The soundtracks, of course, aren’t made for your playlist, but they run smoothly in tandem with the script. Music / Lyrics : Mayuresh Kelkar delivers a decent composition.Editing: At 130 minutes, the film is apt for a classic thriller set-up.Thrillers are an uncommon in Marathi Cinema, and when the opportunity knocks the door, it’s important to grab it with both the hands. Cinematography: Jeetendra Pandit and Shirishail Hiremath create a Tarantino style experience for the movie.Brainteasers and puzzles are unveiled by the end, but the process of unraveling is far too complex and frenzied. The focal point of the screenplay revolves around 2 things: the real identities of the characters and the money trail as a result, the subplots remain curtailed and under-developed. The screenplay, though novel, lacks an arousing foundation. The four characters keep the audience guessing, and also each other in the movie, about their culpability for the robbery. The central subject highlights four main characters who rob the Shingnapur temple wearing masks. The screenplay revolves, rather rotates, around a single chain of event which takes place in the village periphery. The religious and social elements, as we anticipated from the trailer, are absent. Screenplay: Promises a lot, but delivers less.The devotion of the population of 3000 is unshaken, but unexpectedly a robbery takes place and from there on rolls the story of this social crime thriller. The residents live by the conviction that Lord Shani himself will watch and shield them. This atypical practice is Shani Shingnapur’s claim to recognition. Movie Synopsis: Shignapur is a village without doors and locks. Like : Endeavors to be brusquely different with its theme.ĭislike : Lacks the profundity and vigor.
Lyrics : Ahankarao Dhamnikar, Vishnu Thore, Sameer Asha patil Producer : Nilesh Navalakha, Vivek Kajaria, Sameer Asha Patil & Ashwini Patil Chaurya is brave, innovative and thrilling.