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Monalisa Bagal and Mayur together in ‘Ka Ra Deva’

Mayur Lad & Monalisa Bagal starring marathi movie 'Ka ra Deva'
Mayur Lad & Monalisa Bagal starring marathi movie ‘Ka ra Deva’

Actor Mayur Lad who shot into fame with TV serials like ‘Tujhyat Jeev rangala’, ‘Jai Malhar’, ‘Vithu Mauli’ and Web series ‘Mumbai Diaries’ will now be seen in lead role opposite actress Monalisa Bagal in forthcoming Marathi film ‘Ka Ra Deva ( का र देवा)’ . The music and poster launch of this film took place recently at the hands of renowned singer Anand Shinde. Present on this occasion were Producer, director and technical team of this film. The song ‘Ghumu de Aawaaz Kanaat … vaju de DJ..’ rendered by Anand Shinde is expected to popularise soon.

Mayur Lad, Monalisa Bagal in 'Ka Ra Deva'
Mayur Lad, Monalisa Bagal in ‘Ka Ra Deva’

This film is produced by Prashant Shingte’s Sahyadri Film Productions, while writer and director is Ranjit Dashrath Jadhav. Music of this film is composed by sandip Bhure on the lyrics of Tushar mane and Tansen Lokare. Besides Anand Shinde, other singers like Adarsh Shinde, Madhur Shinde, Dr. Neha Rajpal and Supriya Sorte have rendered their voices for the songs in this film. The film’s tagline ‘Ek Adarsh Premkatha’ clearly indicates that it will be an intense love story.

Shri Bai Samarth (श्री बाई समर्थ ) Marathi Natak

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Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Opening Date: 2015 (24 July)
Production House: Ashtavinayak Nirmit
Producers: Sanjyot Prakash Vaidya, Dilip Jadhav
Presenter: S & O Media Pvt Ltd
Writer: Anurag Prapanna, Rajesh Deshpande
Director: Rajesh Deshpande
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Producers: Sanjyot Prakash Vaidya, Dilip Jadhav
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Director: Rajesh Deshpande
Writer: Anurag Prapanna, Rajesh Deshpande
Dialogues: na
Artist : Nirmiti Sawant, Arun Nalavade, Sameer Chougule, Manmit Prem, Vaneeta Kharat
Set Design: Prakash Mayekar, Ajay Pujare
Lights: na
Costume: Asita Narvekar
Background Music: Mayuresh Patgaonkar
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Lyrics:Rajesh Deshpande
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Playback Singers: na
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First look of ‘Te Don Divas’ unveiled

Te Don Diwas, Marathi FIlmAfter Mumbai and Pune, now filmmakers from Nagpur are coming forward to offer something different to Marathi cinema. Actor turned director Devendra Dodake, who has assisted South Filmmaker K.Raghavendra Rao recently; is now all set to make his debut with the release of his Marathi film ‘Te Don Divas’ on 17th April 2015. The first look of this film was unveiled, in presence of entire cast of the film, in Mumbai recently.The show was anchored by Pradeep Bhide.

Luckily for Devendra he found timely support from his friends including writer Devendra Belankar, who not only encouraged him but also turned producers of this film. Four senior actors, namely Mohan Joshi, Alka Kubal Athalye, Arun Nalavade & Vilas Ujawane , impressed by the script, agreed to play important roles in this film. The film, which talks about a happy family, with parents making their children happy, to help them accomplish their dreams. But, what if the family faces crisis? How they face the situation, is all that the film has shown through its screenplay.

Besides the four senior actors mentioned above, the artistes of the film comprise of new comers Prasiddhi Ayalwar &  Sanjeet Dhuri along with child artiste Chinmay Deshkar . Rupali Kondewar More and Devendra Ghodke will be seen in supporting roles. Film’s cinematography is my Sameer Athalye and music is by Moreshwar Nistane.

‘Saad’ takes a call on Mother-Son emotional relationship

Saad Marathi Movie
Rating: na
Banner: Abhiruchi Films
Producer: Hemant Dabhade
Director: Hemant Dabhade
Story: Anand Mhasvekar
Story Development, Screenplay, Dialogues: Deepak Deulkar
Music: Arvind Haldipur
Cast: Anlesh Desai, Avantika Salian, Ila Bhate, Arun Nalavade,
Yateen Karyekar, Prasad Pandit, Ravi Patvardhan, Sanjeevani Jadhav,
Bhagyashree Rane, Vivek Pandkar, Yashwant Chopade, Mayur Pawar, Redhi
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

“To a mother, a son is never a fully grown man; and a son is never a fully grown man until he understands and accepts this about his mother.” Latest released Marathi film produced and directed by Hemant Dabhade takes up a call from a mother living in a village near Pune in Maharashtra, for her son, who is thousand miles away from her, well settled in Malaysia.

The main plot of ‘Saad’ revolves around a 24 year old young man Rahul (Anlesh Desai) ,who is happily living with his well to do parents in Malaysia and is himself an executive in a company. He finds his companion in Sarika (Avantika Salian) from Mumbai , who is on deputation for 4 months in his Malaysia office. Both come closer and friendship grows between them, so much so that on one occasion both are found together by the youngster’s father- Mr. Deosthali (Yatin karyekar) in the bathroom of the house celebrating Rahul’s birthday.
Avantika Salian

Sarika returns to India and continues to be friendly with Rahul. When Rahul gets his promotion, he is given an option of US or India for his next posting. Surprisingly, he decides to opt for US to make his mother (Redhi) happy. But, a particular occurrence of an event in presence of father and son, takes him into his real past life. Rahul decides to proceed to Mumbai in search of his biological mother to know, why she deserted him.

After reporting for his job in Mumbai, he along with Sarika proceed to Pune, where his foster parents had adopted him, as a one year old child. But, is disappointed , as the Manager of the Children’s home refuses to reveal the name of his biological mother. Rahul gets the support from Sarika’s advocate father (Arun Nalawade). In the meanwhile he finds his accommodation as a paying guest in a posh house of a lonely middle aged lady (Ila Bhate), who treats him like his mother. After winning the legal battle, Rahul finally reunites with his biological mother, who is bed ridden. He comes to know the reality behind his birth and helplessness of his mother. Finally, the film concludes with his Malaysian parents coming to India to meet him, out of love and affection.

It’s not that we have not seen films based on this emotion based subject before. There were many such plots noticed in past Bollywood films. But, makers of ‘Saad’ must have felt that it was the right time to place before the Marathi audience this theme, originated from Anand Mhasvekar on Mother and son emotional relationship. So, writers Deepak Deolkar and Aarti Desai developed the theme into cinematic format with their screenplay and Deepak Deolkar along with Anand Mhasvekar working on the dialogues to make the film filled with emotional touch.

As a hero making his debut, Analesh Desai is just fine. He has to work harder, if he needs to compete with others. Avantika Salian shows promise, with her confident looking performance, though she has limited scope in this film. Veterans Yatin karyekar and Arun Nalawade make their presence felt with the working style of their own. As Rahul’s Malaysian mother- Redhi who also makes her debut in Marathi , just serves the purpose through her presence on the screen . Ila Bhate, Sanjivani Jadhav, Ravi Patwardhan, Prasad Pandit and Bhagyashree Rane have done well through their small roles. Newcomer Mayur Pawar is impressive in his mini role as Rahul’s office colleague, who finds him accommodation in Mumbai. He has succeeded in creating humour through few dialogues he has to his share, in this otherwise emotion filled film.
Ila Bhate

Music by Arwind Haldipur is satisfactory, but cinematography by Manjunath B Nayaka is superior. He has captured the outdoor locations in Malaysia very well, especially during a song sequence. ‘Saad’ is a sincere effort to present this emotion filled subject. But, few incidences like the boy initially opting for US posting instead of preferring India to reunite with his beloved, with whom he flirts in Malaysia singing and dancing, the use of ‘Planchet’ by the well educated father and son to take a decision, the concluding part where his so called uncle narrating his mother’s tragic story in flashback; and the forced item number, look unrealistic. But, barring these scenes, the film presents the different characters in proper order, making a right choice for their respective roles.

‘Char Divas Premache’ crosses the 1000th mark

Char Divas Premache Entering the list of a record of 1000 shows is the favourite play ‘Char Diwas Premache.’ The play had its 1000th show staged on May 1. This is Suyog’s third play which has achieved such a feat.

Other plays in the list are ‘Vahato Hi Durvachi Judi’, ‘To Mi Navhech’,’ Ashrunche Zaali Phule’, ‘Vastraharan’, ‘Ti Phulrani’, ‘Moruchi Mavashi’,’All the Best’, ‘Tarun Tarka Mahatare Arka’, ‘Gela Madhav Kunikade’,’ Eka Lagnachi Gosht’, ‘Yadakadachit’ and ‘Sahi Re Sahi’.

Producer of the play, Mr. Sudhir Bhat says, ” I think this will be the last play which will be able to cross the 1000th mark. But there are a lot of barriers like IPL matches, bomb blasts, elections, recession, exams, play dates, festivals which keep people away from watching the plays. Every producer dreams that his play should complete a 1000 plays but these things are keeping us away from our dreams.”

It is Prashant Damale’s fourth play which has successfully completed a 1000 plays. Till the 850th show, the stars in the play Arun Nalavade, Kavita Laad, Savita Prabhune were the same but after marriage, Kavita left the play and was replaced by Veena Jamkar.

The play was first staged in the year 1997. Mr. Bhat already had drafted a plan of the play in his mind. He had even thought of a suitable title but was still in search of a suitable writer. His search made him approach Pu. La. Deshpande and Gangaram Gavankar until he finally found Ratnakar Matkari. He wrote a play which would appeal to all married couples from those who have newly entered into wedlock to those who were enjoying 25 years of married life. Making the play a colorful one was the direction of Vaman Kendre.