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''Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior'' is a 2020 Indian
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, co-written and directed by
Om Raut Om Raut is an Indian filmmaker. Raut has received 68th National Film Awards for Best Popular Film for the film ''Tanhaji''. He received several accolades for his 2015 film '' Lokmanya: Ek Yug Purush''. Raut's upcoming working is the hindu my ...
and produced by
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, Krishan Kumar and
Ajay Devgn Vishal Veeru Devgan (born 2 April 1969), known professionally as Ajay Devgn, is an Indian actor, film director and producer who works in Hindi cinema. Devgn has appeared in over a hundred films and has won numerous accolades, including four ...
under T-Series Films and
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. Tracing the life of Maratha warrior
Tanaji Malusare Tanaji Malusare was a warrior and commander of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A local poet Tulsidas, wrote a powada describing Tanaji's heroics and sacrifice of life in the Battle of Sinhagad, which has since made him a popular figure in Indian ...
, it stars
Ajay Devgn Vishal Veeru Devgan (born 2 April 1969), known professionally as Ajay Devgn, is an Indian actor, film director and producer who works in Hindi cinema. Devgn has appeared in over a hundred films and has won numerous accolades, including four ...
as the eponymous lead,
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and
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. It also features
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,
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and
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in supporting roles. Set in the 17th century, it revolves around Tanaji's attempts to recapture the Kondhana fortress once it passes on to Mughal emperor
Aurangzeb Muhi al-Din Muhammad (; – 3 March 1707), commonly known as ( fa, , lit=Ornament of the Throne) and by his regnal title Alamgir ( fa, , translit=ʿĀlamgīr, lit=Conqueror of the World), was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling ...
who transfers its control to his trusted guard Udaybhan Singh Rathore. The film was originally named ''Tanaji: The Unsung Warrior'' but the name was later changed to ''Tanhaji''. The film was launched on 20 July 2017, with Raut making his directorial debut in Bollywood. Raut, who previously directed '' Lokmanya: Ek Yug Purush'' (2015), for which he received acclaim, the film was simultaneously dubbed in Marathi following popular demand.
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commenced on 25 September 2018, and completed within May 2019. Filming took in mostly across the
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in
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, and few scenes shot at
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. The cinematography and editing were handled by Keiko Nakahara and Dharmendra Sharma. The background score was composed by
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; the soundtrack album was composed by
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,
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and Mehul Vyas and released under the label T-Series. ''Tanhaji'' was released in India in 3D and conventional formats on 10 January 2020. The film received positive reviews, with praise for Devgn and Khan's performances, the visual effects, cinematography, action sequences, art direction, music, score, and editing. The film grossed worldwide & was declared a major success at the box office, thus becoming the highest grossing Bollywood film of 2020. It became the 28th highest grossing Indian film of all time. The film was selected as one of the Best Foreign Film to be screened at the
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. At the
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, the film won the awards for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment, Best Actor (Devgn) and Best Costume Design. At the
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, ''Tanhaji'' received 13 nominations, including
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and Best Actor (Devgn), and won 4 awards, including
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(Raut) and Best Supporting Actor (Khan).


Plot

In 1647,
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's father, Kaloji Malusare trains him in sword-fighting, later succumbing to a Mughal plunder in Umrat. 17 years later in 1664, a now-adult Tanhaji (
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) with his younger brother Suryaji, commands
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Shivaji Bhonsale I (; 19 February 1630 – 3 April 1680), also referred to as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was an Indian ruler and a member of the Bhonsle Maratha clan. Shivaji carved out his own independent kingdom from the declining Adilsh ...
's (
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)
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to attack an intruding Mughal cavalry. In 1665, the
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Aurangzeb Muhi al-Din Muhammad (; – 3 March 1707), commonly known as ( fa, , lit=Ornament of the Throne) and by his regnal title Alamgir ( fa, , translit=ʿĀlamgīr, lit=Conqueror of the World), was the sixth emperor of the Mughal Empire, ruling ...
(
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) dispatches one of his generals the king of
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to capture Shivaji to stop his rapid imperial expansion in Deccan, thus he captured Shivaji alongside his 23 forts under his control(battle of purandar). Later, the Mughal general Beshak Khan orders a quick vacation of the strategic fortress Kondhana(now known as sinhagad fort), insulting Jijabai (
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), Shivaji's mother, who swears to remain barefoot until the
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recapture the fort. Tanhaji is informed about the treaty as well. Five years later, Shivaji Raje's spy informs him about Aurangzeb's plan to assign the Kondhana fort to his
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general Udaybhan Rathod (
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) and to use it as a base for Aurangzeb's southern imperial expansion. Raje plans to recapture Kondhana, considering himself to lead the campaign as Tanhaji, though an able general, can't be employed due to his son Rayba's upcoming wedding. Meanwhile, Tanhaji celebrates Holi with his family. Marathas begin their war preparations and Shivaji warns his generals to keep Tanhaji from knowing about the campaign. Tanhaji arrives at
Rajgad Rajgad (literal meaning ''Ruling Fort'') is a Hill region fort situated in the Pune district of Maharashtra, India. Formerly known as ''Murumdev'', the fort was the first capital of the Maratha Empire under the rule of Chhatrapati Shivaji for ...
for inviting Shivaji to Rayba's wedding. Chandraji Pisal, a Maratha general, who's attempting to usurp Shivaji Raje's throne, discloses to Tanhaji the secret plan at his nephew Chultya's recommendation. Tanhaji convinces Shivaji and Jijabai to permit him to lead the campaign and postpones Rayba's wedding. Elsewhere, Udaybhan reaches Burhanpur while the Marathas discuss his route possibilities. Tanhaji coins an attack plan but Pisal sends Chultya to warn Udaybhan about this plan. Pisal schemes of sabotaging Tanhaji's mission and getting him killed so that Shivaji Raje would then appoint him in-charge of the mission. Pisal intends to become influential enough to overthrow Shivaji Raje and join hands with Udaybhan. Udaybhan is also bringing an imprisoned Kamla Devi (
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) en route, the sister of his Rajput general Jagat Singh (
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). Chultya informs Udaybhan about Tanhaji's attack plan and he tricks Tanhaji into attacking Maratha soldiers disguised under Mughal attire. Elsewhere, Udaybhan reaches Kondhana and aims a huge cannon called Nagin at Rajgad, threatening Shivaji's safety. Dejected, Tanhaji reaches Kondhana alone to learn about a secret thief-entrance inside. Udaybhan kills a guard for disobeying the security protocol. Tanhaji recovers his dead remains and motivates the villagers to betray Udaybhan. He is recommended to participate in a
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event on Kondhana where he kills Chultya for betrayal. Tanhaji is imprisoned and tortured by Udaybhan. Jagat Singh secretly releases Tanhaji, revealing Udaybhan's plan to marry his sister. Tanhaji promises to release them from Udaybhan's clutches. Tanhaji escapes from the thief-entrance and returns to Umrat where he informs his people about the upcoming war. Savitri Bai (
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), Tanhaji's wife, worries about her husband's life and son's wedding. Tanhaji convinces Savitri Bai that everything will be alright, which she replies to by asking him what he wants from her when he returns. Tanhaji makes Savitri Bai promise to wear bridal attire while waiting for him. Udaybhan hangs the guards responsible for Tanhaji's escape and Jagat Singh agrees to get his sister married to Udaybhan on
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's eve, thus, convincing her to fake the marriage preparation until Tanhaji arrives. Tanhaji now plans to directly attack Kondhana during Ashtami night on 4 February 1670. He scales the fort through various entrances and attacks the Mughal army. The confusion allows Jagat and Kamla Devi to escape. Udaybhan is alerted and Tanhaji dies in the ensuing battle, although he captures Kondhana before killing Udaybhan. Shivaji's army conquers Kondhana but he ends up breaking into tears over Tanhaji's death; saying "Gad aala pan sinh gela" (The fort has been captured but we lost the lion). Later, He personally oversees Rayba's marriage while Savitri Bai fulfill's her promise to Tanhaji by adorning herself as a bride behind closed doors as she awaits his return, and Aurangzeb's dream of winning
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remains unfilled for 18 years until he himself came and retook it from Marathas.


Cast


Production


Development

After completing his work on the directorial venture ''
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'' (2016),
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, announced his next film on 29 July 2016, titled ''Sons of Sardaar: Battle of Saragarhi'', a big-budget war film based on the 1897 Saragarhi battle between 21 Sikhs and 10,000 Afghans. Made on a huge scale, Devgn planned to start the production work in late 2016, and decided to release the film on Diwali next year; However, when
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announced '' Kesari'', another film based on the battle of Saragarhi, Devgn decided to postpone the project after September 2017. In late February 2019, it was reported that Devgn had shelved the project. Meanwhile, Ajay Devgn, decided to do another period film with
Om Raut Om Raut is an Indian filmmaker. Raut has received 68th National Film Awards for Best Popular Film for the film ''Tanhaji''. He received several accolades for his 2015 film '' Lokmanya: Ek Yug Purush''. Raut's upcoming working is the hindu my ...
, based on the life of Maratha warrior
Tanaji Malusare Tanaji Malusare was a warrior and commander of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. A local poet Tulsidas, wrote a powada describing Tanaji's heroics and sacrifice of life in the Battle of Sinhagad, which has since made him a popular figure in Indian ...
, which was titled officially as ''Taanaji: The Unsung Warrior''. The first look of ''Taanaji'' was released on 20 July 2017, through Devgn's official Twitter account, and pre-production work commenced the following day. In August 2017, a report from
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, claimed that the film will also be made simultaneously in Marathi language, due to the demand of the story, and also Raut's popularity in Marathi, after the success of '' Lokmanya: Ek Yug Purush'' (2015). A source claimed that the film's pre-production work will go on for 6–8 months, and Ajay Devgn will start the shoot of the film in March 2018. However, the team undertook heavy VFX works for the film for 6–8 months, and Devgn's NY VFXWAALA was brought on board for the film, whereas filmmakers planned to release the film in 3D formats, thus delaying the film's shoot to September 2018. On 2 August 2018,
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of T-Series, undertook the project in collaboration with Ajay Devgn's production company and planned to start the shoot in end of September. In March 2019, the film's title ''Taanaji: The Unsung Warrior'' was changed to ''Tanhaji'', due to numerological reasons.


Casting

In October 2018, Kajol was reported to play the role of Taanaji's wife in the film. In January 2019,
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was reported to play the role of Udaybhan Singh Rathore, one of the main antagonists of the film. For his role, Khan had to prepare for sword fighting and horse-riding, as a part of the character, In an interview with ''
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'', he stated "A chunk of the research has been done by Om, who has done a thorough job. Since it is an action-packed film, I was required to look leaner. I had to be adept in horse riding. The fact that I was coming straight off Navdeep's inghfilm (''
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'') made it easier. The physical prep has been rigorous for this film." Devgn and Khan had previously collaborated in
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's '' Omkara'' (2004).


Filming

Principal photography began on 25 September 2018, with a mahurat shot given by
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. The film's first schedule was commenced in October 2018, with Kajol filming her portions in
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. ''Tanhaji'' was filmed mainly at the
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in Mumbai. Director Om Raut claimed that in the movie, the visual effects have played a major part. The director also said that making the
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set was the biggest challenge for them. The makers had to create a big 300 feet long set to make it look like the Sandhan Valley. In the making video of the film, Raut stated: "Creating the 300-foot long gorge inside a theatre was extremely difficult," adding that the production designers "went and took moulds of the stones and rocks which are there in the valley and they built a wall. And what we did in the effects after that is we put in effects on it." The team of the film also shot some parts at Chitrakoot Ground in
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. Some parts of the film were also filmed at
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. In January 2019, the team kicked off a song shoot which has been mounted on a lavish scale and that a special set was erected for this number. Kajol, however, shot for this number last year, in the last week of December. As the song was so elaborate that the shooting schedule for the same was as long as a week and the number will feature some amazing
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and
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setup representing that era. Keeping in the mind the period that the film is set up in, Kajol sported wearing a traditional Maharashtrian outfit in the song. In March 2019, a source claimed that 60% of the shoot was completed, and the team took a break, after Devgn being busy for the promotions of his film ''
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'' (2019). In April 2019, a climax shoot featuring Devgn and Khan was filmed in a huge scale, and the stunt sequence was choreographed by Ramazan Bulut, who worked in the stunt department for Hollywood films '' Rush'' (2013) and ''
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'' (2016). The principal photography wrapped up in May 2019.


Soundtrack

The film's soundtrack album was composed by
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,
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and Mehul Vyas with lyrics written by
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and Anil Verma. The background score of the film is composed by
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. The album features four tracks with vocals by Mehul Vyas,
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, Sukhwinder Singh,
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,
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, Parampara Thakur, Ganesh Chandanshive and
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. It was released on 20 December 2019 by T-Series. The soundtrack album for the Marathi version had reused the same set of vocals, excluding for some songs, whose vocals were provided by
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and Kirti Killedar. Debarati Sen of ''
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'', writing for the soundtrack album in her review, praised "Maay Bhavani" stating "Ajay-Atul has excelled in the beautiful merging of different tempos, and deftly woven in the varied nuances of classical and folk in one single package." Vipin Nair, in his review for ''
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'', stated "With three hummable numbers, the film’s music is enjoyable but nothing out of the ordinary." Joginder Tuteja of ''
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'' reviewed "The soundtrack of ''Tanhaji – The Unsung Warrior'' delivers as expected. Though there aren't many memorable songs out there, they do well enough to keep the film's narrative engaging."


Marketing and release

''Tanhaji'', considered to be one of the most anticipated Hindi films of the year, was initially scheduled to release on 29 November 2019, post-
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, but the release was postponed to the necessity of VFX works in a large scale needed for the film. On 28 March 2019, the makers rescheduled the release date to 10 January 2020. Prior to the release of the film, the
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faced objection of some scenes from the trailer which released in November 2019. In a letter, written to the crew members, dated 20 November 2019, the organization has alleged that the film has intentionally tried to erase
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Maharaj's secular image. They had also taken objection to the dialogues of Kajol who plays the role of Savitribai Malusare. The organization has also demanded a special screening of the film ahead of its release. Later,
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leader Jitendra Ahwad, threatened the makers of the film to make several changes to the trailer of the film, also accused filmmaker
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of depicting history inaccurately and unethically and showing the Maratha warrior
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in a wrong way. The ''Akhil Bhartiya Kshatriya Koli Rajput Sangh'' has filed a petition in
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on 13 December 2019, claiming that its director Raut, has concealed the true lineage of the great warrior
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in the movie. In January 2020, the
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deleted controversial references in the film, and ensured multiple disclaimers in the beginning to avoid controversies. ''Tanhaji'' opened up to 4,540 screens worldwide, which included 3,880 screens in 3D and conventional formats in
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and
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versions and 660 screens overseas. A day before its release, the makers premiered a special screening of the film on 9 January, featuring Devgn and his family, along with the cast and crew. Later on 13 January, Devgn hosted special screening of the film, for 600 school children at the Inox Megaplex in Mumbai, to know about the history of Tanaji Malusare. Another special screening was held on 20 January for the army and navy officials. The
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has tied up an association with the Directorate of Tourism and the film's team to attract tourists to know about the history of Tanaji Malusare and its legacy. The film was declared tax-free in
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,
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and
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. This film was also released dubbed in
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-language following popular demand. ''Tanhaji'''s world television premiere took place on 26 July 2020 at
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, and registered 1.2 crore impressions on its first airing. The film released on
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on 6 March 2020.


Reception


Box office

''Tanhaji'' earned at the domestic box office on its opening day. On the second day, the film collected . On the third day, the film collected , taking total opening weekend collection to ₹619.3 million . On the fourth day (13 January), the film collected , and film's collection stood at . On the fifth day (14 January), the collection stood much higher after the long holiday weekend owing to
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and the film collected , totalling the first five-day collection to . On 15 January, the film hit the 100-crore mark, as the six-day collections stood up to . At the end of the first week (16 January), the film collected . The film collected , on the eighth day of its release, with a strong opening on the second Friday. The film crossed the 150 crore mark on the tenth day of its release. On 25 January, the film crossed the 200 crore mark, as the overall collection stood up to . On 3 February, the film collected at the box office. At the end of its seventh week, the film collected . The film managed to earn , at the domestic box office, within 50 days of its release. As of 13 March 2020, with theatres closure due to the
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, the film had accumulated , in India and overseas, thus collecting worldwide, it became the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 2020.


Critical response

On the review aggregator website
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, ''Tanhaji'' has an approval rating of with an average score of , based on reviews. A review over the ''
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'' noted it to be a magnificent work, which had exceptional individual performances, a captivating story-line and excellent virtual effects.
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of ''
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'' noted of the film to have started off well, before floundering in the middle but regaining brilliance at the end, delivering a catharsis and adrenaline rush. Uday Bhatia of '' The Mint'' noted it to be a silly cartoon history, which borrowed its physics from ''
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'', but nonetheless consisted of fluent actions and interesting individual performances. Saibal Chatterjee of ''
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'' noted it to be a historically inauthentic work that ironed out any and all nuances in its portrayal of a saffronized Hindu-Muslim binary; however, he noted the overall production to be crisp and backed by powerful individual performances. Tanul Thakur of ''
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'' noted it to be a work that had excellent cinematography but was intensely buoyed down by its ahistorical religio-nationalist propaganda, catering to the overall saffronization of India. Shubhra Gupta over ''
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'' noted it to offer a "simplistic, dressed-up slice of the past" that painted hyperbolic tales of Maratha bravery with a Hindu fervor.
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of ''
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'' noted it to be a mythical retelling of history with a bout of saffron fervor; individual performances and choreography of combat sequences were praised.
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noted it to be a dubiously stereotyped fictional work, which appealed to the hyper-nationalistic climate but had robust filmography, visceral battle scenes, and superb individual performances. A critic from ''
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'' praised the visual effects, computer graphics and editing of the film, making it a must-watch film. Stutee Ghosh of ''
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'' noted it to be a visually stunning film with strong individual performances, despite its broad liberties with historical accuracy and problematic prejudices. Jyoti Kanyal of ''
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'' gave two-and-a-half out of five stars stating "''Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior'' is an exaggerated and slow-paced ode to the great Maratha warrior Tanaji Malusare." Writing for the ''
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'', Devanesh Sharma gave two-and-a-half out of five stars and praised Kajol and Khan's performance while criticizing Devgn's characterization as the review stated "The leading man, though undoubtedly an unsung warrior, as the title suggests, comes across as rather one-dimensional, as Devgn fails to take his character beyond the written word." Harshada Rege of ''
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'' gave four out of five stars and stated "''Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior'' scores on various counts – superior performances, powerful action, visual impact, and most of all, it unfolds a story from the pages of history that deserved to be told, with just this kind of intensity, passion and vigor." ''
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'' gave the film 3 out of 5 stars stating "''Tanhaji'' is substantially enriched by its technical crew that has worked to create a splendid canvas for the cast to shine upon. It tells the story of a lesser known hero from the chapters of Indian history, which makes this an intriguing film." Monika Rawal Kukreja of ''
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'' wrote in her review stating "''Tanhaji'' is a complete package. It’s magnificent, high on visual effects and has powerful action backed by rock solid performances." Rohit Vats of ''
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'' gave three-and-a-half out of five stars stating "Devgn and Khan ensure that the viewers get enough dose of high-voltage dialogues, along with fascinating action scenes." Nandini Ramnath of ''
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'' stated "''Tanhaji'' loudly sings its hero’s praises, creating a spectacle that is thrilling when in battle mode and troubling when considering the dynamic between the Marathas and the Mughals." Avinash Ramachandran of ''
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'' gave three out of five stars stating "In ''Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior'', we get to see iconic warriors of India shed tears copiously. We get to see jingoism masked as Maratha valor. There are a lot of things going for ''Tanhaji'', but, deep inside, it is unsettling to see such polarizing historical dramas." A critic from ''
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'' rated four out of five stars and stated ''Tanhaji'' is an entertaining and a paisa-vasool film that would be loved by the masses as well as classes. Suparna Sharma of ''
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'' gave three out of five stars stating "''Tanhaji: The Unsung Warrior'', whose plot is essentially a march towards the battle, is not a bad film. It is, in fact, quite entertaining when it is at war." A critic from ''
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'' gave three out of five stars stating "Watch it for the magnificent performances by Kajol and Khan who clearly outshine this Devgn-led vehicle."


Historical accuracy

"''Ek Marata Lakh Maratha''" is a slogan of
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movement, this movement is for reservation for Maratha cast, but Om Raut and Ajay Devgan used it in this film. Tanaji used this slogan in 17th century, It have no historical source. In one scene, Aurangzeb is shown to entertain the Shah of Iran by the name of Shah Pahlavi. The contemporary Iranian ruler of Aurangzeb was Suleiman I of the Safavid Dynasty. There was no ruler of Persia during the medieval era who was known by the name Shah Pahlavi. The Pahlavi Dynasty of Iran came to power in the 20th century that ruled for a brief time from 1925 to 1979; whereas, the
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ruled Iran for more than two hundred years from the 16th to 18th century. In the final fight against Udaybhan Rathod Tanaji lost his shield not his arm. Udaybhan was killed by Shelar Mama, not by Tanaji as shown in the film. Tanaji's brother Suryaji Malusare also fought bravely. Tanaji never threw stick at King Shivaji as depicted in this film, this incident is inaccurate and have no historical backing. Tanaji had high respect for Shivaji and it is highly unlikely that he throw something to his king. In 17th century Maratha warriors use shields made up of back of tortoise, they did not use shields made up of metals as shown in this movie. In a scene a Barber helps Udaybhan but this incident have no historical truth. Tanaji was never captured and held captive by Udaybhan Rathod as depicted in this film.


Accolades


Social impact

''Tanhaji'' became the highest most-rated film of the year, at a survey report by Book My Show. A report from
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, stated that the film is the third most searched films of Google. The film was selected as one of the Best Foreign Film to be screened at the
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which was held in January 2021.


Notes


References


External links

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