Yek Number (film)
Yek Number is a Marathi-language drama film directed by Rajesh Mapuskar, starring Dhairya Gholap and Sayli Patil in the lead roles. It is produced by Tejaswini Pandit and Warda Nadiadwala under the banners of Zee Studios, Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, and Sahyadri Films.[1] Cast
ProductionTejaswini Pandit made her debut as a film producer, while politician Raj Thackeray also ventured into film production, collaborating with Nadiadwala Grandson on the project.[2][3] On International Women's Day 2024, Tejaswini Pandit and Warda Nadiadwala announced the film.[4] The film was shot in various locations across Maharashtra, including Wai, Junnar, Mumbai, and Konkan.[4] MarketingThe film look poster unveiled on 18 August 2024.[5] The teaser was released on YouTube on 13 September, followed by the trailer launch on 25 September. The trailer launch event was attended by the film's creators and various directors and stars from the industry. Aamir Khan was present alongside fellow filmmakers Rajkumar Hirani, Ashutosh Gowariker, and Sajid Nadiadwala, as well as the film's producer, politician Raj Thackeray.[6] ReleaseThe film was theatrically released on 10 October 2024 in Maharashtra, coinciding Dasara.[7] Soundtrack
ReceptionJaydeep Pathakji of The Times of India rated 3/5 stars praised the film's interesting premise and its blend of rural and urban elements. However, the reviewer feel that the first half lacks momentum. After the interval, the movie becomes more engaging, particularly in its portrayal of two parallel storylines. While there are elements of propaganda, the film remains focused on its core themes, especially in the second half.[8] Payal Naik of Sakal rated 3/5 stars and finds Yek Number interesting but notes that the first half is slow, with the film gaining momentum in the second half through engaging twists. Dhairya Gholap's performance is solid, though somewhat repetitive, while Rajesh Khera shines as the villain. The direction and writing keep the audience engaged, despite some predictability. Overall, the film is entertaining, especially for Raj Thackeray's supporters, though it may seem typical to others.[9] References
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