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पूर्वा गोखले दिसणार ‘भयभीत’ या आगामी मराठी सिनेमात

पूर्वा गोखले हे नाव छोट्या पडद्यावरील प्रेक्षकांसाठी नवं नाही. या मराठमोळ्या अभिनेत्रीनं मराठी रसिकांसोबतच हिंदी प्रेक्षकांवरही आपल्या अभिनयाची मोहिनी घातली आहे. हिच पूर्वा आता मराठी सिनेमांकडे वळली असून, ‘भयभीत’ या आगामी  सिनेमात ती एक महत्त्वपूर्ण भूमिकेत झळकणार आहे.

Actress Poorva Gokhale
Actress Poorva Gokhale

पूर्वा गोखलेची ‘कुलवधू’ हि  मालिकेतील खूप गाजली होती. तसेच पूर्वाने ‘कहानी घर घर की’, ‘कोई दिल में है’ या हिंदी मालिकांद्वारे रसिकांचं लक्ष वेधून घेतलं. सध्या तिची ‘तुझसे है राबता’ ही मालिका प्रेक्षकांचं मनोरंजन करीत आहे. ‘कुलवधू’ या मालिकेतील नायक सुबोध भावे आगामी ‘भयभीत’ या सिनेमातही पूर्वा सोबत काम करीत आहे.  रहस्यमय घटना आणि मानवी नातेसंबंध याद्वारे कथानकात निर्माण करण्यात आलेली या सिनेमातील गुंतागुंत प्रेक्षकांना खिळवून ठेवणारी आहे.

‘भयभीत’ या सिनेमात पूर्वा गोखले आणि सुबोध भावे बरोबर मधू शर्मा, गिरीजा जोशी, मृणाल जाधव आणि यतीन कार्येकर हे कलाकार विविध भूमिकांमध्ये दिसणार आहेत. निर्मिती शंकर रोहरा, दिपक नारायणी यांची असून अविनाश रोहरा, पवन कटारिया, समीर आफताब, प्रभाकर गणगे चित्रपटाचे सहनिर्माते आहेत.

‘अक्च्युअल मुव्हीज प्रोडक्शन्स‘ ब्राऊन सॅक फिल्म्स प्रा. लि’ प्रस्तुती असलेल्या ‘भयभीत’ या आगामी मराठी सिनेमाचं दिग्दर्शन दीपक नायडू केलं आहे. २८ फेब्रुवारीला हा  चित्रपट प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीला येणार आहे.

What is Subodh Bhave really scared of?

The first poster of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Bhaybheet’ was released recently and clearly shows Subodh Bhave in a scared look. What is he scared of ? Is the movie scary ? All these questions come to the mind of Marathi film lovers. But, to answer these questions, the film lovers will have to wait till 28th February next year, when this film will be released.

Subodh Bhave in 'Bhaybheet' movie
Subodh Bhave in ‘Bhaybheet’ movie

In the meanwhile, we have come to know that Subodh Bhave plays the lead role in this film ‘Bhaybheet’ which is produced by Shankar Rohra and Deepak Narayani and is directed by Deepak Naidu. The other lead artistes of this film are, Poorva Gokhale, Girija Joshi, Madhu Sharma, Mrunal Jadhav and Yatin karyekar.

Presented by Actual Movies Productions and Brown sack Films Pvt.Ltd, the music and background music of this film is composed by Nakash Aziz on the lyrics of Mandar Cholkar. Story, screenplay and dialogues re by Dinesh Jagtap while cinematography is by Vasu. Art by Eknath Rane, choreography by Kiran Giri and Sound designing by Satish Poojary are other credits of this film.

‘Toh Aani Mee’ based on the subject of surrogacy to release on 19th Aug

Toh Aani Mee Marathi Movie Still
Subodh Bhave and Shweta Shinde in Marathi movie ‘Toh Aani Mee

Five years ago, Film maker Samruddhi Porey through  her very first film had dealt with the subject of growing surrogacy practices in India. So, this subject is not new to Marathi cinema. But, every film maker has different ideas to present this subject. Now, director Mukesh Malik, with the help of Sunil Harishchandra has scripted this subject in his own way, to make a Marathi film ‘Toh Aani Mee‘. The film is now all set to release coming Friday, i.e. 19th August 2016.

Made under the banner of Yash Creations, the film ‘Toh Aani Mee‘ is produced by Ankush Vitthal Sutar and stars Subodh Bhave, Girija Joshi, Shweta Shinde, Prasad Oak, Prasad Pandit, Jyoti Mhalse, Madhav Vaze, Rama Joshi, Smita Patkar, child artiste Deep Sutar and Smita Gondkar in guest appearance. Camera work by Anil Chandel & Shubhra Dutta, Music by Aslam Keyi are other credits. The makers of this film have stated that besides passing a social message through this film, they have also ensured to entertain the audience, through the film’s humor filled screenplay.

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Toh Aani Mee-Ek Runanubandh ( तो आणि मी -एक ऋणानुबंध )

Toh  Aani Mee Marathi Movie Poster
Release Year: 2016 (19 August)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  ★½
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Yash Creations
Producer(s): Ankush Vittal Sutar
Executive  Producer: Ganesh Dumbre
Director: Mukesh Malik
Writer:  Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
ScreenPlay: Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
Dialogues: Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
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Producer(s): Ankush Vittal Sutar
Co-Producer: Smita Ankush Sutar
Executive Producer: Ganesh Dumbre
Director: Mukesh Malik
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
ScreenPlay: Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
Dialogues: Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
Lyrics:  Mukesh Malik, Sunil Harishchandra
Music: Aslam Keyi, Aslam Khan, Jeetu Javada
Playback Singer:   Sunidhi Chauhan, Subodh Bhave, Nandesh Umap, Sona Mohapatra
Cinematographer (DOP):Aanil Chandel, Shubhra Dutta
Editor: Chhatrapal Ninawe
Starcast: Subodh Bhave, Girija Joshi, Smita Gondkar, Prasad Oak , Shweta Shinde
Art Director: Sadik Ali
Costumes: Chaitrali Dongre
Makeup: na
Sound : na
Background Score: Ashish Dhage
Choreographer: Rajesh Gamre
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
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New Marathi film ‘Jalsa’ launched with muhurat

Bharat Ganeshpure,  'Jalsa' Moviestill
Bharat Ganeshpure, ‘Jalsa’ Movie Still

Actor, producer director Ashutosh Raj is making a Marathi film titled ‘Jalsa’. Recently, the film was launched with muhurat, followed by shooting. Ashutosh who has written the story of the film , along with Abhiram Bhadkamkar. Incidentally, Abhiram is a creative director of this film, which also stars popular comedian Bharat Ganeshpure. The other star cast of the film, besides Ashutosh and Bharat , comprise of Nikhil Wairagar, Girija Joshi, Shital Ahirrao,Sonali Vinod, Sagar Karande, Abhijit Chavan, Arun Kadam & Ankur Vadhave.

The story of this film is about two youngsters Amar & Prem from Pune from rich family, who are keen on taking up acting as their career, much against the wish of their parents.  But, their maternal uncle encourages and helps them. Their journey on way to this glittering field, is all that the film will present, through its humour filled screenplay.  The film will be released soon, after completion of shooting and post production work.

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Deool Band (देऊळ बंद)

Deool Band Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2015 (31 July)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  ★★★ ½
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: vatavrukha entertainment
Producer(s): Mrs. Jayashree Kailas Wani, Juili Kailas Wani
Executive  Producer: Club 11
Director: Pravin Vitthal Tarde, Pranit Kulkarni
Writer: Pravin Vitthal Tarde
ScreenPlay: Pravin Vitthal Tarde, Pranit Kulkarni
Dialogues: Pravin Vitthal Tarde
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Producer(s): Mrs. Jayashree Kailas Wani, Juili Kailas Wani
Executive Producer: Club 11
Director: Pravin Vitthal Tarde, Pranit Kulkarni
Assistant Director: na
Writer:  Pravin Vitthal Tarde
ScreenPlay: Pravin Vitthal Tarde, Pranit Kulkarni
Dialogues: Pravin Vitthal Tarde
Lyrics: Pranit Kulkarni
Music: Narendra Bhide, Rohit Nagbhide
Playback Singer:  na
Cinematographer (DOP): Prashant Misale
Editor: Sunil Dhanve
Starcast: Gashmeer Mahajani, Girija Joshi, Mohan Agashe, Nivedita Saraf, Shweta Shinde, Satish Alekar, Kiran Yadnyopavit, Sharvari Jamenis, Sunil Abhyankar, Pravin Tarde, Snehal Tarde, Ramesh Pardeshi, Hrishikesh Deshpande, Deepak Karanjikar, Devendra Gaikwad, Arya Ghare,
Art Director: Siddharth Tatuskar
Costumes: Sonniya Sahasrabudhe
Makeup: Mahesh Barate
Sound : na
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
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‘Deool Band’ will respect the sentiments of people – Pravin Tarde

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‘Dhamak’ serves Bollywood recipe on Marathi platter

Dhamak Movie Poster
Rating: ★★★
Studio / Presenter: Cs Films
Producer: Suvarna Bandiwadekar
Director: Rajendra Bandivadekar
Editor: Ashish Mhatre, Apurva Motiwale
Cinematographyer: Prasad Bhende
Music: Nimal Kumar
Cast: Aniket Vishwasrao, Girija Joshi, Ashok Samarth, Shoneel Shinde, Ajay Padhye, Jaywant Wadkar, Viju Khote, Girish Salvi, Dhanjay Mandrekar, Maushami Tondwalka, Vidhyadahar Joshi …
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

After making a sensible film like ‘Zale Mokale Aakash’ , film maker Rajendra Bandivadekar now seems to be inspired by all those aspects adopted by commercial films, which are much needed to entertain the audience and reach out to maximum people . In his latest released film ‘Dhamak’, which has been independently written and directed by him, he has presented all those sequences, required for the recipe of a typical formula film. His inspiration comes from all those Bollywood films of the past, where the hero coming to city side from a village, poses as a big Boss of a company, though he works as a office peon.

When Morya ( Aniket Vishwasrao) returns to his village, to marry his maternal uncle’s daughter, he finds his would be wife – Gauri (Girija Joshi) , too childish and trying to keep herself away from him. He also faces resistance from the local goon, who resembles ‘Shakaal’ of ‘Shaan’ and does all those acts like Gulshan Grover, be it playing his violin in the rains or targeting young girls. This villain, called Vikram dada (Shoneel Shinde) , who is the son of a politician, believes only three ‘V’s; i.e. Violin, Violence and Victory. So, Morya takes on Vikram dada and his associates one by one , with the help of his village friend Javed ( Ajay Padhye) and three other friends from his town, who come for his marriage. Till interval, he manages to win Gauri’s heart and also dares to challenge the strongman Vikram dada and his group.

Girija Joshi Actress Dhamak

But, in the post interval session, the director has another hero in his mind. So, he presents Inspector Pratap Malvankar (Aashok Samarth), who not only beats up Vikram dada in public place, but also puts him behind the bars, with all evidences against him. So, Morya takes a break and allows Inspector Malwankar to tell his story. There is also a political fight in the form of assembly elections, with Morya’ s uncle Dr. Chachad ( Mohan Joshi) fighting against the corrupt Politician and Vikram dada’s father Bhausaheb Inamdar (Vidydhar Joshi) and winning the elections. All is well at the end; but before that you witness two item numbers by Bollywood dancers Meghna Naidu and Mumaith khan, a romantic song sequence picturised on Morya and Gauri in mod looks and a long action filled fight sequence in the rains between Morya and Vikram dada.

‘Dhamak’ has thus turned out to be a typical commercial formula film, on the lines of Bollywood action films. Watch the very first sequence in the film, where Morya dreams a ‘Deewar’ scene, imagining himself in place of Amitabh Bachchan fighting all alone with a group of criminals, locking them up in their own den .There is no compromise by the film maker on budget, while shooting the glamour filled dances, stunt filled action scenes and while displaying wonderful dress designs of Girija Joshi in a dream song sequence at picturesque location. The crowd scenes and dances are well handled, with good choreography by Umesh Jadhav and excellent camera work by Prasad Bhende. Music by Nirmal Kumar is just fine.

Aniket Vishwasrao does well as Morya, playing both comedy and action well. But, in the post interval session, he literally ceases to be the hero of the film. His role is taken over by Ashok Samarth, who has his own story to narrate, while displaying his well shaped body & walking style, besides narrating his plans to trap Vikram dada. Girija Joshi has good scope to display her acting skills, as a typical innocent village girl, in the first session of the film. But, in the post interval session, she looks more glamorous, with her changed appearance, especially in the dream song sequence with Aniket. Mohan Joshi as Dr. Chachad and Morya’s maternal uncle, does a good job, like a versatile actor. He gets good support from Uma Sardeshmukh, who plays his wife in the film.

Bad man Shoneel Shinde has got ample scope to display his muscles, but the Hindi theatre artist who makes his debut in Marathi, finds less scope to display his acting potential. Most of the time, he is at the receiving end, being beaten up either by Morya or Inspector Malvankar. So, it is Ashok Samarth, who finds a good scope in post interval session. He seemed to be favourite of the director, for the manner in which he has been projected, in this film, with a lot of soft corner towards his character. Jaywant Wadkar, Viju Khote, Girish Salvi, Dhanjay Mandrekar, Maushami Tondwalkar and others offer good support. Vidhyadahar Joshi arrives almost towards the concluding part of the film, to display his typical style of a selfish politician. But, Ajay Padhye, playing a Muslim youth and a family friend of Chachads, invites attention with his notable performance in this film.

Ashok Samarth Shoneel Shinde

‘Dhamak’ has served a typical Bollywood recipe for the masses. It is certainly not the kind of film to receive appreciation from critics. One can understand the desperation of the film maker, to make such a commercial film, only to receive recognition, after attempting a sensible film like ‘Zale Mokale Aaakash’ last year and going unnoticed. Not a bad idea, Mr. Bandivadekar. But, we expect a better film from you next time. Not a Bollywood formula, again.

 

‘Govinda’ entertains with a timely message

Govinda movie poster
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio: Vrindavan Films Entertainment
Producer: Vilasrao Waghmode
Director: Aatmaram Dharne
Music: Rohan Pradhan
Cinematography: Nandkumar Patil
Cast: Swapnil Joshi, Girija Joshi, Arun Nalawade, Vidhyadhar Joashi, Uday Tikekar, Annapurna
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Govinda and Ganapati are two such festivals in Maharashtra, which are now days becoming more political than cultural festivals. The shrewd politicians are exploiting the sentiments of enthusiastic youth, luring them with their money power to earn political mileage for themselves. Set on the backdrop of this theme, new Marathi film ‘Govinda’ exposes the motives of one such politician who is more keen on making his own progress in political circle at the cost of the lives of thousands of Govindas, who take risks to rise to maximum heights by forming human pyramids , to win the attractive cash prizes.
Rajan Mayekar ( Swapnil Joshi) is one such dynamic youngster, who is the son of a honest but suspended Police officer( Uday Tikekar); who has been fixed by the builder turned politician Hitesh Gosavi ( Vidyadhar Joshi) , popularly known as Mama. Rajan and his group of friends who are taking lead during Govinda and Ganapati festival in their locality; are lured by the cash prize of Rs. 1 Crore offered by Mama to break the dahi handi.

Rajan has a girlfriend Shravani ( Girija Joshi) living in the neighbourhood; but her father (Arun Nalavade) and Rajan’s father are enemies, always fighting over small issues. Instead of preparing for his MPSC exams, as desired by his father and girl friend; Rajan is more keen on event management. He does not believe in following the path of his father, who has suffered because of his honesty. So, to become richer through fast track, he tries to impress Mama, who is also keen on redeveloping his colony.

However, the shrewd politician, has other plans. When Rajan comes to know the truth about Mama using him for his personal gain and having falsely implicated his father; he dares to challenge him. But, Mama plays all his tricks, only to silence his voice. Finally, after recovering from his leg injury, suffered while breaking Mama’s Hundi, Rajan prepares hard for his examination and becomes strong enough to teach a lesson to the Politician.

Girija Joshi In Govinda

The film deals with a subject, which is so relevant to make the youngsters understand how these politicians are using them for their personal gain, at the cost of their lives. The film clearly hints at the non availability of safety requirements at the site of such prize Money Govinda competitions. It also clearly shows how the Politicians manage media support for their publicity. In one of the scenes, it is clearly shown as to how big water cannons are used to break the pyramids of the team, which is about to break the Hundi. And last but not the least; where from the money comes during Govinda sponsorship ?

‘Govinda’ certainly delivers a timely message at the most appropriate time when the festival season is just on the way; but, some of the scenes have been wrapped up in the screenplay, e.g. like the sudden cancellation of Shravani’s marriage to a boy from Kuwait, followed by quick understanding between Rajan’s and Shravani’s parents. Even the climax scene showing Rajan achieving a powerful position in a short period and getting Mama arrested with his property raided, looks more like a typical formula film style. But, looking at the sincere effort put in by the film maker, in doing a good study about the commercialisation of this popular festival, the film has turned out to be a fairly good presentation .

Swapnil Joshi is now a popular hero of Marathi films. Through his performance in ‘Govinda’ , he has proved that he can pull the success of a film at his own strength. He is certainly a very good actor, who performs every character he plays through his heart and playing this role of Rajan Mayekar with full commitment, is the best example. Swapnil’s fans shouldn’t miss this film. Girija Joshi looks impressive as his co star and has given good support. Considering her character from a typical Middle class family, the director has not glamorized her character.

For both Swapnil and Girija, the director has used light make up, to make them look more natural. Arun Nalawade and Uday Tikekar offer a good support; but Vidyadhar Joshi impresses more, as the perfect villain in Marathi film industry. All the youngsters in the group of Swapnil, have performed very well. Some of them are new faces. Dialogues of the film by Arwind Jagtap are well written. Music by Rohan Pradhan is fine; but, he has impressed more with his background music. Naddkumar Patil’s cinematography has captured the Dahi handi and action scenes and song sequences very well. In short, ‘Govinda’ entertains with a timely message.