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Ranbhool is a film of genre Thriller directed by Sanjay Surkar with Subodh Bhave

Ranbhool (2010)

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Ranbhool is a Marathi movie released on 14 May 2010.The movie has been produced by Pratibha Mendhekar and directed by Sanjay Surkar. The plot of the movie is about a deranged killer whose traumatic childhood and obsession with music drives him down the path of psychosis.

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Lokesh, an innocent kid who loves playing his guitar, is turned into a psychotic killer thanks to a traumatic childhood experience, courtesy his ruthless father. Lokesh’s passion for playing the guitar turns into an obsession for making disturbing tunes for spreading a message to the world, a message by God, and Lokesh believes himself to be God’s Messenger. Whoever is unfortunate enough not to understand his music and his message doesn’t deserve the right to live.

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