Nupur Daithankar

Nupur Daithankar’s got her hands full with some pretty wild projects. First off, Sant Dnyaneshwaranchi Muktaai (2025)—that’s not your average run-of-the-mill historical. This film dives headfirst into the world of Muktaai, the sister of the legendary Sant Dnyaneshwar. It’s all about her journey, her spiritual grit, and honestly, the emotional rollercoaster she rides through Maharashtra’s old-school landscapes. The movie doesn’t just toss around religious talk; it digs deep into Muktaai’s mind, her doubts, her faith, her super intense connection with her brother—sometimes it’s comforting, sometimes it’s messy. Add in the politics of the era, the family drama, and, man, you get a story that feels as real as it gets. Then you’ve got Subhedar (2023), which takes a sharp left turn into Maratha history. This one zooms in on the legendary Subhedar Tanaji Malusare—you know, the guy who basically risked it all for the Maratha Empire. The action scenes? Packed. The emotional bits? Surprisingly raw. But what really stands out is how the film paints Tanaji not just as a warrior, but a dude with his own fears and hopes. The politics, the blood, the bravery—it’s a full-on history lesson, but not the boring kind. And don’t forget Baaji (2018). If you’re into thrillers with a dash of folklore, this is your jam. Baaji’s a masked vigilante zipping through small-town chaos, serving up justice with a side of mystery. There’s action, romance, even some cool twists that’ll keep you guessing. Nupur brings her own spark to every role, flipping between intense and vulnerable like it’s nothing.

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