The film is noted for the strong chemistry between veteran actor and newcomer Saksham Kulkarni . Patekar’s portrayal of the complex, eccentric herbalist and Kulkarni’s natural performance as the hyper-mischievous boy are cited as the film's highlights.
: Composed by K.C. Loy and Aashish Rego, the soundtrack complements the film's rustic and playful tone. The film is noted for the strong chemistry
: It challenges the village's "andha-shraddha" (blind faith) by revealing the logical truth behind the forest ghost. Loy and Aashish Rego, the soundtrack complements the
: The setting highlights man's relationship with the natural world and the importance of traditional herbal medicine. Performance and Production Performance and Production : Includes Narayani Shastri as
: Includes Narayani Shastri as Saloo, Usha Nadkarni, and Jyoti Subhash.
The narrative centers on (played by Saksham Kulkarni), a mischievous orphan living with his grandmother in a village bordering a dense, supposedly haunted forest. The villagers live in fear of "Bhutya" , a legendary ghost believed to haunt the woods.