Thackeray

Thackeray

Album Category: Hindi, Film
Year: 2019
Music Director: Rohan - Rohan, Sandeep Shirodkar
Lyricist: Mandar Cholkar, Manoj Yadav, Sunil Jogi
Label: Zee Music Company
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Album Credits: SONGS MIXED & MASTERED BY: Vijay Dayal; AT: YRF Studios. BACKGROUND SCORE: Amar Mohile.
 
Film Credits: DIRECTOR: Abhijit Panse. PRODUCER: Shrikant Bhasi, Varsha Sanjay Raut, Purvashi Sanjay Raut, Vidhita Sanjay Raut. STORY: Sanjay Raut. SCREENPLAY: Abhijit Panse. DIALOGUE: Manoj Yadav, More...
 



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Saheb Tu Sarkar Tu
Singer: Sukhwinder Singh
Music Director: Rohan - Rohan
Lyricist: Manoj Yadav
Genre: Filmi
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Aaple Saheb Thackeray
 
Singer: Avadhoot Gupte
Music Director: Rohan - Rohan
Lyricist: Mandar Cholkar
Genre: Marathi Folk, Filmi
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Aaya Re Thackeray
Singer: Nakash Aziz
Music Director: Rohan - Rohan
Lyricist: Sunil Jogi
Genre: Filmi
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Thackeray Theme (Club Mix)
Music Director: Sandeep Shirodkar
Genre: Pop, Filmi
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Trivia


 

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  • The film was a biopic of Bal Thackeray, the founder of the Maharashtrian political party Shiv Sena. The film was released on January 25 2019, two days after Thackeray's 93rd birth anniversary. It was shot and released simultaneously in Hindi and Marathi. Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut produced the film and wrote its story.
  • The film "Tere Mere Sapne" (1971) created a controversy when it replaced the popular Marathi film "Songadya" (1971) running at the Kohinoor Theatre in Dadar, Mumbai. Dada Kondke, who had ventured into film production with "Songadya" (1971), approached Shiv Sena's Balasaheb Thackeray who then organised protests that forced the theatre to replace "Tere Mere Sapne" (1971) with Kondke's film. This incident was depicted in this film with some modifications.[1]
  • South Indian actor Siddharth took to social media to criticise the film as propaganda glorifying a "Marathi bigot". He took offence to the line "Uthao lungi bajao pungi" delivered by Nawazuddin Siddiqui and called it "hate speech against South Indians".[2]
  • This was the first Hindi film of the Marathi filmmaker Abhijit Panse.



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