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Pratisaad - The Response

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Pratisaad - The Response
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Directed byYogesh Dattatraya Gosavi
Produced by
  • Vijaysinha Amarsinha Nikam
  • Suchitra Amarsinha Nikam
  • Manish Amarsinha Nikam
Starring
Music byRohit Nagbhide
CinematographyVikram Srivastav
Edited by
  • Yogesh Dattatraya Gosavi
  • Santosh Gothaskar
Release date
28 May 2010
Running time
126 minutes[1]
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budget40 Lacs (= Rs. 40,00,000, about 41,661GBP)[2]

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Pratisaad - The Response is an Indian Marathi film directed by Yogesh Dattatraya Gosavi, which was released in May 2010. The film is an adaptation of the real-life experiences of Amarsinha Nikam.[3]

Plot

Dr. Aditya (Sandeep Kulkarni), a leading homeopathy practitioner with his own hospital, is challenged by a phone call in the midst of a live TV interview series. The caller – Sarjerao (Kishor Kadam) – accuses him of using fraudulent means of treatment, and the TV host, on the suggestion of his producer (Yogesh Dattatraya Gosavi), asks Aditya to react to the media reports quoting homeopathy as "fake science".

The police begin investigating the case on a complaint received from Sarjerao. Ms. Renu (Neelam Shirke), posing as a journalist, also carries out an investigation. Finally, Renu reveals the truth during the second part of the live TV show. [4]

Cast

Soundtrack

The original and the background scores were composed by Rohit Nagbhide, based on the song lyrics by Saumitra.

Pratisaad - The Response
📅 Released28 May 2010
👔 DirectorYogesh Dattatraya Gosavi
🤑 ProducerDr. Vijaysinha Amarsinha Nikam

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Track listing

Track # Song Singer(s)
1 "Tula Band Zale" Dattaprasad Ranade

Critical reception

Pratisaad - The Response was screened at the Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival. It was the Indian Marathi Film of 2010 selected to screen at the Toronto International Film Festival.[5]

Box office

Participation in film festivals

  • Dadasaheb Phalke Film Festival
  • Toronto International Film Festival

References

External links


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