
Anvatt 2014
Director Gajendra Ahire crafts the eerie Marathi thriller *Anvatt (2014)* around newlyweds Vinay and Madhura, who leave their urban life behind to fulfill Vinay's late grandfather's dying wish by spending a year in an isolated village.
Director: Gajendra Ahire
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Anvatt (2014) about?
*Anvatt (2014)* follows Vinay and Madhura, a young couple who relocate to a remote village as per Vinay's late grandfather's final wish. What begins as a peaceful retreat soon spirals into a year of unsettling encounters that challenge their sanity and the very fabric of their surroundings.
Who directed Anvatt?
*Anvatt* was directed by Gajendra Ahire, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric narratives that blend folklore with psychological tension.
Who stars in Anvatt?
The film stars Umesh Kamat as Vinay and Urmilla Kothare as Madhura, with standout performances from Makarand Anaspure, Vibhavari Deshpande, and Bhargavi Chirmule.
Is Anvatt (2014) worth watching?
While it doesn't carry an IMDb rating, *Anvatt* is a gripping watch for fans of slow-burn thrillers and Marathi cinema. Its atmospheric storytelling and strong performances make it a standout in the genre, though viewers sensitive to unsettling themes should proceed with caution.
How long is Anvatt?
The runtime of *Anvatt* is 110 minutes.
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About Anvatt (2014) — A Marathi thriller unraveling secrets in a haunted village
Director Gajendra Ahire crafts the eerie Marathi thriller *Anvatt (2014)* around newlyweds Vinay and Madhura, who leave their urban life behind to fulfill Vinay's late grandfather's dying wish by spending a year in an isolated village. As the couple settles into their new surroundings, the once-quiet countryside slowly reveals itself to be a stage for unsettling events that blur the lines between reality and the supernatural. Ahire weaves tension through every frame, using the remote setting as a character in its own right—lush yet foreboding, where tradition and modernity collide under the weight of unresolved mysteries.
Umesh Kamat and Urmilla Kothare deliver powerhouse performances as the protagonists, their chemistry tested by forces neither can explain. With Makarand Anaspure and Vibhavari Deshpande rounding out the ensemble, *Anvatt* transforms a simple premise into a slow-burn descent into psychological unease, where every rustling leaf and distant shadow feels like a warning. The film's haunting atmosphere lingers long after the final scene, leaving audiences to question what's real—and what's far more sinister.