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| Uttarayan is the latter half of a journey. Raghuveer Rajadhyaksha, a widower for the last 14 years, had run a pharmacy in Nagpur for a long time now. After his first heart attack he had returned to Mumbai to his only son Sanjay, wanting to retire from active life. Mumbai was also his birthplace where he had spent his formative years. One day, he bumps into his old pal Babu, Babu Borkar. They talk about the good old times they had shared, the good old friends they had – Mangesh, his sister Kusumavati… Raghu for a moment is lost in a reverie… Kusumavati, his first love… he had even penned a poem for her. How could he not go and meet her ! He meets Kusum after almost 25 years. She too had changed. Who could stop age? Kusum, now Durgi, after a broken marriage, could still manage that smile but she was lonely… just like Raghu. Raghu meets her more often. They share a bonding. Raghu is scared to believe that he wants to marry her. At this age? Should he ask her or just cling on to his son all his life ? Would Durgi marry him? Would his son like it? ….. |
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| Awards for “UTTARAYAN” 7 Awards at the Alpha Gaurav 2005 Awards * Best Marathi feature film * Best director * Best screenplay * Best music * Best supporting actress * Best editor * Best cinematography. 8 Awards at the 42nd Maharashtra State Awards * Dadasaheb Phalke Award for the Best Marathi feature film * Best director * Best screenplay * Best actor * Best supporting actor * Best dialogues * Best publicity designs * Best cinematography. 2 Awards at the 9th Maharashtra Awards presented by Maharashtra Kala Niketan * Best Marathi feature film * Best director 52nd NATIONAL AWARD for the Best Marathi Feature Film of 2004 (director & producer) |
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