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- Akalpith abstract "Akalpith is a Marathi movie to be released on February 28, 2014. The genre of movie is a 'psychological thriller' and is written and directed by Mr. Prasad Acharekar. Movie starts with Renuka Shahane, Mohan Agashe and Nirmiti Sawant. The theme song of movie is written by Guru Thakur and is composed by Sonam Sherpa, Nitin Malik and Subir Malik of Parikrama Band.".
- Akalpith director Prasad_Acharekar.
- Akalpith language Marathi_language.
- Akalpith musicComposer Parikrama_(band).
- Akalpith wikiPageExternalLink akalpith.
- Akalpith wikiPageExternalLink Akalpith-Parikrama-Sonam-Sherpa-Nitin-Malik-Subir-Malik-Prasad-Achrekar-Abhinay-Sawant-Nirmiti-Sawant-Renuka-Shahane.
- Akalpith wikiPageID "42005146".
- Akalpith wikiPageRevisionID "602992885".
- Akalpith writer Prasad_Acharekar.
- Akalpith caption "Theatrical poster".
- Akalpith country "India".
- Akalpith director Prasad_Acharekar.
- Akalpith language Marathi_language.
- Akalpith music Parikrama_(band).
- Akalpith name "Akalpith".
- Akalpith producer "NoughtCreations".
- Akalpith screenplay "Snehal Pendurkar".
- Akalpith writer "Prasad Acharekar".
- Akalpith type Film.
- Akalpith type Work.
- Akalpith type Wikidata:Q11424.
- Akalpith type CreativeWork.
- Akalpith type Movie.
- Akalpith type InformationEntity.
- Akalpith comment "Akalpith is a Marathi movie to be released on February 28, 2014. The genre of movie is a 'psychological thriller' and is written and directed by Mr. Prasad Acharekar. Movie starts with Renuka Shahane, Mohan Agashe and Nirmiti Sawant. The theme song of movie is written by Guru Thakur and is composed by Sonam Sherpa, Nitin Malik and Subir Malik of Parikrama Band.".
- Akalpith label "Akalpith".
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- Akalpith sameAs Q16960553.
- Akalpith sameAs Q16960553.
- Akalpith wasDerivedFrom Akalpith?oldid=602992885.
- Akalpith isPrimaryTopicOf Akalpith.
- Akalpith name "Akalpith".