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10/10
Family comedy and great direction and cinematography. Different story subject.
swaroopgodbole13 January 2024
Awesome writing and direction by Jayant Dada and Rahul Dada !!!

Dilip Kaka, Satish Kaka, Bharti Madam, Anand Dada, Dipti Tai have played great roles. Vinod, who came from within the work revealed by Dilip's uncle, brought out the film. The dubbing is also good.

Seeing Vidyadhar Kakanch's song made me laugh. Both Dipti Tai's fluent language and Sampada Tai's roles have been presented beautifully. Both Adinath Kothare and Tejashree, with their casual gestures, strengthened the emotional side of the film. Ashish Dada and Nanda Tai have also done a great job. Pune has done a good job of showing Konkan tourism and Konkan prosperity. And a special congratulations to the makers for a great production of the very first film in Marathi. You will do a beautiful job with a very different subject. Everyone should go and watch the movie.
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1/10
PAID RETTINGS ARE ALL
mentalboy-470817 January 2024
PAID RETTINGS ARE ALL

Movie was excellent and will continue to be the best mystery thriller for many more years to come I believe. It's a must watch movie for everyone I'd say This film is actually the best thriller I have seen so far. I believe this movie deserves praise for successfully adapting Ratsasan. Even Vijay kumar clearly carried the role very well I'm ecstatic just because they perfectly nailed the BGM. The BGM is equally scary and frightening as Ratsasan's was. Amazing. This movie is incredible and everyone should watch it.

This movie is incredible and everyone should watch it. What a notion! Unbelievable! Too fantastic of a film. The villain is well-dressed and comes across as genuine and natural.

Because the scenes are so powerful and Vijay Kumar really delivered this time, this is the only recent movie I can recall that actually scared me. It's a truly masterpiece of a tale.
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4/10
An Over-Fantasized & Over-Horrified Tale of Science Vs. Superstition
SAMTHEBESTEST5 January 2024
Panchak (2024) : Movie Review -

Madhuri Dixit produces a Marathi-language comedy drama, Panchak, directed by Rahul Awate and Jayant Jathar. Panchak is a multistarrer, which is a good trend in Marathi cinema, especially with family comedies. Mapuskar showed what one can do with an ensemble cast in "Ventilator" (2016) and somehow set a trend to be followed by others. Panchak is in a similar zone as far as the cast and chaos are concerned, but otherwise, it's a totally different film with a completely different topic. It's nothing unique but the same old superstition vs. Science tale that I can easily recall from several movies, but here it is not sensitively handled. There are reasons for it, and one of them is the idea of making it a comedy. The other reasons are poor scripting of events that are "rubbish," as the character says. It's over-fantasised and over-horrified, too. The problematic merger of four different types of context: comedy, drama, horror, and fantasy, makes it a feeble attempt at a serious topic. To add something positive for the ancestors' sake, I'd say it did not bore me at all. I mean, it's not that bad; it's decent.

Set in a traditional village, Panchak revolves around a family that has recently experienced the death of a senior member of the family. The dead person had donated his body to a medical college for a good reason, which puts his family members in an awkward position of not getting to do any funeral or last rites. Based on the exact time of death, the village priest reveals that the family has been cursed with "Panchak." That means five more possible deaths in the family and close relatives within a year. The fear of Panchak shocks the family members, and they are scattered into pieces with their own fantasies. One of them is a doctor, and one is a scientist. The rest of the members blindly believe in this superstitious curse and start living with the fear of death. Amidst the arguments, a couple of accidents make things more unfortunate for the lead protagonist, who wants his family members not to believe any such superstitions. At last, he had to choose a path of superstition to beat superstition, and that's what forms the rest of the narrative here.

Rahul and Jayant's basic idea was certainly nice, but they couldn't explore it. They just couldn't mix it up well with humour. The first 15 minutes of the film had a death scene but not for a minute, not even for a bit I felt like watching a "house with a death." Forget humour, forget comedy, and forget drama; first, you have to convince me that someone has actually died in the house. Not a single member behaved like someone close to them had died in that scene. The film lost me in the first 15 minutes, never to win me back again. You can't joke about somebody's death or make any random speeches at the final darshan. That's too much and extremely against the humour you want to create. And where was this humour, this fun, by the way? I didn't even find 5 scenes to laugh at. The comedy really fell flat, and so did the humor. It's funny because they were destroying so many good scenes for the humorous comedy, and at the end, the comedy died. Anyway, there are some moments that make you think about the topic. I mean, it's goddamn true in many rural areas, and there is no cure for it. In some parts, the situation is more horrible. Panchak could have made it a social drama, but it was stuck with a certain family that didn't deserve it. The overuse of horror elements, loud background score, unnecessary chaotic hysterical, hallucinations, and fantasies have killed the entire fun, and no crow would come for its tenth-day rituals.

Adinath Kothare plays a sensible character here, but there are limits to it. He does a fine job, though. It's just that the character isn't aggressive enough. Tejshree Pradhan, who plays his love interest, is another well-educated character, but screen time is limited for her as well. Nandita Patkar shows her class again, even though her character is unlikeable and too hysterical. Anand Ingale and Satish Alekar's lazy performances took my interest away in the first 15 minutes, but after a while, they came back to normal. Dilip Prabhavalkar and Bharti Acharekar's supporting roles are casually good. I don't know why, but I couldn't have imagined any other Marathi cinema actress playing a Gujarati girl, and Deepti Devi proved me right. Sagar Talashikar, Sampada Kulkarni, Ashish Kulkarni, Vidyadhar Joshi, Ganesh Mayekar, and Aarti Wadagbalkar have done decent work in their roles.

Panchak has situational music, but that didn't help much, I guess. "Bha bhaa bhi bhee.." started sounding good after the show was over. Pooja Gupte's cinematography was okay, while Jayant Jathar's editing could have easily trimmed 10 more minutes from the film. The film lacked a vision that could have made it more entertaining and powerful. You can't use opera tunes to make comic scenes. Never in my life have I imagined Vad Jau Kunala Sharan being used for a comedy as well as a haunting scene. I am afraid that the very beautiful and kind soul of Balgandharva is likely to haunt some people now. A normal chase sequence can't be dragged for 5 minutes. There is no sense in creating comedy out of dead conflicts. If your efforts to create that and the outcome of what you have created don't deliver enough, then why waste time on it? Rahul Awate and Jayant Jathar should have given it some thought before finalising things, and then, I guess, maybe we would have gotten a better product. For now, it's a decent flick, but it's a mess for sure.

RATING - 4/10*
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4/10
Overcooked 'so-called' comedy
durvankur-754139 January 2024
Panchak, the first movie from Madhuri Dixit's production house, is about challenging age-old beliefs with modern and scientific thoughts, with a hint of comedy.

However, the comedy feels forced throughout the movie and falls flat in most of the places. While the subject might be compelling, but the background and arguments remain the same.

Boasting a stellar star cast, including veterans, Dilip Prabhavalkar & Bharti Achrekar, the movie has barely utilised their skillset. You want to invest yourself in their innocence or support their scientific reasonings, but the script doesn't really hold your hand and immerse you in the emotions.

The movie has tried to latch on to different genres at every opportunity that it could get and probably that has caused more chaos than the Khot family.

It's best to say that the movie got caught in its own Panchak.
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6/10
Nice try
gstawre14 January 2024
The movie tries many things ..... is it about family coming together, is it about superstition and it's effect or is it just comedy. The problem is with the pace of the movie. At times it's fast then slow then again it picks up. The star cast is great and carry the movie effortlessly. The opera scene is really funny and differently done. But sometimes it's funny..... sometimes it's drama ...... sometimes it's social sattire. When I saw trailer , I knew it will be very difficult for writer to give a logical conclusion and I was right. Hero though anti superstitious takes advantage of the same to prove hid point. But what he was trying to prove I don't know. So overall nice try.....
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1/10
Total waste of time
vishtrinity13 January 2024
The movie has no story line...it feels like just some random events stacked together..the emotional scenes seem.like they have been forcefully designed to fit in some random plot...the science vs superstition fight feels like the 70s nothing new.. It feels like the director takes his audience to be a bunch of fools. Even the science shown in the movie feels like some 70s or 80s science experiment..they have marketed by showing some scenes of senior actors in the trailer ..but thos scenes are like hardly 1 or 2....please do not fall for this trap..it an utter waste of time and money..not at all recommended.
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