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The film boasts an impressive cast, with Rahul Deshpande in the lead role of Ganpatrao Devji Tapase. The supporting cast, including Ketaki Mategaonkar, Aakash Dhole, and Bakul Thakkar, deliver outstanding performances that add depth to the narrative.

While the play relied on your imagination, the film uses rain-soaked streets, empty auditoriums, and close-up shots to amplify the tragedy. The last 20 minutes of the film—set in the abandoned theater during a storm—is arguably the best climax in Indian cinema history.

The film garnered immense critical acclaim, reflected in its exceptional . Critics unanimously praised Nana Patekar’s acting prowess. The Times of India , in their review, stated that the director and actor did not just meet expectations but surpassed them, with the veteran actor literally "living the character". IMDb users have called it "a masterpiece," "astonishing," and "path-breaking," with one review noting that the film "makes you question the harsh reality of relationships". The Pune Mirror, while critiquing the first half's pacing, agreed that Nana gives it his all, and "everything else fades in comparison".

The film is an adaptation of the iconic 1970 Marathi tragedy play written by the legendary playwright V. V. Shirwadkar , popularly known as Kusumagraj .

The undisputed pinnacle of the film is ⁠1.2.2 .

Patekar's portrayal has been hailed as one of the most powerful and immersive performances in Indian cinema history. Reviewers have described his work as "fierce and immersive," drawing comparisons to the intensity of Heath Ledger's performance in The Dark Knight . His dialogue delivery, especially during his iconic monologues, has been praised for pouring immense life into every syllable, leaving audiences "hypnotised". This performance earned him the Filmfare Award for Best Actor (Marathi) in 2017. More broadly, the film won the Critics' Choice Best Film award at the same ceremony.

Released on 1 January 2016, Natsamrat (transl. The King of Theater or The Emperor of Actors) is an Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. The film is an adaptation of the iconic Marathi play of the same name, originally written by the Jnanpith Award-winning playwright Vishnu Vaman Shirwadkar, known by his pen name, Kusumagraj.

When people search for , they often want validation of its commercial success. On a budget of approximately ₹7 crore, the film grossed over ₹50 crore worldwide. At the time, it was one of the highest-grossing Marathi films ever (only recently surpassed by Sairat and Baipan Bhaari Deva ).

Playing Ganpatrao Ramdas Belvalkar, Patekar didn't just act; he transformed . Watch the opening scene where he performs Shakespeare on a grand stage, flamboyant and arrogant. Then, compare it to the gut-wrenching second half where the same man, now homeless, delivers a monologue in a deserted temple while eating crumbs off the floor.

The film is widely regarded for its emotional depth and powerful performances:

Adapting a 45-year-old iconic play is no small feat. Critics have praised the screenplay—written by Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande, and Kiran Yadnopavit—for modernizing the setting while keeping the poetic soul of the original dialogue intact. It captures the tragic essence of a "king" who has lost his kingdom but refuses to lose his spirit. 3. Record-Breaking Success

The "top" status is backed by hardware. Natsamrat swept the awards season:

: The camera work transitions from the bright, crowded stages of Ganpatrao's youth to the cold, isolated spaces of his twilight years.


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by Taylor D. [Verified Purchaser] Date Added: 01/24/2023 10:51:36

My players are loving it, and I love running it! I'm literally in the middle of running it, but I just had to write this review while it was fresh in my mind. Here's what I have to say after 1 of 2 sessions!

The Book: Really well organized, sucinct, and an awesome narrative. It's very tight and logically structured with some pretty awesome artwork all over! The updated content found in the Unredacted version (you get both PDFs) is very logical and a natural prologue AND ending. As a DM who runs pretty much exclusively online, the PDF version is perfect. Hyperlinked, annotatable, and with all of the handouts and pre-gen sheets listed seperately. Very nice!

The Game: The first session I ran started from Perla and ended at the hospital, running for about 4 hours with a 5-10 minute break every hour and a half. Like most Call of Cthulhu scenarios, there is little (I would honestly say "no") combat, which has been fine for my players. I run for a really diverse group of players, from folks who have been playing for decades to folks who only started playing a few months ago, and each of them said SEPERATELY that this first session was the most fun AND fear they've ever experienced in a TTRPG session EVER. I would say that I set the tone at more comedy-leaning than serious, but as we've spent more time on the island, it's suddenly not all "just a prank" anymore. I didn't anticipate this, not going to lie, so I would like to emphasize the importance of a session 0, even for a oneshot, even with players you run for regularly, as I had a few moments with my players that I'm glad we hashed out before the session because it only allowed them to have even more fun.

Some themes/concepts I would warn the players about are: Loss of player agency (BEYOND the usual insanity mechanics of Call of Cthulhu), possible player in-fighting or betrayal, bugs (so many bugs.....), close encounters with the dead...And if you're thinking to yourself, "Duh, those things are just in CoC games!" I'd like to remind you that no one is too cool to learn the rules and boundaries. Have the "no-brainer" talk now so they can enjoy the game to its fullest later. You won't regret it.

The Handouts/Pre-Gens: My players LOVE the Spektral Krew. They're simultaneously people my players would never create AND people we've all definitely met in person. I think everyone puts their own unexpected "flavor" on their version of the Krew, so you'll end up with a unique experience for everyone you run it for! My one and only complaint is that I think the concept of "the taint" is amazing, but could be even MORE amazing if it was, to some degree, hidden from the players (with their consent--see above). From what I'm noticing, their exposure is rising pretty slowly, but as they all slowly get sicker and sicker, that fear of like, "oh my god what's happening to us" is continuing to grow, and I can't wait for them to hit the climax. I'd love a version of the character sheets without the exposure tracker

Overall, this is honestly my favorite scenario I've run so far, and I look forward to finishing it out! Am eagerly awaiting the sequel--keep up the amazing work!



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