The film revolves around two protagonists who are polar opposites yet share the same core wound: isolation.
Their worlds collide accidentally when a friend gives Manjiri’s unused apartment keys to Nishad as a temporary workspace. Through a series of mistaken-identity encounters and late-night radio conversations (where Nishad calls in anonymously as a listener), they begin to deconstruct each other’s walls.
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From the breathtaking visuals of the sea to the soul-stirring music, this Swapna Waghmare Joshi masterpiece is a timeless classic of Marathi cinema. The film revolves around two protagonists who are
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Tu Hi Re (translation: You Only) is a 2015 Marathi-language romantic drama that stands out for its poetic realism, nuanced performances, and a haunting soundtrack. Directed by the National Award-winning duo Ravi Jadhav and produced by Zee Talkies, the film is not a conventional boy-meets-girl love story. Instead, it is a profound character study of loneliness, existential dread, and the desperate human need for a meaningful connection in the anonymous chaos of a metropolis.
At its core, Tu Hi Re (translated roughly to "You Only") is a modern love story that breaks away from the clichés of village romances or historical epics. The film stars Swwapnil Joshi as Aarav and Tejaswini Pandit as Prachi—two characters who meet by chance in the bustling city of Pune.
The narrative follows Aarav, a free-spirited photographer who sees beauty in chaos, and Prachi, a structured, ambitious management student. Their initial differences create a spark, leading to a whirlwind romance. However, the film’s core conflict is not a villain or a disapproving parent. Instead, Tu Hi Re bravely tackles the topic of Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) and the psychological struggles of its female lead.
Without revealing spoilers, the film takes a dramatic turn when a tragedy strikes, forcing the couple to separate. The second half follows Aarav’s desperate journey to find a Prachi who no longer remembers him. It is a story about the fragility of memory, the power of unconditional love, and the question: Can love survive when the mind breaks?