Akalpith

Akalpith is a Marathi movie to be released on 28 February 2014. The genre of movie is a 'psychological thriller' and is written and directed by Mr. Prasad Acharekar. Movie starts with Renuka Shahane, Mohan Agashe and Nirmiti Sawant. The theme song of movie is written by Guru Thakur and is composed by Sonam Sherpa, Nitin Malik and Subir Malik of Parikrama Band.

Akalpith
Theatrical poster
Directed byPrasad Acharekar
Produced byNoughtCreations (Prasad Ugle and Harshal Ushir)
Written byPrasad Acharekar
Screenplay bySnehal Pendurkar
Starring
Music byParikrama
Cinematography
  • Amit Kodoth
  • Neeshank Mathure
Release date
  • 28 February 2014 (2014-02-28)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Plot

A Man is accused of three murders but in the interrogations he says that he doesn't remember the day's events and hence is considered to be insane. So he is to be transferred to Bhopal psychological research department. Just 14 Hrs before he being transported to Bhopal he says that he has started to remember the events of that day. An urgent special midnight Jury is arranged to record the statement and he is taken there. He is recording his statement and what he remembers, but the problem starts when he remembers that he was present on the place of murders but didn't kill the people. Now he only has 4 hrs to prove to the jury that he is innocent. What happens next is the movie.

Cast

  • Renuka Shahane - Dr. Mugdha
  • Mohan Aagashe - Justice Gore
  • Nirrmite Saawaant - Mrs. Sarnjamhe
  • Abheney Saawaant - Milind Deshmukh
  • Sumaydh Gaikwad - Raj
  • Rutul Patil - Shweta
  • Ashutosh Patki—Vishal
  • Atul Todankar- Mr. Shinde
  • Sandesh Jadhav - Killer Chotu
  • Sachin Shinde - Milind's Lawyer
  • Saurabh Oak - Mr. Kamath
  • Shashikant Patade - Pandu
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