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''Ravrambha'' is a 2023 Indian
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-language period romance film directed by Anup Jagdale and produced by Shashikant Pawar under the banner of Shashikant Pawar Productions in association with Devi Sateri Productions. The film stars
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,
Ashok Samarth ''Singham'' is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action film directed by Rohit Shetty and produced by Reliance Entertainment, based on a script by writers Yunus Sajawal and Farhad-Sajid. It serves as first installment of Shetty's Cop Universe. A r ...
'','' Shantanu Moghe''.'' It was theatrically released on 26 May 2023.
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was held in
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of Satara district. The music is composed by Amitraj and cinematography is handled by
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. The film grossed over at the box office in India, and becoming one of the highest grossing Marathi film of 2023.


Plot


Cast

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Monalisa Bagal Monalisa Bagal is an Indian actress best known for her work in Marathi film ''Zhalla Bobhata''. Monalisa Bagal made her film debut in 2014 with film ''Sau Shashi Deodhar'' as child artist, later she was appeared in ''Prem Sankat'', ''Dry Dry'' ...
as Rambha *
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as Ravji *
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as Sarnobat
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* Shantanu Moghe as
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Apurva Nemlekar Apurva Nemlekar (born 27 December 1988) is a Marathi actress. She made her television debut with ''Aabhas Ha'' serial on Zee Marathi. She is known for her performance in ''Ratris Khel Chale 2'' as Shevanta. Currently, she has participated in '' ...
as Shahin Aapa *
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as Hakim Chacha *
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as Kurbat Khan *
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as Jalindar * Mayuresh Pem as Ali Adil Shah II * Rohit Chavan as Gulabya * Ashwini Bagal as Shalu * Shashikant Pawar as Dinkar Pawar * Adarsh Jadhav as Antaji * Vinayak Chaughule as Khashaba


Production


Development

The film is produced by Shashikant Pawar under the banner of Shashikant Pawar Productions. It is marked to be Anup Jagdale's first historical film.


Filming

Pre-production of the film started in 2022 in
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of Satara district, where MP Udayanraje Bhosale, (the 17th holder of the title of
Chhatrapati Chhatrapati is a royal title from Sanskrit language.The word ‘Chhatrapati’ is a Sanskrit language compound word (tatpurusha in Sanskrit) of ''Chatra (umbrella), chhatra'' (''parasol'' or ''umbrella'') and ''pati'' (''master/lord/ruler''). Th ...
) visited the film's sets and wished the entire team of the film.


Release


Theatrical

Ravrambha was theatrically released on 26 May 2023. Previously film was set to be released on 7 April 2023, then it was pushed to 12 May 2023.


Reception


Theatrical reception

Anub George of ''
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'' gave 3.0 out of 5 rating praised acting performances, powerful writing and
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. Kalpeshraj Kubal of the ''
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'' also rated 3 stars out of 5 stars, praised cinematography of
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, music and costume, while founded fault in
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's acting performance saying: failed to make the expected impression.


Box Office

The film collected on its opening day. The first week collection of the film is crossed . As of 16 June 2023 film grossed over ₹5.42 crore at the box office in India. It was crossed ₹6.25 crore in its third week of release.


Soundtrack


References


External links

* {{IMDb title, id=15464420 2023 films Indian historical films Cultural depictions of Shivaji Films set in the Maratha Empire 2020s Marathi-language films Action films based on actual events Indian historical drama films 2020s historical drama films Films set in the 1670s