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Haapus

Haapus marathi film

Movie: Haapus
Rating: Not rated yet
Genre: Comedy
Release Year: 2010
Company: Everest Entertainment, Alpha-Lyra Entertainment
Producer: Sanjay Chhabria, Abhijeet Satam
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Directors: Abhijeet Satam
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Lyrics: Sandeep Khare
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Singers: Avadhoot Gupte, Vibhawari Apte, Urmila Dhangar, Rahul Saxena, Amruta Subhash, Anjali Kulkarni, Anuradha Marathe, Suvarna Mategaonkar, Pranjali Barve
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Cast: Shivaji Satam, Makarand Anaspure, Subodh Bhave, Madhura Velankar Satam, Pushkar Shrotri, Sulabha Deshpande, Mrunal Deshpande, Manasi Magikar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Swarasha Jadhav, Sunil Deo
Synopsis:
Anna Gurav is terror personified! In Wanarwadi, in the picturesque Konkan, Anna’s word is the LAW- because of his command over Astrology. But he is loggerheads with Ajit, his only son who has developed a new breed of mangoes – the major bread-earner of this region.
The Gurav family also has twin daughters – AMRUTA, the rebellious one and ANKITA, the docile one who is in love with the local rickshaw driver SUBHYA. Enter school teacher DIGAMBER KALE, from Aambejogai Marathwada, who soon becomes an integral part of the Gurav family.

Ajit wants to break the vicious circle of the mango-farmers getting peanuts from the CHAJED who earns millions in the Market. Anna opposes his view of going into the market himself with the mangoes as Anna’s astrology says that this business is not conducive to the Gurav Family.

In Haapus, the Director in an entertaining way paints a compulsive portrait of the Gurav Family along with the villagers, who are largely dependant on the Mango crop that blesses them just once a year!

A Portrait that will satiate every viewer’s innermost sensibilities.

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Monsoon ‘Haapus’ tastes Sweet and Sour

Haapus Poster
Rating: na
Presenter: Eros Entertainment, Everest Entertainment
Producers: Sanjay Chhabria, Abheejit Satam
Director: Abhijeet Satam
Camera: Rahul Jadhav
Story & Screenplay: Saurabh bhave & Subodh Khanolkar
Lyrics: Sandeep Khare
Music: Dr. Salili Kulkarni
Cast: Shivaji Satam, Madhura Velankar, Makarand Anaspure, Subodh Bhave, Pushkar Shotri
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Finally, Sanjay Chhabria and Abhijit Satam’s much awaited ‘Haapus’ has arrived in Maharashtra on the day with wet spell of monsoon spread all over the state. But, the aggressive monsoon decided to take rest, at least in the city of Mumbai; so that people could come out and welcome the king of Konkan, in whose honour the film has been made.

‘Haapus’ which truly stands to its name, does sincerely speak about the exploitation of the poor mango growers from Konkan over the years by the money minded traders. But, keeping in mind the commercial success of the film, the film adds few sub plots to create that required humour and apprehension in the screenplay. The film is mainly filled with emotions of different characters and their reactions to every situation.
Anna Gurav (Shivaji Satam) the head of the family of one of the mango growers of a village in Konkan, is also a victim of this exploitation. He has no regrets, but tries to hide a past happening from his children. Like many others, happy with the price they get for their crop every year; he too is a contented person. One day Anna’s own son Ajit (Subodh Bhave) , who does his own research to grow a better crop, turns protagonist and decides to sell the product directly into market, without involving a middle man. He tries to persuade other crop growers, but the shrewd trader Chajed (Vidyadhar Joshi) blocks his plans, by playing the divide and rule policy. In the meanwhile, a school master from Marathwada – Digamber Kale( Makarand Anaspure) walks into the village on his new assignment and finds temporary shelter in Gurav’s house. He comes to the rescue of Ajit and the entire family of Gurav, including the auto rickshaw driver Subhya (Pushkar Shroti) who is in love with one of the twin daughters of Anna, support him in his mission against the trader.
Madhura Velankar Satam In Haapus
Director Abhijit Satam, who makes his debut as a director through this film, has handled the plot with sincerity, trying his best to show how difficult it is to break the traditional middle man business. With ‘United we stand’ policy of the family he shows sensible audience the way of direct marketing. ‘Haapus’ does take the help of humour with the director taking the advantage of the double role of Amruta-Ankita (played by Madhura, his wife) and offering some comedy scenes in ‘Seeta aur Geeta’ style. In fact, he concentrates on the main plot post interval, after entertaining the audience with a social family gathering.

Good thing about ‘Haapus’ is that there is no vulgarity in the screenplay as the film limits every character within a framework, not allowing anyone to overact or over react and offering enough space to one and all. Only unrealistic and predictable part in the film is the hospital scene in the climax, which has been influenced by some recent Bollywood films. In fact, every happening that takes place in the hospital, looks unnatural. Watch, when Pushkar Shroti walks into the hospital to inquire about Grandma’s health. It only creates laughter for no reason, among audience. But, the superb performances by all the artistes and the pace with which the screenplay moves, does help to surpass such scenes. Sunil Barve and Milind Pathak make special appearances at the right places to offer help to Gurav family during their time of crisis.

The picturesque Konkan has been shot well by Rahul Jadhav with his expert camera work. The director has also been more careful for the indoor scenes, to make them more realistic and hence has chosen the real locations in Kudal. The scenes of actual market place in Vashi have been captured well. Music of the film is just fine, with the title song more impressive than other two songs.

Shivaji Satam has given his best performance through this film in that tailor made role of Anna Gurav. Both Subodh Bhave and Makarand Anaspure are perfect choice in their respective roles. Madhura Velankar gets a chance to prove her ability as an actress offering variety. Sulbha Deshpande looks a perfect Grandma and gets due recognition. Mansi Maggikar (Anna Gurav’s wife) and Mrunal Deshpand e (Ajit’s wife) do not have much to their share, but they have done well. Swarsha Jadhav as the youngest member of Gurav family is good; but it is Pushkar Shroti, who outshines other co stars. Except for Shivaji Satam, there isn’t anyone else in the film, who could compete with him for using that typical Konkani dialect throughout the film. Prashant Damle, plays the Narrator with his voice over, to explain the situation at the beginning and end . In all, ‘Haapus’ is a package of straightforward family entertainer.

Grand Music Release of ‘Haapus’

Hapus Music Lanch

‘Haapus’ which is due for release on 25th June 2010, had its music release in a grand way on Wednesday in Pune. On this occasion, Producer Sanjay Chhabria, actress Madhura Velankar, Music director Dr.Salil Kulkarni and lyricist Sandeep Khare were present.

While speaking on the occasion, Salil Kulkarni said, “There are three songs in the film, which are so relevant to the script. I am sure each one of them will quickly tie up with the audience.” With the music of ‘Haapus’ now reaching every home through Radio and TV medium, Producer Sanjay Chhabria, expressed satisfaction over the popularity of film’s music.

Lyricist Sandeep Khare, describing each song, said, “While ‘Ambaa Pikato…’ unfolds the struggle a family had to go through; ‘Asa asava …’ is a light hearted romantic song. The title track of ‘Haapus’ which rocks, has already created waves.”

The Making of ‘Haapus’

Sanjay Chhabria

Producer Sanjay Chhabria seems to have mastered the Marathi film making and distribution process. Through his previous two films ‘Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy’ and ‘Shikshanachya Aaichha Gho’ he made it a point to touch the hearts of Marathi audience. It was either by way of presenting a strong protagonist defending himself against insults or making a middle class father raise his voice against the age old and corrupt education system; so that the audience could co relate themselves with these characters. As a perfect businessman he not only paid his attention on script and direction, but also focused on marketing and promotion, which was lacking in Marathi film industry. Recently, in a TV interview, Mr. Sanjay made it very clear that the script and director are the real heroes of a successful Marathi film. “ Unlike Hindi films, which become hit because of a hero, the success of Marathi film is more dependent on a good script and fine direction”.

After being associated with Mahesh Manjrekar, he now joins hands with Abhijeet Satam, who is making debut as a director through their jointly produced film ‘Haapus’. Abhijeet was previously associated with ad films.With this film, he also turns a co-producer. ‘Haapus’ made with a budget of 1.5 Crore, with almost an equal amount kept in reserve for the film’s promotion, both of them seem to be confident about their film’s success. As a producer, Sanjay did not only handle the finance and promotion side, but also kept himself creatively involved in every aspect of production, including presentation of the script. “Emotion is the key to be used very cleverly in the script of Marathi films,” says Sanjay. And, when we look at the script of ‘Haapus’, it reminds us about the difference of opinion between father and son, when it comes to making business of Mangoes.

The story of ‘Haapus’ thus revolves around Gurav family with the head of the family – Shivaji Satam selling their crop through a middleman as per traditional practice, but when his son develops a new variety of crop, he decides to sell the same with direct marketing. This is where the conflict begins between father and son. In comes a school teacher, who has moved into their village and the story takes a different turn. In the story, you also find the two twin daughters of Mr. Gurav, who add some hilarious moments into the screenplay for a change, with one of them in love with an auto-rickshaw driver, only to give another twist to the story. “ In all, it is a package of entertainment for one and all,” that’s what the director feels. The film has been shot at some of the natural locations in picturesque Konkan, busy streets of Mumbai and inside the Vashi fruit market, to give a more realistic look.

But, as quoted by them in the film’s campaign, to know what is ‘Haapus’ all about, you need to not only taste it, but also enjoy it. With popular stars like Shivaji Satam, Subodh Bhave, Makarand Anaspure, Madhura Velankar, Pushkar Shroti, Sulabha Deshpande, Mrunal Deshpande, Manasi Magikar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Swarasha Jadhav, Sunil Dev & Dnyaneshwar in the cast and well known singers like Avadhoot Gupte, Vibhawari Apte, Urmila Dhangar, Rahul Saxena, Amruta Subhash, Anjali Kulkarni, Anuradha Marathe, Suvarna Mategaonkar, Pranjali Barve rendering their voices on the music of Dr. Salil Kulkarni, the film has certainly raised the hopes of the viewers. Now, all eyes on 25th June, when the film has its grand release all over Maharashtra.

“Every role is challenging for me” – Subodh Bhave

Subodh Bhave

Not very long ago a chocolate faced young boy from Pune shifted to Mumbai, as he had few films in hand and also some assignments for television serials. Today, he is a well established actor. Be it television, films or stage, Subodh Bhave has always given equal importance to every medium, totally getting involved into the characters he played. We have seen his maturity through some of his recent appearances in films like ‘Kon Aahe Re Tikade’, ‘Raanbhool’ and a popular TV serial ‘Kulavadhu’. Some of his forthcoming releases are ‘Jhale Mokale Aakash ‘ and much talked about ‘Haapus’..

MMW spoke to Subodh on this occasion. Excerpts from an interview :

Subodh Bhave Q: What is that special quality in Subodh Bhave, which invites praise from senior artistes?
A: It could be my honesty or may be my constant struggle to attempt at something different every time. Frankly speaking, I always admire my senior co-artistes and love to learn something from them.

Q: How is Subodh Bhave off screen ? Is he a reserved person or socializing with new friends?
A: I am not at all a reserved person but always love to be friendly with all. Now, how much time it may take to be friendly with them, nothing can be said about that; but
once a friend, I can guarantee about its long existence.

Q: We have also seen you as an Anchor for Kitchen programmes on TV . Do you really enjoy doing such kitchen based programmes and how much are you interested in different food recipes ?
A: To be very honest, I really enjoy playing an anchor for such programmes. Unfortunately, I am a very poor cook. I am still unable to prepare a cup of tea. But, I enjoy tasting different recipes and that’s the reason I am there in this programme. I just love the food , especially vegetarian cooked for me by others.

Q: How was your experience performing in historical classical stage play like ‘Kattyar Kaljaat Ghusli and especially directing the same ?
A: Performing in this play itself was an amazing experience. It was almost after 12 long years, I was directing a play and that too a classical based. Obviously, there was pressure building up prior to the inaugural show, as this drama which had become so popular in the past. I had a doubt whether I will be able to give justice; but, luckily the play is receiving a good response. Now, after directing this play, I would certainly be interested in directing a film. Hope to find an opportunity soon.

Q: Will you be missing your co-stars , as ‘Kulvadhu’ has now come to an end ?
A: Certainly, I miss them a lot. For three years we all worked together. For me, ‘Kulavadhu’ was special, as it offered me my first role in the lead on television.

Q: Tell us something about your role in ‘Haapus’ ? Are you playing a protagonist ?
A: I am playing Ajit- a typical youngster from Konkan, who fights hard for the rights of a farmer who actually grows the Haapus crop. In this film neither me nor anyone else play the lead role, as it is only ‘Haapus’ who plays the lead.

Q: You played a fun loving character in ‘Kon Aahe Re Tikade’, then a negative role of a psychic person in ‘Raan bhool’ and now a totally different role in ‘Haapus’. How challenging was this new role ?
A: For me, every role is challenging, as for different characters I have to be different. Moreover, there is variety in every films story and the people around you are also different. Subodh Bhave in Hapus

Q: Do you believe that to give your best, you need to have equally strong artistes around you ?
A: Yes, I truly believe in what you have said. A film is never a one man show. Till now, whatever films and serials I have performed in, there has been a great contribution coming from my co-artistes and also the technical team. It was only because of such lovely surrounding I had, I could give my best.
Q: How important is director in extracting the best out of the artiste?
A: Yes, the director plays a very important role, as he is the one who is so well connected with the actual script. How and when to use a particular character, only he knows it well.

Q: Why should ‘Haapus’ be a hit film ? Give us some positive points that would make this film hit ?
A- There is one strong reason for ‘Haapus’ to be a hit, as the name of the film says it all. As it is, ‘Haapus’which arrives once in a year, wins the heart of everyone whoever tastes it. Another advantage for the film is its script and last but not the least, the entire team of  ‘Haapus’ would certainly make it victorious.