produced by Subhash Ganpatrao Kakde, with Komalam Ranjith as executive producer and Thaksen Bhor as production head.[2] The music was composed by Ashok Kajale, Naveen Morey, and Rohan Patil, with songs like "Tavka" (sung by Kavita Raam, lyrics by Supriya Gaonkar) and "Jay Bhavani Jay Shivaai" (sung by Duhita Kunkavlekar, lyrics by Sharique Sayyed).[3][4]
Marketing
[edit]The social media promotion for Tandav was reportedly handled by Sofquare Digital (OPC) Private Limited, formerly known as Sencio Softcon (OPC) Private Limited, a Pune-based digital marketing and website development company.[citation needed]
Reception
[edit]Tandav received attention for its trailer and music releases, with the songs "Tavka" and "Jay Bhavani Jay Shivaai" highlighted for their cultural resonance.[3][4] Detailed critical reviews are limited, but the film is noted for its dramatic narrative and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Sayaji Shinde and Arun Nalawade.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Tandav - Official Trailer". Times of India. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ a b c d "Tandav (2019) - Review, Star Cast, News, Photos". Cinestaan. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ a b "Tandav |Song - Tavka". Times of India. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
- ^ a b "Tandav |Song - Jay Bhavani Jay Shivaai". Times of India. Retrieved 2025-07-27.
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