A political background based musical love story set in 80's. Vishwas Patil's Chandramukhi is an excellent novel that weaves together the worlds of Politics and Tamasha
Acting
Amruta Khanvilkar owns every frame — dancer, lover, politician.
Costume
80s Maharashtrian fashion that slaps harder than your wardrobe.
Score
Lavani numbers that ache with forbidden longing.

Director
Prasad Oak
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film revitalized interest in lavani performance, traditionally stigmatized despite its cultural significance. Director Prasad Oak reportedly cast real tamasha artists in supporting roles.
Amruta Khanvilkar trained in lavani for eight months; her ankle bells were recorded live, not dubbed. The novel's author Vishwas Patil initially opposed the adaptation.
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