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Cast

Shriram Jog

Shriram Jog

Ramakant

Rekha Deshpande

Rekha Deshpande

Wife

Shrirang Didolkar

Shrirang Didolkar

Son

Crew

Pranit Jaunjal

Pranit Jaunjal

Director

Kunal Rao

Kunal Rao

Cinematography

Sourav Yadav

Sourav Yadav

Colorist

Pranit Jaunjal

Pranit Jaunjal

Writer

Saloni Khatavkar

Saloni Khatavkar

First Assistant Director

Surbhi Kanungo

Surbhi Kanungo

Art Direction

Pranit Jaunjal

Pranit Jaunjal

Editor

Ashay Vyas

Ashay Vyas

Editor

Atharva Bhave

Atharva Bhave

Assistant Camera

Swanand Didolkar

Swanand Didolkar

Sound Recordist

Arunabh Nath

Arunabh Nath

Sound Mixer

Kishan Borde

Kishan Borde

Art Direction

Naval Chikhliya

Naval Chikhliya

Sound Designer

Tanmay Joshi

Tanmay Joshi

Assistant Director

Surbhi Sonway

Surbhi Sonway

Makeup & Hair

Tanmay Gupta

Tanmay Gupta

VFX Artist

Sanat Pandey

Sanat Pandey

Second Assistant Director

Movie poster

Bhairavi

8.0 / 1032 min
Drama

Overview

In a remote Maharashtra village, Ramakant's idyllic life faces disruption as a dam threatens to submerge his home. Despite the impending upheaval, he remains immersed in the melodies of his idol, Ut. Anwar Khan. The move to a bustling city chawl proves challenging, forcing Ramakant into a day job at a mill, much to his discontent. However, a billboard announcing Ustad Ji's live concert becomes a beacon of hope, propelling Ramakant toward an unexpected opportunity to reconnect with his passion amid the chaos of urban life. As he navigates through the challenges of attending the concert, his determination wavers. The lingering uncertainty remains: will Ramakant persist? Was stumbling upon Ustad's poster a stroke of luck, or could the city hold a subtle realisation guiding Ramakant toward a new perspective?