Dhag Theatrical poster Directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil Produced by Vishal Gavare Screenplay by Nitin Dixit Story by Nitin Dixit

Shivaji Patil Starring Usha Jadhav

Upendra Limaye

Nagesh Bhosale Music by Aadi Ramchandra Cinematography Nagraj M Diwakar Edited by Nilesh Gavand Production

company Jayashree Motion Pictures Distributed by DAR Motion Pictures Release date January 2012 ( ) (Pune Film Festival)

(Pune Film Festival) March 7, 2014 ( ) (India)

(India)



Running time 143 minutes Country India Language Marathi

Dhag (Marathi: धग, meaning Blaze) is an Indian Marathi film directed by Shivaji Lotan Patil. The story of the film is of a young boy wanting to break the successions of traditional jobs in his low caste family. The film was released on 7 March 2014, by DAR Film Distributors.[1] Initial Public Relation activity was done by Ram Kondilkar then its marketing & PR for the film was done by Newsmax Multimedia Pvt. Ltd. The film was released in national & international film festivals.[2]

The film has won in total of 47 awards which includes 3 awards at the 60th National Film Awards : Best Director, Best Actress for Usha Jadhav and a Special Jury mention for performance by a child actor for Hansraj Jagtap.[3][4]

Plot [ edit ]

Dhag is the story of Krishna, his mother and their seemingly ambitious aspirations for Krishna, against the backdrop of their socio-economic standing.

Raised by a father who cremated people for a living, Krishna’s mother always wanted him to pave a path for himself that takes him away from the sorrows and hardship of his legacy. While his father’s untimely death opens the gates of opportunity for young Krishna, the plight of his widowed helpless mother reels him back to his origins. Dhag captures the moments, trials and tribulations of young Krishna along the journey.[5]

Cast [ edit ]

Usha Jadhav as Yashoda, Krishna's mother [6]

Hansraj Jagtap as Krishna

Upendra Limaye as Shripati, Krishna's father

Nagesh Bhosale

Suhasini Deshpande

Neha Dakhinkar

Awards [ edit ]