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Priyatama
Directed bySatish Motling
Story bySachin Darekar
Based onRomeo and Juliet
byWilliam Shakespeare
Produced bySejal Shinde
Starring
  • Girija Joshi
  • CinematographySatish Motling
    Edited byPreetam Naik
    Music byChaitanya Adkar

    Release date

    • 14 February 2014 (2014-02-14)

    Running time

    116 minutes
    CountryIndia
    LanguageMarathi

    Priyatama (Marathi: प्रियतमा.... खडकाळ माळराणावर फुललेलं एक हळवं प्रीतस्वप्न[1]) is a 2014 Marathi film. The film is the story of Parsha and Gauri in a small village of Maharashtra in 1951,[2] who fall in love despite belonging to different social classes and opposite lifestyles.

    Priyatama was released in theaters on 14 February 2014.

    Plot[edit]

    Parsha belongs to a community in Maharashtra, known as "Potraj", who are said to be messengers of Goddess Lakshmi, and devote their entire lives to this service. This community travels around and makes temporary shelters at each village, feeding themselves on grains donated by villagers, as they are not allowed to live normal lives. Members of Potraj carry a whip, called Korda, and regularly practice mortification of the flesh, as a way to please Lakshmi.

    Parsha soon meets Gauri, a sweet young village girl belonging to a very rich family. Her father is Sarpanch of that village. Initially Gauri is scared of Parsha, but soon she begins to see a different person in him and they both start developing feelings for each other. Their mutual feelings get stronger with every meeting. Soon, they realize that they cannot live without each other, and conflict arises when they face rough reactions from both ends of society.[3]

    The film draws inspiration from Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet.[4]

    Cast[edit]

    Soundtrack[edit]

    Priyatama
    Soundtrack album by
    Chaitanya Adkar
    Released8 May 2014 (2014-May-08)[5]
    GenreFeature film soundtrack
    LanguageMarathi
    LabelEverest Entertainment
    External audio
    audio icon Audio JukeboxonYouTube

    The soundtrack of Priyatama was composed by Chaitanya Adkar while the lyrics were provided by Prakash Holkar and Abhay Inamdar.

    Tracklist
    No.TitleSinger(s)Length
    1."Ghungarachya Taalavar"Utkarsh Shinde, Bela Shende03:14
    2."Tujhya Roopacha Chandana"Prasanjeet Kosambi & Aanandi Joshi04:30
    3."Laagir"Aadarsh Shinde02:48
    4."Udho Udho"Anand Shinde02:48
    5."Daar Ughad"Aadarsh Shinde04:00
    6."Priyatama" 01:26
    7."Priyatama" (Remix Version) 02:38
    8."Laagir" (Remix Version) 02:14
    9."Daar Ughad" (Remix Version) 02:46

    References[edit]

  • ^ Synopsis: Priyatama Movie
  • ^ Story Review: Priyatama Preview
  • ^ "Priyatama (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)". iTunes. 8 May 2014.
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