Nirop

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Nirop
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Directed bySachin Kundalkar
Produced byAparna Dharmadhikari
Written bySachin Kundalkar
Sunil Sukthankar (lyrics)
StarringSameer Dharmadhikari
Devika Daftardar
Music byShrirang Umrani
Anmol Bhave (audiography)
CinematographyMilind Jog
Edited byAbhijeet Deshpande
Release date
  • 2007 (2007)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Nirop (translation: Farewell) is a 2007 Marathi film directed by Sachin Kundalkar and produced by Aparna Dharmadhikari under the banner "Salaam Cinema". The film stars Sameer Dharmadhikari and Devika Daftardar in lead roles.

The film won the Best Feature Film in Marathi Award at the 55th National Film Awards. The award citation mentions the film as "An original offbeat film that gives a fresh perspective of the internal landscapes of the human mind".[1][2][3]

Plot[edit]

Shekhar (Sameer Dharmadhikari) and Jui (Devika Daftardar) are married for three years and are a relatively happy couple. Shekhar is a flautist and has a music assignment in France. Before leaving for France, he wants to visit his hometown one last time. So he takes a short trip to Konkan, along with Jui. On their holiday, they are joined by their friends; Shekhar’s bold and forward friend and MTV Producer Tara, his French music companion Per Barrow and Jui's brother Ishant who aspires to be a music director.

In the tranquility and peacefulness of the place, each character recognises their inner discontent. Everyone realises the unhappiness behind their seemingly happy lives. Finally when they are ready to leave, several of them realise that the trip has been life-altering for them.

Cast[edit]

Awards[edit]

National Film Awards

References[edit]

  1. "55th National Film Awards". International Film Festival of India. Archived from the original on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  2. "55th National Film Awards (PDF)" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 26 March 2012.
  3. Chitra Nair (8 September 2009). "Nirop' adjudged best Marathi film at 55th national film awards". The Times of India. Pune. Archived from the original on 24 October 2012. Retrieved 4 April 2012.