A horror film has been hotly discussed in Marathi cinema, which is popular among cinephiles worldwide for its variety of films, for the past few days. The title of this Marathi movie ‘Daak’ is thought provoking. The film ‘Daak’, made by adding a social message edge to the content-heavy plot, fills the gap of horror movies in Marathi. The eye-catching trailer of ‘Daak’ has been launched recently. The trailer is being highly appreciated on social media and the trailer is getting the netizens’ liking.
Producers Ratish Tawde and Mahesh Nene have produced ‘Daak’ under the banner of Mahesh Nene Productions. Devang Gandhi has got special support for this film. Mahesh Nene has also produced and directed ‘Daak’ successfully. The film will reach all the theaters in Maharashtra through Sameer Dixit and Rishikesh Bhirangi’s Pickle Entertainment. Not only does the film attack the customs that stand in the way of a progressing society, but the murder mystery in it keeps the buffs hooked till the end. The film will be released across Maharashtra from October 13.
‘Daak’ is not just a horror movie, but it tries to touch various topics and happenings in the society through different points in the plot. This film has mainly commented on the custom of Daak. In earlier times, on the twelth day after the death of a person, the spirit of the deceased was summoned by mail and asked the reason for his sudden departure. This practice is still practiced in many parts. A thriller, a murder mystery film called ‘Daak’ is based on this. Mahesh Nene has also handled the responsibility of writing the film along with producing and directing it. Actress Ashwini Kalsekar has again turned to Marathi through this film. Actors Ashwini Kalsekar, Sanjivani Jadhav, Aniket Kelkar, Pranali Dhumal, Guru Divekar, Vedangi Kulkarni, Siddhanth Mule, Omkar Rane, Bhumi Shirodkar, Kirti Adarkar, Janardhan Kadam etc. have played various characters in this film. Cinematography by Naren Gedia and Editing by Praveen Jagirdar. Written by lyricist Mandar Cholkar, the song is sung by Mugdha Karhade and composed by music composer Swapnil-Praful. Anurag Godbole has given the background score and Rohan Agashe has done the sound design.