A dedicated Indian classical music vocalist questions the possibility of achieving excellence as he grapples with the limitations of his pursuit and reflects on what it truly means to be a master in the world of Indian classical music. The Disciple is a 2020 Indian Marathi-language Drama film featuring Aditya Modak, Arun Dravid, Sumitra Bhave, Deepika Bhide Bhagwat, Kiran Yadnyopavit, Abhishek Kale and Ashwini Kulkarni. Zoo Entertainment was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Vivek Gomber. The film is written and directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. Netflix acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. The Disciple was released on 30th April 2021 and takes a screen time of 127 minutes. Cinematography was done by Micha Soboci ski and editing by Chaitanya Tamhane. The music was composed by Aneesh Pradhan.
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The Disciple Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 83%
JK Sooja
Either way, devotion and desperation and failure are all deeply human experiences and incredibly fascinating. ( Read More )
Peter Rainer
Does a movie about a devoted modern day practitioner of Hindustani classical music sound overly esoteric The Disciple, written and directed by Chaitanya Tamhane, is anything but. What its really about is the spiritual balm that great art can provide. ( Read More )
Kevin Ritchie
But from the evidence of the first five episodes, it doesnt really feel like the show has anything to say about the intersection of tech and desire. ( Read More )
Jimmy Cage
THE DISCIPLE is a carefully constructed, slowly, almost hypnotically progressing film that is more than just the precise analysis of a struggling, suffering artist. ( Read More )
Alan Zilberman
Comedy specials used to play in movie theaters, and Burnham demonstrates how you dont need an actual cinema to make them cinematic. ( Read More )