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''Sairat'' () is a 2016 Indian
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-language social romantic tragedy film directed and co-produced by
Nagraj Manjule Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (born 24 August 1978) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He works in Marathi cinema, and is best known for ''Sairat'' and ''Pistulya''—the latter for which he r ...
under his banner
Aatpat Production Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (born 24 August 1978) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He works in Marathi cinema, and is best known for '' Sairat'' and '' Pistulya''—the latter for which h ...
, along with Nittin Keni and Nikhil Sane under
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and
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. Starring
Rinku Rajguru Prerana "Rinku" Mahadeo Rajguru (born 3 June 2001) is an Indian actress primarily working in Marathi and Hindi language films, best known for her role in the film ''Sairat'' for which she won a National Film Award and two Filmfare Awards Mar ...
and
Akash Thosar Akash Thosar (born 24 February 1993) is an Indian actor who appears in Marathi and Hindi films. He is best known for his role as Parshya in the 2016 Marathi film ''Sairat'' for which he won a Filmfare Award Marathi Best Male Debut. He was rank ...
in their debuts, it tells the story of two young college students from different
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who fall in love, sparking conflict between their families. Nagraj Manjule conceived the story in 2009, basing it on his experiences of caste discrimination, but scrapped it when he decided that it was boring. After making '' Fandry'' (2013), he revisited the story and completed its script the following year. The screenplay was written by Manjule, and his brother Bharat penned the dialogues. The film was shot in Manjule's village, Jeur in
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of Solapur district in
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.
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was the director of photography, and
Kutub Inamdar Kutub Inamdar is an Indian film editor and cinematographer mostly edited Marathi films. He is best known for ''Sairat'' (2016), '' Jhund'' (2022), '' Ghar Banduk Biryani'' (2023). He was nominated for Best Editing at the 3rd Filmfare Awards M ...
edited the film. ''Sairat'' premiered at the
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, where it received a standing ovation. It was released on 29 April 2016 in
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and several other locations in India, receiving positive reviews from critics. The film grossed over ₹110 crore at the box office emerged as
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, and became the highest-grossing Marathi film of all time. Rajguru received the National Film Award – Special Mention at the
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. ''Sairat'' received 11 awards at the 2017
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, including Best Film, Best Director (Manjule), Best Actress (Rajguru) and Best Music Album. Rajguru and Thosar won in the Best Debut female and male categories. The film was remade in several languages: ''
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'' (2017) in
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, '' Channa Mereya'' (2017) in Punjabi, ''Laila O Laila'' (2017) in Odia, ''
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'' (2018) in
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and ''
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'' (2018) in
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.


Plot

Prashant "Parshya" Kale is a low-caste young boy whose father is a fisherman. He does well in school, and is captain of the local
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team. Archana "Archi" Patil is the daughter of a wealthy, upper-caste landlord and politician. Headstrong and also academically proficient, she enjoys driving a
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and motorcycle. As they study in college, they fall in love and find ways to spend time with each other. At a birthday celebration for Archi's younger brother, Prince, they meet in the backyard and are discovered by Archi's family. Her father, Tatya, beats Parshya and his friends. Realising that there is no way out, Archi and Parshya try to elope; they are discovered by the police, and are taken into custody. Tatya forces the police to register a false complaint that Archi was gang-raped by Parshya and his friends. Archi destroys the complaint, insisting that Parshya and his friends be released. Soon afterwards, Tatya's goons beat Parshya and his friends. Archi grabs a pistol from them, threatening to shoot unless Parshya and his friends are released. She and Parshya jump on a moving train and escape the confines of their small town to
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. In the city, Archi and Parshya are broke and desperate. Surviving with what little they have, they are turned away from a lodge. The lovers sleep at the railway station, contemplating their next move. One night, several men awaken them and insist that they come to the police station. On the way, the men beat Parshya and one tries to rape Archi. A woman from a nearby slum, Suman Akka who lives with her young son, intervenes and saves Archi and Parshya from certain tragedy. Akka offers Parshya and Archi a spare shack to live in, and helps Archi find employment in a bottling factory; Parshya begins working as a cook at Akka's
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stall. Archi slowly learns
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with the help of her coworker, Pooja. She begins to feel homesick, and is uncomfortable living in the slums. Archi and Parshya earn a meager living, trying to make the most of their situation with love, but begin to argue. After a heated argument Archi decides to return home and Parshya almost hangs himself before Archi changes her mind and returns to him. They marry at the registrar's office, and Archi becomes pregnant. Several years later, Parshya and Archi are better off financially and living in a better place. Archi phones her mother and hands the phone to her young son, Aakash. After the phone call, Prince and his relatives arrive with gifts from her mother in an apparent reconciliation. Aakash visits a neighbour; Archi and Parshya invite Prince and the other visitors into their flat, and serve them tea. Aakash returns with the neighbour who leaves him at his doorstep and sees his parents on the floor, bloody and hacked to death.


Cast

*
Rinku Rajguru Prerana "Rinku" Mahadeo Rajguru (born 3 June 2001) is an Indian actress primarily working in Marathi and Hindi language films, best known for her role in the film ''Sairat'' for which she won a National Film Award and two Filmfare Awards Mar ...
as Archana "Archi" Patil *
Akash Thosar Akash Thosar (born 24 February 1993) is an Indian actor who appears in Marathi and Hindi films. He is best known for his role as Parshya in the 2016 Marathi film ''Sairat'' for which he won a Filmfare Award Marathi Best Male Debut. He was rank ...
as Prashant "Parshya" Kale * Tanaji Galgunde as Pradeep Bansode (Langdya/Balya) * Arbaz Shaikh as Salim Shaikh (Salya) * Suresh Vishwakarma as Tatya, Archi's father * Geeta Chavan as Archi's mother *
Jyoti Subhash Jyoti Subhash is an Indian actress who works in Marathi film, television and theatre industry. She is best known for her works in Marathi films like '' Valu'' (2008), ''Gabhricha Paus'' (2009) and Bollywood films like '' Phoonk'' (2008) and '' ...
as Saguna Aatya *
Chhaya Kadam Chhaya Kadam is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Marathi and Hindi films. She has appeared in Nagraj Manjule films, '' Fandry'' (2013), ''Sairat'' (2016), and ''Jhund'' (2022), as well as in other Marathi films including ''Redu' ...
as Suman Akka * Anuja Muley as Annie * Rubina Inamdar as Sapna * Dhananjay Nanavare as Mangesh (Mangya) * Suraj Pawar as Prince, Archi's younger brother * Sambhaji Tangde as Parshya's father * Vaibhavi Pardeshi as Parshya's mother *
Nagraj Manjule Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (born 24 August 1978) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He works in Marathi cinema, and is best known for ''Sairat'' and ''Pistulya''—the latter for which he r ...
as a cricket commentator * Pratik Kore as Parshya's Friend * Bhushan Manjule as Shahi


Production


Development

Writer-director
Nagraj Manjule Nagraj Popatrao Manjule (born 24 August 1978) is an Indian film director, actor, producer, scriptwriter, poet, screenwriter, and filmmaker. He works in Marathi cinema, and is best known for ''Sairat'' and ''Pistulya''—the latter for which he r ...
wrote ''Sairat'' as a "classic love story" and a "story of impossible love", based on his own experiences of caste discrimination. He chose his own village, Jeur in
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of Solapur district,
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as the setting. Over two years, Manjule worked on 50 drafts of the screenplay before "intuition took over as the muse". Manjule said that the film is about "the challenges of an inter-caste romance, but in a mainstream format." He had begun working on the story of ''Sairat'' in 2009, but left it after he found it "boring". After writing the script, he read it to his family and friends and saw how it "moved people". Manjule finished the script in December 2014. The dialogue was written by his brother, Bharat. Manjule then directed '' Fandry'' (2013), which was also based on caste discrimination. While editing it, he came across the story of ''Sairat'' after he realised that many people did not watch ''Fandry'' because of its lack of songs, and decided to make a more commercial film. He said that he wrote the script after much deliberation: "I will tell my story, but I will tell it your way and then you will watch it." Manjule decided to tell the story from a woman's perspective, since he was "fed up of the male-dominated culture and the films" with a "muscular hero saving the damsel in distress". He added "colour" to the character, making her strong because he also wanted to address gender bias in society. Manjule made Archi do what men do, and made Parshya "sensible and capable", "imbibing good qualities of women in men." Several scenes, such as Parshya jumping into a well, were drawn from Manjule's life. He called the film's title self-explanatory that might imply "freedom of thought, liberation and progressive ideas" for some and "sheer wildness and recklessness" for others. According to Manjule, the film's "takeaway" is that "lovers shouldn't be subjected to violence."


Casting

Manjule chose students with no acting background for the lead roles. 15 year old
Rinku Rajguru Prerana "Rinku" Mahadeo Rajguru (born 3 June 2001) is an Indian actress primarily working in Marathi and Hindi language films, best known for her role in the film ''Sairat'' for which she won a National Film Award and two Filmfare Awards Mar ...
went with her mother to see Manjule shoot a film in
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, her village in Solapur district. Her mother knew him, since he is from Solapur. Rajguru was introduced to Manjule, and was asked to audition. She auditioned with dialogue and dancing, and was selected as the female lead. Manjule gave her a year to work on her personality. She played the role of Archana Patil, an upper-caste girl who is the daughter of a wealthy village politician. Twenty-year-old graduate student
Akash Thosar Akash Thosar (born 24 February 1993) is an Indian actor who appears in Marathi and Hindi films. He is best known for his role as Parshya in the 2016 Marathi film ''Sairat'' for which he won a Filmfare Award Marathi Best Male Debut. He was rank ...
was cast as Prashant Kale after he met Bharat Manjule at a railway station and showed him some of his photos. It was shown to Nagraj; Thosar was summoned for auditions and eventually selected for the role of a lower-caste fisherman's son. Tanaji Galgunde and Arbaz Shaikh played supporting roles in the film, and Manjule made a cameo appearance as a cricket commentator.


Filming

Filming began in February 2014, and ended in May 2015; several portions were shot in
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. It took nearly 70 days for the entire shoot, unusually long for a Marathi film. Manjule cited the reasons being a "lot of locations, a huge number of characters and many complicated crowd scenes" in the film. Thosar had difficulty crying on cue during the audition, and was tense filming the crying scene. Rajguru and Thosar lived with Manjule at his home in
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for two to three months before filming, where they would discuss the script and rehearse scenes daily. Manjule said that they did not use
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, and actually cried while filming the emotional scenes; he made them understand the "layers in their characters". Manjule occasionally asked the actors what they would say they in a similar situation, prompting improvisation. The
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was Sudhakar Reddy Yakkanti and Kutub Inamdar served as the editor. ''Sairat'' was produced by Nagraj Manjule's AatPat Productions and
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. Rajguru, in
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, left school for the duration of filming. About the film's ending, Manjule said that he used silence to demonstrate that "two people who are in love and happy can die suddenly." He shot the ending without dialogue or background score, because he wanted "the violence in the scene to hit the audience." Thosar was a bodybuilder, and had to lose weight for the role. Rajguru lost , and worked on her voice for the role. Thosar said that he was like the character of Prashant. Rajguru admired Archana, and said that she was "inspired to be as dashing as Archie."


Soundtrack

''Sairat'' songs and background score were composed and written by the
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duo, who previously associated with Manjule on ''Fandry''. The four-song soundtrack includes Western
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recorded at Sony Scoring Stage in
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,
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, a first for an Indian film. It was released on 1 April 2016 on the
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label.


Release

''Sairat'' premiered at the
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as a part of the Generation 14plus section, where it received a standing ovation. The jury was composed of teenagers. The film was released domestically on 29 April 2016 in about 200 screens. It was released with English subtitles in
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. The film screened at more than 450 theatres, over 50 of which were outside Maharashtra. Due to ''Sairat'' popularity, additional shows at midnight and 3:00 am were introduced at a theatre in Rahimatpur in Satara district. The film was also screened at the
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Film Festival, the
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, the
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and the Indian Film Festival in The Hague post its theatrical release. It was the first Marathi film released in the
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and
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. In April, Manjule filed a complaint with the
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after the film was leaked online two days before its theatrical release. The film had a watermark indicating that it was a censor copy, intended for censorship-board officials to review before release. In May 2016, a mobile-shop owner in
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was arrested for piracy. Cybercrime police arrested a
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(Mumbai)-based cable operator for broadcasting the pirated version of ''Sairat'' on his network. The film was released on DVD on 1 September 2016, and is also available on
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. The film is set to be re-released on 21 March 2025 in Maharashtra.


Reception


Box office

''Sairat'' earned on its opening day at the box office. It earned on its second day and on its third day, with a total of on its opening weekend. The film earned in its first week. Its screen count was increased from 400 to 450 in the second week, earning an additional . It earned a total of in its second weekend. The film earned more than in three weeks, and entered its fourth week at more than 525 screens. In addition to Maharashtra, it was released with subtitles in parts of Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Delhi and Goa. ''Sairat'' also did well on the overseas market. It earned a total of at the US box office in four weeks. The film earned in Maharashtra. Made on a budget of , ''Sairat'' earned a total of at the end of its theatrical run and is the highest-grossing Marathi film to date.


Critical response

''Sairat'' received critical acclaim, with particular praise for Rajguru's performance. Meenakshi Shedde of ''
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'' called the film "one of the great triumphs of Indian cinema this year", and a rare example of an "Indian director addressing caste issues from first-hand, lived experience, as distinct from that of a privileged, if empathetic, director." Pratik Ghosh of
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called it a "gem" which "enriched Marathi cinema". He praised Rajguru: "''Sairat'' remarkable find is the dusky Rinku Rajguru who is sterling as the fearless Archi." Mihir Bhanage gave a positive review: "The film can be divided into two parts; the first one, a dream and the second one, reality and both strike a chord. But the masterstroke of Manjule the story-teller and director, is the climax." Harish Wankhede in his review in Tehelka called the film 'a radical entry in the populist-fantasy ‘love story’ genre. However he argues that from the very beginning of the film, the female character takes a dynamic lead and gives the story a feminist-heroic tilt. Archi's courage and power is more male-like, vocal and aggressive than Parshya and his two friends. Her heroic posturing and confident outlook make her the lead hero of the film while pushing others to the periphery as dependent characters. The director allows Archi's character to break the stereotypes of a village girl but on the other hand asserts the power of her feudal-upper caste lineage. However, similar considerations are partially applied to her counterpart Dalit characters. Ganesh Matkari of ''
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'' described the film as "significant", and not easy to "make or to grasp". Matkari expressed reservations about its length. Divya Unny from
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wrote: "The three-hour-long film draws the audience in with plenty of songs and slow-mos, emotion and drama, and then serves us reality right when we aren’t expecting it." Suprateek Chatterjee of ''
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'' described it as "soaring" and "gut-wrenching", defying convention "even while sticking to established tropes". J. Hurtado of
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called the film a "singular, astonishing, breathtaking achievement": "You owe it to yourself to experience the beauty, exhaltation, and pain that ''Sairat'' has to offer". Sowmya Rajendran of
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cited it as a "brave film that gets to the root of the matter": "It could have been just another film made on the subject of forbidden teenage love but the maturity with which Nagraj Manjule has crafted his characters and narrative is breath-taking." Uday Bhatia of ''Mint'' compared the film to
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's '' Funny Games''; "both derive their sting from the way they play with audience expectations—raising hopes, dashing them, then raising them again." Shweta Parande of
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called Rajguru's performance "impressive". Rochona Majumdar of ''The Indian Express'' wrote a positive review: "To describe it as a story of inter-caste love that ends brutally would be to do grave injustice to Manjule’s portrayal of a slice of contemporary India." Suhas Bhasme of ''
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'' noted that ''Sairat'' positions the issues of "caste discrimination and caste-based violence centre stage, which have often been denied or overlooked by mainstream Marathi movies."
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called the film a master class in "how to make the audience laugh, cry, swoon, eat out of your hand": "''Sairat'' talks not just about the realities of caste and class, but of gender too." According to Ranjib Mazumdar of
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, the film refreshingly changes gender roles with its strong female character: " rchieis like a body of free water, unaware of limits and customs, flowing with a convinced passion we rarely see in our heroines." S. Shivakumar of ''
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'' gave the film a positive review, praising Rajguru's performance and Manjule's direction: "Nagraj excels in making the dramatic scenes look realistic, effortlessly manipulating your emotions."


Awards and nominations


Home media

''Sairat'' was premiered first on
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on the occasion of
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(2 October 2016), that was preceded with a promotional interview ''Chat with Sairat Stars'', featuring the lead cast and director, broadcast before the premiere. According to the
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, Sairat garnered a TRP rating of 13.74 and ranked at the first place for the week of 17 October 2016; the promotional television show also ranked on the second place with a rating of 4.31. It is currently available on ZEE5.


Remakes

After ''Sairat'' success, the film was remade in several Indian languages. Its first remake was the Punjabi film '' Channa Mereya'' (2017), directed by
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. It received mixed reviews from critics. Rinku Rajguru reprised her role in the
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version, entitled ''
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'' (2017). The Odia version, ''Laila O Laila'' (2017) was directed by
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. The film was also remade in Bengali (a Bangladesh-India joint venture) as ''
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'' (2018), directed by Abhimanyu Mukherjee. The
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remake, ''
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'' (directed by Shashank Khaitan and produced by
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held the remake rights for
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,
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and
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-language films.


Impact

According to Smitha Verma of '' The Financial Express'', ''Sairat'' was a turning point for the Marathi film industry which restored faith in distributors of regional cinema. Its lead actors, Rinku Rajguru and Akash Thosar, became overnight celebrities; in January 2017, the
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made them brand ambassadors for National Voters' Day to encourage citizens to vote. In addition, Karmala, where the film was shot, was visited by nearly 20,000 tourists within three weeks of its release. Furthermore, upon release, Sairat caused a major shift in societal values, mainly due to the content of love marriages crossing the lines of caste. Three family reconciliations were reported in Mumbai after the film's release, including that of Sachin Lokhande (who married a Muslim girl and waited 12 years for both families to agree). His parents approved his marriage after watching ''Sairat''. Several fans of the film formed the Sairat Marriage Group, an organisation with nearly 100 volunteers across Maharashtra, to help runaway couples.


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