A Rainy Day (2014 film)

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A Rainy Day
Directed by Rajendra Talak
Produced byPriyanka Bidaye Talak
Starring
Cinematography Sanjay Jadhav
Edited byVidyadhar Pathare
Music by Ashok Patki
Release date
  • 31 January 2014 (2014-01-31)
CountryIndia
Language Marathi

A Rainy Day is an Indian Marathi language film directed by Rajendra Talak [1] and produced by Priyanka Bidaye Talak. The film stars Mrinal Kulkarni, Subodh Bhave and Ajinkya Deo. Music by Ashok Patki. [2] The film was released on 31 January 2014. [3]

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Synopsis

Successful professional Aniket is willing to go to any length to achieve his dreams. However, things take a turn when his pregnant wife, Mugdha, learns about the ill deeds that he committed in childhood and he is clueless about her source.

Cast

Soundtrack

A Rainy Day
Soundtrack album by
Released2014
Recorded2014
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length4:57
LanguageMarathi
Official audio
A Rainy Day – Full Album on YouTube
Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Bhairavi Gau Kashi" Arati Ankalikar-Tikekar 4:57
Total length:4:57

Critical response

A Rainy Day film received positive reviews from critics. A Reviewer of The Times of India gave the film 3.5 stars out of 5 and wrote "Although the build up to the climax is well developed, the pace gets affected at a few places. But a gripping story combined with all other well-executed elements of cinema makes the film a worth watch". [4] Swapnil Ghangale of Maharashtra Times wrote "It would have been more fun if things had been resolved logically". [5] A Reviewer of Loksatta wrote "The director has used the rain which is sometimes shimmering and sometimes misty in a very appropriate way". [6] Shubhangi Palve of Zee News wrote "By restraining the unnecessary things in the film, the film leaves an impression on the audience in a mysterious way". [7]

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References

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