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Driven by years of resentment, Khansaheb's wife, Nabila (Sakshi Tanwar), poisons Panditji, rendering him unable to sing.

The film also revitalized interest in Khayal singing among Indian youth. YouTube comments on Din Ghele are filled with non-Marathi speakers saying, "I don’t understand Marathi, but I felt every note." katyar kaljat ghusli movie

In the pantheon of Indian cinema, few films have achieved the cult status and enduring legacy of the 1967 Marathi classic, (The Dagger Pierces the Heart). Directed by the legendary Raja Paranjape , the film is not merely a story; it is a timeless saga of passion, rivalry, and devotion, all woven together through the sublime language of classical music. Driven by years of resentment, Khansaheb's wife, Nabila

A brilliant but deeply insecure vocalist who has lived in Panditji's shadow for years, desperate for royal validation. Directed by the legendary Raja Paranjape , the