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Tukaram (film)

Tukaram is a 2012 Marathi biopic on the life of Saint Tukaram, who was a 17th-century Varkari saint, spiritual poet and devotee of Vitthala. The film was directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The 1936 Marathi film Sant Tukaram by directors Vishnupant Govind Damle and Sheikh Fattelal under the banner of Prabhat Film Company became the first Indian film to receive an award at the 5th Venice International Film Festival. The film still remains popular and is the subject of frequent studies. This was also the first film to capture the life of Tukaram. The 2012 film that was released after 76 years is the second film in Marathi based on the same subject. The subject was also inspiration for Kannada film Santa Thukarama (1963) and Telugu film Bhakta Tukaram (1973). Jitendra Joshi as Tukaram Padmanabh Gaikwad as young Tukaram Veena Jaamkar as Rakhumābāi (Tukaram's first wife) Radhika Apte as Aawalibāi (Tukaram's second wife) Sharad Ponkshe as Bolhobā Ambile More (Tukaram's father) Prateeksha Lonkar as Kanakāi (Tukaram's mother) Vikas Patil as Kanha (Tukaram's younger brother) Vrishasen Dabholkar as Sāvaji (Tukaram's elder brother) Smita Tambe as Manjula (Sāvaji's wife) Purnanand Wandhekar as Santu Teli (Tukaram's Friend) Vikram Gaikwad as Fakir (Cameo appearance) Yatin Karyekar as Mambaji Gosavi Samidha Guru as Bahinābāi Sakhi Gokhale as Kanha's wife Tukaram being a revered saint in Maharashtra, his works have been a subject of numerous study. But the film focuses on his life before sainthood. The film was produced by Sanjay Chhabria under the banner Everest Entertainment. The story, screenplay and dialogues for the film were written by Ajit Dalvi and Prashant Dalvi. Through various researches and many re-writings, the screenplay took almost five years to produce. Multiple National Film Award winner Vikram Gaikwad did the makeup of the artists. The costumes were designed by Poornima Oak. The music of the film is composed by veteran music director Ashok Patki and the new age director Avadhoot Gupte.

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