One Way Ticket (2016 film)

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One Way Ticket
Directed byKamal Nathani
Amol Shetge
Written byAmol Shetge
Produced byKomal Unawane
Starring
CinematographyRoopang Acharya
Edited byAshish Mhatre
Apurva Motiwale
Music by Gaurav Dagaonkar
Release date
  • 23 September 2016 (2016-09-23)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryIndia
Language Marathi

One Way Ticket is an Indian Marathi-language mystery film directed by Kamal Nathani and Amol Shetge and produced by Komal Unawane. The film stars Sachit Patil, Amruta Khanvilkar, Gashmeer Mahajani, Neha Mahajan and Shashank Ketkar (in his film debut). [1] [2] The music is composed by Gaurav Dagoankar. The film was released on 23 September 2016 and was successful at the box-office. [3]

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Synopsis

Aniket boards a cruise ship using Aditya's passport after he stumbles upon it accidentally. However, Aniket finds out that Shivani, Aditya's girlfriend, is on the cruise and may blow his cover.

Cast

Production

Shooting began on 21 September 2015. The film was shot in 4 different countries in Europe. [4] [5]

Soundtrack

One Way Ticket
Soundtrack album by
Released2016 [6]
Recorded2016
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length20:30
LanguageMarathi
Label Video Palace
Official audio
One Way Ticket – Full Album on YouTube

The soungs are composed by Gaurav Dagaonkar and background score is given by Troy Arif.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Befikar" Rohit Raut, Shrinidhi Ghatate4:44
2."Reshami Reshami"Anandi Joshi, Gaurav Degaokar4:36
3."Mast Malanga"Gaurav Degaokar, Savani Ravindra 2:16
4."Hura Hura"Arunima Bhattacharya, Kshitij Wagh 3:29
5."One Way Ticket (Title Track)"Shifa Harris, Orinima, Gaurav Degaokar2:39
Total length:17:04

Critical response

One Way Ticket received mixed reviews from critics. Mihir Bhanage of The Times of India gave the film a rating of 2/5 and wrote "OWT could’ve been a very good thriller had more focus been given to developing the script and story instead of innumerable aerial shots of the cruise ship, random songs on the streets of European nations and well, the ‘in-built’ talcum powder ad". [7] Ganesh Matkari of Pune Mirror wrote "If we want to see another country, or go on a cruise, we would be buying a different ticket. In a 93-minute film, one expects a compact screenplay that would keep us occupied in the flow of events. Here, songs and sightseeing take over the film and let the suspense take a back seat". [8] A reviewer from Zee News gave the film a rating of 2.5/5 and wrote "One Way Ticket is a grand film. locations and new actors add to the value of cinema". [9] A reviewer from Loksatta wrote "More than a mystery film, Ponds promotion can be a feature of this film. The highly anticipated film is a huge disappointment". [10] Soumitra Pote of Maharashtra Times gave the film 2 stars out of 5 and wrote "The length of the movie is only 93 minutes. If you are a fan of these actors, then watch this movie". [11]

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