In the past, Rahul is the son of Sakharam Patil (Mohan Joshi), a once-proud village headman in the Mulshi taluka near Pune. Like many farmers in the region, Sakharam is pressured into selling his ancestral land to property developers for a large sum of money. The money is quickly spent, and the family's wealth and dignity are lost.
It delves into the frustrations of the rural dominant caste (Marathas) who struggle to adapt to a post-globalized economy.
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Rahul, a fearless young man, rises through the ranks of the gang, seeking revenge on the system that abandoned his family. Key Elements and Impact
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Mulshi Pattern (2018) is a gritty Marathi-language crime drama that explores the harsh social and economic consequences of urbanization on the farming community in Maharashtra. Directed by Pravin Tarde
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Raghu knew what that meant. Recovery agent for a loan shark. But he also knew that Sagar’s family had built a new bathroom—with tiles.
As the family struggles to survive, moving to Pune and working as laborers, a fateful incident pushes Rahul onto a dark and violent path of crime. The film chronicles his chilling transformation and rise as a feared gangster. It serves as a mirror to society, exposing the deep flaws in a system that often turns desperate farmers into criminals and social outcasts. The title itself references the brutal methods of real-life gangsters from the Mulshi region who were themselves victims of the system. The film earned an , reflecting its strong reception among audiences.
: Lacking corporate financial literacy, families quickly deplete their sudden wealth, forcing patriarchs like Sakharam Patil ( Mohan Joshi ) into demeaning labor roles—such as working as low-wage security guards on the very lands they previously owned.
The film is inspired by true incidents and real-life gang rivalries in the Pune region, such as those involving the Sandeep Mohol and Ganesh Marne gangs.
He earned 15,000 rupees that month. Sent 10,000 home. His father called, voice trembling: “The land is dry. The well is empty.”
Veterans like Mohan Joshi (as the vulnerable father) and Upendra Limaye (as the relentless cop) provide a grounded moral compass to the story.
The film's emotional and visceral impact is significantly enhanced by its soundtrack, composed by . The music blends folk-inspired tracks with intense background scores that perfectly complement the film's gritty tone. Key tracks include: