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Dum Asel Tar

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Title: Dum Asel Tar » Movie Details
Music: Say Band, Laxman Patil
Lyrics: Gauri Patil / Say Band
Song : Title Track

Saryanchya swapnala haat de, saath de dakhav hi duniya re….
Kashachi bhiti re, ubha raha tujhya sobatila ubhe saare….
Ladhana tu shauk se, darna na maut se, rakhana aisi jigar re….
Varyala taak maage, aakashachya pudhe, bhidu de tujhi nazar re…
Dum asel tar…. Dum asel tar…

Nashibala kar gulam haati kor tu navya resha
Chala pudhe asha vegane ke petun utahtil sarya disha
Sansome samaane de, pukaralela ha ladha tujha..
Bula rahi hai duniya saari, chal ho jaa aandhi kyun hai ruka
Ladhana tu shauk se, darna na maut se, rakhana aisi jigar re SSS
Varyala taak maage, aakashachya pudhe, bhidu de tujhi nazar re…
Dum asel tar
Dum asel tar
Dum asel tar
Dum asel tar

‘Dum Asel Tar’ has a social message

Dum Asel Tar Poster
Rating: na
Banner: Sagar Ramachandra Sakunde Films
Producer: Sagar Ramachandra Sakunde
Director: Vijay Gokhale
Story, Screenplay: Advait Dadarkar
Music: SAY Band, Laxman Patil
Camera: Sameer Athalye
Cast: Shankar, Smita Shevale, Manva Naik, Mohan Joshi, Anant Jog, Uday Tikekar, Vijay Gokhale, Ravi Patvardhan, Shubhangi Latkar, Ajita Kulkarni, Shital Karanjikar, Asmita Arya
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

One does not know, whether it was the right time for Producer Sagar Sankude and director Vijay Gokhale to release their film ‘Dum Asel Tar’? They preferred the release time, during the most popular Ganapati festival in Maharashtra. The film has been released simultaneously with two other Hindi films with popular banners. Moreover, this Marathi film’s press show wasn’t held on Wednesday, as per the practice followed by other Marathi films.

‘Dum Asel Tar’, however has a good social message to convey through the script penned by Advait Dadarkar , with the hero Shankar ( Shankar Shingare) after realizing the crime committed by him in a hit and run case, killing a young boy; tries to help the family of the victim living in the slums. But, when the mother and sister Lata (Smita Shwale) of the victim, refuse to accept the help from him, being a politician’s son; he tries to create development in the slums, with the help of a schoolmaster Anna (Vijay Gokhale) from their area.

Shankar’s girlfriend Sonal (Manva Naik) who accompanies him during the accident in a drunken state after a pub party, is opposed to his plans. Moreover, Anantrao (Anant Jog) who is a close friend turned relative of Shankar’s father( Mohan Joshi) tries to blackmail him, having saved Shankar from the accident case. He plays his political game and also pressurizes Shankar’s father by harassing his newly wed daughter in law, who is Shankar’s sister.

Manwa Naik,Actress
How Shankar faces the opposition from local goons in slums, in his mission to uplift the society and winning the confidence of Lata, is all that the film’s screenplay goes on to show. Finally, Shankar is forced to form a Political party with the support of youngsters, the schoolteacher and Jaggu dada, to fight a tough politician like Anantrao. The screenplay is fine; but the insertion of ‘dahi handi’ song hasn’t been timed well. But, music by ‘Say band’ and Laxman Patil sounds good. So are the meaningful lyrics. The cinematography by Samir Athlye is remarkable. He has shot the outdoor as well as close up scenes very well. Imran and Faisal Mahadik have done their editing job well.

Both Smita Shewale and Manva Naik have performed very well, understanding the limitations of their roles. The performances from all supporting artistes are impressive. Anant Jog and Mohan Joshi in particular, play their respective roles with authority. Shubhangi Latkar (as Shankar’s mother) finds enough scope to express her emotions in the concluding part. Uday Tikekar as Jaggu dada, Vijay Gokale as School master , Ravi Patwardhan as senior citizen, Vighnesh Joshi as TV Journalist, Ashutosh Gokhale in a supporting role and others have played their roles effectively, to give a realistic look to the film. Guest actor Bharat Jadhav adds extra flavor in the concluding part, as a committed news editor of a news channel.

However, in comparison to all these versatile artistes around, the hero of this film Shankar hasn’t been much impressive especially with his dialogue delivery in Marathi. He should have worked hard on this aspect, being a Maharashtrian himself. Simply possessing a good personality does not necessarily work in a Marathi film, which has ample talent around. He has to work hard over his Marathi, if he has to continue in Marathi films.

Shankar

Moreover, the character of the hero in this film, shown as US returned young boy, does not indicate the same through his accent, which doesn’t sound like a NRI. The director seems to have paid less attention on this aspect. When the marathi audience couldn’t approve the Marathi school teacher presented by Jackie Shroff in a recently released marathi film ‘Hridaynath’, how would they react to Shankar in this film, remains to be seen . His marathi diction is the only drawback of this film, which is otherwise a sincere effort to present a social issue based theme, something new attempted in Marathi films.

I signed Shankar first and then found a suitable script – Sagar Sakunde

Someone has rightly said, “True champions aren’t always the ones that win, but those with the most guts”. Sagar Ramchandra Sankude came to Mumbai from a small village Ambavade in Satara district in Maharashtra, only with a dream in his eyes to produce a film one day. So, he followed the right path to move towards his ultimate goal. Sagar joined Sir. J. J. School of Arts and graduated with G.D. Art and went ahead with additional qualifications of Art Master from Raheja School of Arts. Meeting right people at right time, increased his self confidence and started learning all the technicalities of film making right from Art direction.

Getting timely tips from none other than Mr. Achyut Palav , the master in Calligraphy, he learned many things about designing art. He also worked on many film projects and also acted as a character actor in many films, just to learn the art of film making. Finally, the day is coming close to open a new chapter in his life. On Friday 28th September 2012, his first film as a producer ‘Dum Asel Tar’ is all set to release. Marathi Movie World had a chit chat with this dynamic and gutsy person, to know about his journey into tinsel world.

sagar SakundeQ: Is it a dream come reality for you, with the release of your first film as a producer?
A: Yes, whatever I had in mind, has come true. It’s a great moment in my life. My first venture is now all set to release on 28th September 2012.

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Q: Instead of directly jumping into production, you acquired the necessary knowledge and then jumped into this field? Isn’t it?
A: Yes, for the past six years after completing my education, I focused myself on Art design for films and also assisted in several projects, to know details about the production. This enabled me to understand the estimated expenditure for making a film.

Q: So, your education and experience in this field helped you to manage your project ?
A: Yes, you are right. It helped me a lot.

Q: Did you have this particular script in mind, before launching your film?
A: No, it was first the search of a suitable hero. When I came across Shankar, who had graduated from Whistling Woods Acting School, I was highly impressed with his personality. I just wanted his type of hero for my film. Then I approached Mr. Vijay Gokhale, who not only agreed to direct my film but also suggested the name of Advait Dadarkar for a script suited to this hero. While others look for a suitable hero for a script; in my case, it was the other way. So confident, I was about this hero.

Q: Besides producing the film, what is your personal involvement in the film, such as set design, photography etc.?
A: No, I have given scope to newcomers like me, whom I found capable. In fact, my film’s Poster has been designed by Achyut Palav’s Resonance Designs. He has been my Guru, since J.J. School of Arts days.

Q: With the completion of your film, are you satisfied with Shankar’s performance ?
A: Yes, I am. He has done extremely well. Even all other important characters of the film have performed very well. Thanks to Vijay Gokhale, for helping me at the right time. It’s a team work and I hope to work with Shankar once again. He is a perfect actor for Marathi films.

Dum Asel Tar-Shankar’s fight against injustice

Shankar

At present we find so many agitations taking place in the social and political circles, where youngsters are in the forefront. Right from collegiate level to corporate sector, we find youngsters speaking openly against injustice. This is also visible through their frank comments on social networking sites.

The change observed in the youth of this country has been clearly shown in the forthcoming Marathi film ‘Dum Asel Tar’ produced by Sagar Sankude and directed by Vijay Gokhale. Story of this film, which revolves around the youth of today, goes on to send a strong message to the society, as to how the youth of this country can bring in the desired change, if they unite together against injustice. The hero of this film Shankar, who plays a protagonist, gets good support from youth, in his fight against corrupt and selfish politicians.

The hero of this film Shankar is the product of Subhash Ghai’s ‘Whistling Woods’ acting school and is making his debut through this film in the company of popular artistes like Manva Naik, Smita Shewale, Uday Tikekar, Mohan Joshi, Shubhangi Latkar, Vighnesh Joshi, Vijay Gokhale and Anant Jog. The theme of this film, which is timely, is all set to release on 28th September 2012.

‘Dum Aasel Tar’ is a timely film – Vijay Gokhale

Vijay

Producer Sagar Ramchandra Sakunde and director Vijay Gokhale addressed a press conference on Saturday 22nd evening at Hotel Kohinoor, Prabhadevi, to present the first look of their forthcoming sensational film ‘Dum Asel Tar’. During this event, they introduced their hero Shankar along with other artistes, besides showing the clippings and songs from the film.

While speaking on the occasion, Mr. Vijay Gokhale made it very clear that ‘Dum Asel Tar’ was a timely film, revolving around a youngster, who comes to India to attend a ceremony; and meets with an unfortunate event in his life. His conscience forces him to help a family, who suffer a loss because of him. The hero of our film is the best example to the society, who otherwise feel that today’s young generation is selfish and self centered. Our film’s hero takes on all challenges in his life and tries to help all, in his own style. Finally, he has to land himself into politics to face the opposition of politicians. Our film will send across a message about the role of young generation to bring in the desired change in the society,” he said.

Producer Sagar Sakunde, in his short speech appealed to the media to spread the film’s theme to people all over Maharashtra. “ I was highly impressed by the appeal of the new hero and suggested Mr. Vijay Gokhale to not only direct my film; but, also find a suitable script to suit his debut. And Mr. Advait Dadarkar helped us find a suitable script’” he said. Actress Smita Shewale said that she was all excited with the role she was offered. “ I have done nine films in past six years; but, this role is the best,” she said.

Shankar, whose real name is Shankar Shingare, is a product of Subhash Ghai’s ‘Whistling Woods’ Acting school, was dressed up like a Rock star, indicating the arrival of a Mod hero in Marathi film industry. Mr. Anant Jog, who entered the venue with all his shirt buttons open; had to give the real reason behind it, when Programme host Smita Gavankar poked him, while introducing him. “I am suffering from an allergic reaction due to excess heat in the body and hence I am dressed up like this,” he clarified. Others present on the occasion were Cinematographer Sameer Athlye, Veteran Ravi Patwardhan and entire unit of the film. The film is all set to release on 28th September 2012.