Gurukul (film)

GURUKUL
Directed by Rommel Rodrigues
Produced by Rommel Rodrigues
Music by Sanjayraj Gaurinandan
Production
company
Nut n Bolts
Distributed by Anil Kabra
Language Marathi

Gurukul is a 2015 Marathi language film which was released on 7, August 2015 to a grand wide opening, written and directed by Rommel Rodrigues. It is a social drama that revolves around a higher education institution named Gurukul which is spread on a sprawling campus in a town called Ranjangaon with residential facilities for its students coming from all parts of the state. The film tells the story about the head of Gurukul, Nanasaheb Vishwanath Gokhale fondly called as Guruji by one and all, how he is oustered by a vicious politician and the struggle by former students to restore the glory of Gurukul..

Synopsis

Gurukul is a story of upright educationalist Nansaheb Vishwanath Gokhale, fondly called as Guruji (played by Nagesh Bhosle), the founder and head of the Gurukul University. As a teacher, Guruji is different from others and he deals with the students in a very gentle and tolerant manner. He believes, along with professional education, students should put emphasis on the moral and social values of life. As the story goes Gurukul is fraudulently seized by a local politician, Girish Bhao Velangekar (played by Vidyadhar Joshi), reflecting the politicization of education institutions in India. Saddened by this action, Guruji leaves Gurukul goes to an unknown destination. The story shows the quest of six former students, who are now married couples, to search, fight and restore the glory of Gurukul's former head, Guruji.

Cast

Cast
Nagesh Bhosle
Vidyadhar Joshi
Asit Redij
Prashant Mohite
Pradeep Kuwar
Swapnil Joshi
Sonali Shewale
Neha Khan
Reenna Liman

Crew

Crew Name
Production Companies Nuts N Bolts Production & Accor Movie & Media Pvt Ltd.
Directed by Rommel Rodrigues
Produced by Rommel Rodgrigues
Screenplay by Rommel Rodrigues
Music Director Sanjayraj Gaurinandan
Lead Singers Asha Bhosale, Suresh Wadkar, Sachin Pilgaonkar and Dr.Neha Rajpal

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