V. Shantaram

V. Shantaram (U)

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Filmmaking | Biographical Drama

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  • Genre(s): Musical, Drama, Crime
  • Language(s): हिन्दी (Hindi)
  • Director(s): Abhijeet Deshpande, V. Shantaram
  • Cast(s): Tamanna Bhatia, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Sandhya , Ulhas , B.M. Vyas See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 23min
  • Music: Vasant Desai
  • Similar To: Aakrosh, Kala Bazar
  • Story:
    The film portrays a young, idealistic jail warden named Adinath who believes in the power of rehabilitation over punishment. He gets permission to conduct a radical experiment: taking six dangerous murderers on parole to a dilapidated, barren farm. His goal is to reform them into virtuous individuals through hard work, trust, and kind guidance. The group faces numerous challenges, including their own past demons, conflicts with each other, and hostility from the nearby villagers. Adinath's unwavering faith in their potential for change is put to the test as they work to cultivate the land and, in the process, their own humanity.
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STORY

Story
The film portrays a young, idealistic jail warden named Adinath who believes in the power of rehabilitation over punishment. He gets permission to conduct a radical experiment: taking six dangerous murderers on parole to a dilapidated, barren farm. His goal is to reform them into virtuous individuals through hard work, trust, and kind guidance. The group faces numerous challenges, including their own past demons, conflicts with each other, and hostility from the nearby villagers. Adinath's unwavering faith in their potential for change is put to the test as they work to cultivate the land and, in the process, their own humanity.

TRIVIA

Trivia

The film was inspired by a real-life 'open prison' experiment conducted by Maurice Frydman in the princely state of Aundh.

V. Shantaram injured his eye while fighting a bull for a scene in the movie.

It was the first Indian film to win a Golden Globe Award.

The song 'Aye Maalik Tere Bande Hum' is widely used as a prayer in schools across India.