Dombivli Fast
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Directed by | Nishikanth Kamath |
Written by | Nishikanth Kamath (screenplay) Sanjay Pawar (screenplay and dialogues) |
Produced by | Sameer Gaikwad |
Starring | Sandeep Kulkarni Shilpa Tulaskar Sandesh Jadhav |
Cinematography | Sanjay Jadhav |
Edited by | Amit Pawar |
Music by | Sanjay Mourya Alwyn Rego Sameer Phatarpekar (background) |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Marathi |
Dombivali Fast (Marathi: डोंबिवली फास्ट) is a Marathi film directed by Nishikanth Kamat. It is the story of a middle class bank employee, Madhav Apte, an ordinary, law-abiding and honest citizen who faces constant frustration with the injustice and corruption that pervades in all walks of his life. The film portrays Apte's mental breakdown as he reaches his breaking point, and his rampage as a vigilante across Mumbai to set things right. The film stars Sandeep Kulkarni in the lead with Shilpa Tulaskar and Sandesh Jadhav.
The film bears resemblance to the 1993 Hollywood film Falling Down, starring Michael Douglas.
Kamat remade the film in Tamil as Evano Oruvan with R. Madhavan playing the lead.[1]
Plot
Madhav Apte is a common man with strong principles. He has strong values and does not believe in bending any rules for anybody, even when the future of his children is involved. He fights with people around when he sees injustice and corruption, which include his colleagues, his boss, shop keepers, school principal and even his wife. His principles and his behavior is a cause of fights between his wife and him. She is tired of him only preaching of changing the world but not doing anything about it.
He is pushed to a corner by everybody who finds his path of righteousness too difficult to handle, and one day he snaps. He goes on a rampage trying to do right, everything that goes against his principles and then starts a mayhem on the streets of Mumbai, ultimately ending in a tragic climax.
Cast
- Sandeep Kulkarni as Madhav Apte
- Shilpa Tulaskar as Madhav's wife
- Sandesh Jadhav as Insp. Subhash Anaspure
- Srushti Bhokse as Prachi Madhav Apte, Madhav Apte's daughter
Awards
- 2006 Star Screen Awards - Best Actor Male (Marathi) - Sandeep Kulkarni
- 2006 Asian Festival of First Films - Best Director(Swarovski Trophy) - Nishikant Kamat
- 2006 Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles - Best Film(Jury Award)
- 2006 National Film Awards - Best Feature Film in Marathi(Silver Lotus Award)
References
- ^ "Everything You Know about Tamil Films Is Probably Wrong | OPEN Magazine". OPEN Magazine. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
External links
- Dombivli Fast at IMDb
- New York Times Review of 'Dombivli Fast'
- An interview with Sandeep Kulkarni[permanent dead link]
- Dombivali Fast on YouTube