‘TRIANGLE’ (MARATHI) REVIEW | 15 May, 2026

Vaishnavi Films’ Triangle (Marathi; UA) is an espionage drama. Highly classified documents relating to national security go missing. Intelligence agencies race against time to save the nation, but one man finds himself trapped in such a difficult mission that at every step, it’s the question of the nation’s fate.

Vickey Suryawanshi’s story and screenplay are routine. The subject is not likely to cut much ice with the Marathi film-going audience. Although this is a spy drama, the thrill one associates with a spy film is missing. Vickey Suryawanshi’s dialogues are okay. Since several dialogues (spoken by characters playing Pakistanis) are in Hindi, the drama would disturb the viewers as the audience would’ve come to watch a Marathi film.

Arjun Kare does quite well as Arjun. Poonam Kapse is average in the role of a reporter. Vickey Suryawanshi is ordinary as API Dev Bhosle. Alok Beske (as an ISI agent), Bhakti Sadhu (as an ISI agent), Ganesh Hajari (as the ISI chief), Rahul Raje (as Nishant Kamat), Pratik Lakde (as Aniket) and Shubhangi Patil (as Neha Dutt) do as desired. Others pass muster.

Like his choice of subject, Vickey Suryawanshi’s direction is also not too impressive. Dinesh Arjuna and Palash Chaudhary’s music is fair. Lyrics (Vickey Suryawanshi, Ganesh Hajare and Shrikrishna Raut) are ordinary. Imran Malgundkar and Raju Pardeshi’s choreography is alright. Background music is average. Sukhdev Aadhav’s camerawork is okay. Action and stunt scenes (choreographed by R.K. Yadav and Vickey Suryawanshi) afford some thrill. Dilip Kandare’s art direction is alright. Shiv Sharma’s editing is reasonably sharp.

On the whole, Triangle will go largely unnoticed.

Released on 15-5-’26 at Gem (daily 1 show) and another cinema of Bombay thru Filmastra Studios. Publicity & opening: poor.