But Guna had found his guru: the film itself. He’d replay scenes on his cracked phone screen, pausing at the moment the hero puts on the female nauvari sari. He wasn’t a man; he was a vessel for entertainment — raw, unfiltered, and dangerously joyful in a village that believed joy was a luxury.
It follows Guna (Atul Kulkarni), a muscular laborer who sacrifices his masculinity and societal standing to play a Nachya (an effeminate male role in female guise) to save his theater troupe. natrang full movie hot
The turning point is the heartbreaking "Apsara Aali" sequence. Guna performs a lavani so powerful that he is showered with cash and notes. But the applause is laced with venom. His son watches from the crowd, confused and humiliated. His wife, now pregnant, sees the man she married reduced to a gyrating spectacle for the leering eyes of men. The entertainment that once lifted him now weighs him down like a stone. He is a star in the tamasha world, but a pariah in his own home. But Guna had found his guru: the film itself
Though rooted in a specific region, Natrang speaks universally to anyone who has chased a passion against all odds. It shows that lifestyle and entertainment are not separate—they are intertwined. For the villagers in the film, Tamasha is entertainment, but for Guna, it is his lifestyle. It follows Guna (Atul Kulkarni), a muscular laborer