. Based on current official availability, the film is streaming on Amazon Prime Video as of late 2024. Movie Overview: Phullwanti (2024) Snehal Pravin Tarde. Prajakta Mali and Gashmeer Mahajani. A 1992 novel by Padma Vibhushan Babasaheb Purandare. Historical Drama / Romance. Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes. Prime Video Plot Summary Phullwanti - Prime Video
Set during the Peshwa era, the story follows Phullwanti, a renowned and prestigious court dancer. Despite her immense talent and pan-India fame, she faces significant societal challenges as she is viewed by some as an "impure woman" who merely exists for entertainment. The narrative unfolds as she travels to Pune—drawn by a desire to visit Mastani Mahal—where she must confront these rigid societal views and prove the dignity of her art. Critical Review Highlights
Some critics pointed to a "hurried climax" and felt that certain character backstories were not fully developed. Cast and Crew Snehal Pravin Tarde. Lead Cast: Prajakta Mali and Gashmeer Mahajani. Producers: Phullwanti -2024- AMZN WEB-DL Marathi 720p HEVC...
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Set against the backdrop of Pune’s historic Shaniwarwada, the film follows (Prajakta Mali), a renowned and elusive Lavani dancer celebrated across India. Her journey leads her to the Peshwa court, where she performs an auspicious tribute to Goddess Saraswati. Her performance is met with a condescending remark from Venkatadhwari Narasimha Shastri (Gashmeer Mahajani), a rigid and brilliant Vedic scholar who questions the purity of art performed by a Lavani dancer.
: The soundtrack by Avinash-Vishwajeet and choreography by Umesh Jadhav are central to the film’s atmosphere, successfully blending traditional Lavani elegance with cinematic scale. Approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes
: A high-stakes competition where Phullwanti's rhythmic talent is pitted against Shastri’s intellectual reasoning. The Conflict