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      • The movie Natarang, based on Anand Yadav's 1978 Marathi book of the same name, shows the journey of young artists as they confront obstacles from their family, friends, and society before realising their impossible dream.
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    Natarang, also spelled Natrang (Marathi: नटरंग, an ornamental word for "artist", especially a theatre artist), is a 2010 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by debutant Ravi Jadhav and starring Atul Kulkarni and Sonalee Kulkarni.

  3. Jul 24, 2024 · Based on Natarang, 1978 Marathi novel by Anand Yadav, the film depicts the journey of a young artist in overcoming hurdles in the form of family, friends, society and to finally realise the unthinkable dream.

    • Natarangby Anand Yadav
    • Ravi Jadhav
    • Ravi Jadhav
    • Anand Yadav
  4. After loosing his job he swears to build a troupe but the realizes most important thing they need to find is lead dancer. Pandoba, manager of the troupe played with naturalistic swagger by Kishor Kadam accidentally stumbles upon Naina (Sonali Kulkarni) in Kolhapur ("Lanket Sonyachya Vita").

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    • Drama
    • Ravi Jadhav
    • 2010-01-01
  5. Jan 1, 2010 · Overview. Guna is a village labourer in the hinterlands of Maharashtra. Holding a passion for the 'tamasha' theatre shows, he decides to start his own troupe. Instead of the prestigious role of the king he always dreamed of, he ends up having to play a 'nachya', an effeminate, homosexual man.

  6. Natrang follows the life of Guna(Atul Kulkarni) who dwells in a somnolent Maharashtrian town set in the early 70s. Its inhabitants too live in a state of oblivion with little ambitions or dreams of their own, barring of course Guna who wants to make a living in music and arts.

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  7. Guna is a village labourer in the hinterlands of Maharashtra. Holding a passion for the 'tamasha' theatre shows, he decides to start his own troupe. Instead of the prestigious role of the king he always dreamed of, he ends up having to play a 'nachya', an effeminate, homosexual man.

  8. Synopsis. Guna is a village labourer in the hinterlands of Maharashtra. Holding a passion for the ‘tamasha’ theatre shows, he decides to start his own troupe. Instead of the prestigious role of the king he always dreamed of, he ends up having to play a ‘nachya’, an effeminate, homosexual man.