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‘Aajcha Diwas Majha’ depicts clash of Ego with Conscience

Aajacha Divas Majha Poster
Rating: ★★★
Studio: Everest Entertainment, White Swan
Producer: Puja Chhabria
Director: Chandrakant Kulkarni
Music: Ashok Patki, Mangesh Dhakde
Cinematography: Rajan Kothari
Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Ashwini Bhave, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pushkar Shrotri, Anand Ingle, Hrishikesh Joshi, Sunil Tawade, Bharat Ganeshpure
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Never humiliate anyone with your pride or ego. Time comes, when you learn through your own mistake, however powerful person you are. This is what director Chandrakant Kulkarni’s new film ‘Aajcha Diwas Majha’ tries to suggest, through a happening in the life of a Chief Minister of Maharashtra, who has just returned from Delhi, managing his position, in spite of facing opposition from his own ministry.

It so happens that one evening CM(Sachin Khedekar) along with his wife(Ashwini Bhave) attend the wedding in the family of chief justice, where the Governor of the state, an arch rival of CM is also present. CM deliberately arrives late, almost at the time, when Governor is about to leave. He confronts with him in presence of his wife. Later when the chief justice introduces him to dignitaries present at the function; he notices one of them not standing up to greet him. When the chief justice is about to introduce this special guest who is a classical singer; the chief minister humiliates him and suggests to the chief justice about his rude behaviour. But, when the chief justice tells him that the singer is blind; he repents his mistake.

The minister becomes restless and feels ashamed of himself for his behaviour in public. He leaves the function hurriedly and on reaching home, sends his Personal Secretary P.D. Shinde ( Rishikesh Joshi) back to the function to find out, what way he could help the singer. When he comes to know that the singer has sent an application in the form of reminder to allot a flat from CM’s special quota for artistes, he orders to reopen his previous application made eight years ago, during other CM’s regime.

The entire department of Housing is summoned to Mantralaya that late evening, so as to issue the keys of the flat to the singer next day morning. The Housing Secretary Mr. Rahmatpurkar ( Mahesh Manjrekar) , who is an IAS officer, is initially reluctant to attend to such a request; but, he cannot say anything when CM speaks to him personally. Then we see all the concerned people at the deputy secretary level, assistants and the steno/ typists at work during that night.

The film throws light on the personal life and problems of an IAS officer, working as Secretary at Mantralaya, the Personal Secretaries to Ministers and the other important staff; who are 24 hours at the service of CM. In the climax scene, we find the shrewd CM, taking his own decision, realising the game played by the IAS officer, while allotting the flat from his quota to the singer.

The film has limited theme; but director Chandrakant Kulkarni has very cleverly generated interest in the screenplay, whether it is thought provoking confrontation between CM and the Governor, or between CM and the chief Secretary and also the rivalry between CM and the Industry Minister from his own cabinet. There is one dialogue which is uttered by CM to the Governor, who is also seeking power, “That Governor is the best, who governs the least.”This is all we have been experiencing in every state of India. But, the treatment given to the political based script of this film is different.

Sachin Khedekar Ashwini Bhave Actress

In the role of CM, Sachin Khedekar has proved that he is a versatile actor. Ashwini Bhave has played his wife’s role confidently, paying more attention on her perfect rural accent. Mahesh Manjrekar, playing the IAS cadre Secretary, looks a perfect match for this role. He finds an opportunity to display his frustration, when he encounters his own daughter( Poorva Pawar) rejecting the proposal of IAS fresher and expresses her desire to marry someone with strong political background. In the roles of other officers from Mantralaya, talented Pushkar Shrotri and Anand Ingale have played their parts very well. But, it is Rishikesh Joshi, in the role of CM’s Personal Secretary, steals the show. He has expressed his emotions very well, especially when he regrets his inability to return home that night, to greet his son, who has passed the Board exams with 92%.

Others in the supporting cast look very realistic. Music has limited scope in this film; but the classical song picturised on the blind Singer is good. Dialogues are well written with perfect sound and editing work. In short, ‘Aajcha Diwas Majha’ is the clash of Ego with conscience, when the person holding the highest post in Maharashtra Politics, realises his mistake and tries to recompense, going out of his way.The film is a tribute to Cinematographer late Rajan kothari, who has left his memories with his excellent photography in this film.

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Aajcha Diwas Majha ( आजचा दिवस माझा )

Aajcha Divas Majha Marathi Film
Release Year: 2013 (25 January)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Everest Entertainment, White Swan
Producer(s): Puja Chhabria
Executive  Producer: Jeetendra Kulkarni, Kaushal Goyal
Director: Chandrakant Kulkarni
Writer: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
ScreenPlay: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
Dialogues: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Puja Chhabria
Executive Producer: Jeetendra Kulkarni, Kaushal Goyal
Director: Chandrakant Kulkarni
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
ScreenPlay: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
Dialogues: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
Lyrics: Dasoo
Music: Ashok Patki, Mangesh Dhakde
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Rajan Kothari
Editor: Rahul Bhatankar
Starcast: Sachin Khedekar, Ashwini Bhave, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pushkar Shrotri, Anand Ingle, Hrishikesh Joshi, Sunil Tawade, Bharat Ganeshpure
Art Director: Eknath Kadam
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : na
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

‘Aajcha Diwas Majha’ : Director Chandrakant Kulkarni’s film ‘Aajcha Diwas Majha’ tries to suggest, through a happening in the life of a Chief Minister of Maharashtra, who has just returned from Delhi, managing his position, in spite of facing opposition from his own ministry.

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Halad Rusali Kunku Hasla (हळद रुसली कुंकू हसल )

Halad Rusali Kunku Hasala Marathi Movie
Release Year: 1991 (1 Oct)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 140 min.
Studio/presenter: na
Producers:  M.R. Shivanage, Nagesh Darak
Executive  Producer: Ramesh D. Kinare, Nandu L. Chavathe
Director: Nagesh Darak
Writer: Nagesh Darak
ScreenPlay: Nagesh Darak
Dialogues: M. D. Devkate
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers: M.R. Shivanage, Nagesh Darak
Executive Producer: Ramesh D. Kinare, Nandu L. Chavathe
Director: Nagesh Darak
Assistant Director: Vilas Patil
Writer: Nagesh Darak
ScreenPlay: Nagesh Darak
Dialogues: M. D. Devkate
Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Music: Ram Laxman
Playback Singer:   Aasha Bhosale, Usha Mangeshkar, Anuradh Paudwal, Anjali Thakur, Mangala Kelakar
Cinematographer (DOP): Pramod Mittal
Editor: Vijay Lokhande
Starcast: Ashwini Bhave, Satish Pulekar, Vijay kadam, Nilu Phule
Art Director: Sudhakar Manjrekar
Costumes:  Vishwas Ghewade
Makeup: Nandu Vardam, Nila Ravate
Sound : na
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
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Ashwini Bhave

Ashwini Bhave , Interview

A Philosophy graduate, A well known actress in Hindi and Marathi movies, a writer and now a producer, well that’s a small list of Ashwini’s achievements till now.

Ashwini BhaveAshwini’s acting careers began with the Marathi drama ‘Gaganbhedi’. She debuted with ‘Shabbas Sunbai’ into movie industry and later established herself as a successful actress with hits movies like ‘Ashi hi Banava Banavi’, ‘Kalat Nakalat’ and ‘Aahuti’. She also acted in TV serials Rau, Sainik, Bandhan and Bhairavi. Her entry into Hindi movie industry wasn’t a small affair. Her performance in R.K banner’s ‘Heena’ impressed everyone. Ashwini has received best actress awards from Govt. of Maharashtra for her performance in ‘Aahuti’ and for the role in drama ‘Purush’ (Hindi).

But Ashwini suddenly disappeared from the screen and now, after an absence of 10 Ashwini-Bhave
years, she has returned with a bang!!! This time she is not just the actress but the producer too.

Q: What exactly inspired you to make a film?
A: Well, after marriage , I went to America and got busy with my family, but the actor inside me was disturbing me somewhere. That’s why I did a 4 yrs degree course in ‘Motion Film and Television’ from California University in 2002. As a part of final year project, I prepared a documentary film on Warali Art named “Warali Art & Culture” which was shown in MIFF (Mumbai International Film Festival) 2002. This gave me a confidence me that I can make a film, And I think that’s what lead me to produce ‘Kadachit’.

Q: What did you experience while working as a co-producer?
A: In every field you experience something good and something bad. In fact the idea of this film emerged form our chit-chatting with Chandrakant Kulkarni and Girish Joshi. But soon after I realized that it is very hard to materialize ideas into reality.
As a co-producer, I realised that film production is a team work and not only producer’s responsibility. Each and every stage of production i.e.- Pre Production – Production – Post Production is important and the persons working on that particular stage are of prime most importance. Right from spot boy to actor, editor, sound recordist, cameraman, director…Well, this is only about production team. Once you get sensor certificate the focus changes. Now the responsibility is shifted to distributors, theatre owners, designers and production managers. The most important thing is right from the first moment of the creation to the end of the work, it is producer’s responsibility to keep harmony and zeal of the work among the team members. When it comes to production money matters and I think that there should not be any compromise about finance if you really want to do something to the perfection. Fortunately, I had dedicated team members who worked hard and gave their best.
Q:What is most challenging ? Acting, Writing or Production?
A: You cant say specifically, because everything has its own challenges they give you satisfaction of working. We should learn to take these things as a challenge then it becomes more exciting. It’s important to be honest to yourself.
In acting, the director tells you what to do and what not. You get your compensation and that’s it. Same is the case with writing. But as a Producer, you cant just release your film and stay away as you are emotionally involved in that particular creation. Its all up to audience how they respond.

Q: Any special reason for selecting Chandrakant Kulkarni as a Director of ‘Kadachit’?
A: As I told you before the storyline arose form our discussion with him. Besides, he has given several silver jubilee films like ‘Bindhast‘, ‘Bhet‘, ‘Kay dyacha Bola‘. He has directed around 60 marathi plays. He is simply one of the best directors today. I would like to give him full credit for completing my film within 22 days and that’s not a small deed.

Q: Tell us about your role in ‘Kadachit’.
A: This the story of a modern woman, who is a caring mother, wife and a Neuro-surgeon. It’s about how she confronts the problems arising form her past and present. It was really a challenging role. But, I am think that I have done justice to the character despite being away from acting for 10yrs.

It’s a song less movie as there was no point in thrusting song unnecessarily. Amar Mohile’s inscrutable music would really give you an edge of the seat excitement.

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Sarkarnama (सरकारनामा) Marathi Movie

Sarkarnama Marathi Film
Studio/presenter: Prabhavi Nirmiti
Release Year: 1998
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Producer(s):  Ajey Jhankar, Vinita Ganabote
Executive  Producer: Deboo Deodhar
Director:  Shrabani Deodhar
Writer: Ajey Jhankar
ScreenPlay: Ajey Jhankar
Dialogues: Ajey Jhankar
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Ajay Jhankar, Vinita Ganabote
Executive Producer: Deboo Deodhar
Director: Shrabani Deodhar
Assistant Director: Anil Baindur
Writer: Ajey Jhankar
ScreenPlay: Ajey Jhankar
Dialogues: Ajey Jhankar
Lyrics: Ajey Jhankar
Music: Anand Modak
Playback Singer:   Aasha Bhosale, Suresh Wadkar, Kavita Krushna Murti, Ravindra Sathe, Jayashree Shivaram, Nobina Mirajankar
Cinematographer (DOP): Debu Deodhar
Editor: Jafar , Dilip
Starcast: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Yashwant Dutt, Ajinkya Dev, Sukanya Kulkarni, Ashwini Bhave, Ashutosh Gowarikar, Prateeksha Lonkar, Sharvari Jamenis, Milind Gunaji, Yatin Karyekar, Nandu Madhav, Makrand Anaspure, Upendra Limaye, Pandit Sachin
Art Director:  Ajit Dandekar
Costumes: Bharati Shete
Makeup: Prashant Ujavane, Nishikant Ujavane
Sound : Pradip Deshpande
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Manisha Sathe, Subal Sarkar
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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