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Jana Gana Mana

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Movie: Jana Gana Mana
Rating: –
Genre: Social, Humor
Release Year: 2012
Company: Outreach Motion Picture Pvt. Ltd.
Producer: Golden Dreams Production House,
Sandeep Kadam and Sachin Kadam
Ex-Producer: –
Director: Amit Abhyankar
Assistant Director: Sikander Sayyad, Anand Gokhale
Story, Screenplay, Dialogues: Sameer Joshi
Concept: Mandar Namjoshi
Lyrics: Sandeep Khare
Music: Dr. Saleel Kulkarni
Singers:
Choreography: Deepali Vichare
Cinematography: Rajesh Khale
Art: Amar More
Creative Assistant:
Make Up: Amod Doshi, Julian D’souza
Costumes: Chandrakant Sonawane, Mangesh Mahadev
Action:
Sound: Dinesh Uchil
Editor: Shankh Rajadhyaksh
Cast: Nandu Madhav, Chinmay Sant, Madhura Welankar-Satam, Santosh Juvekar, Asmita Joglekar,
Synopsis: Food, Clothing and Shelter- the three basic needs of Man!
And satisfaction at work- The basic need of an intellectual Man!
Faase Pardhi is one such tribe which has been deprived of the basic Needs – food, clothing and shelter for a long long time and have become so used to it… that they don’t desire much of it either!
The Sarva-Shiksha Abhiyaan of the Government of India strives to impart elementary education to every child of the country with a strong and dedicated task force of Teachers and Teaching Staff who run schools in the remotest of the places.
The ‘Faase Paardhis’ are branded criminals- going to any level for survival!
The Teaching staff, (without a B.Ed degree) earns less than a daily wage laborer even if they are graduates. And yet they travel great distances or stay away from their families to teach students in the schools.
Katu, and his sister Babli, (both kids from a Faase-Pardhi Tribe) accidentally end up in school and become regulars once they get to know that a mid-day meal is served free of charge in the school… (of which, there is no guarantee at home). Most of the kids have the same agenda
Ramchandra Sontakke… a dedicated member of Teaching Staff in one such school is a Romantic- He wants to create a nation of educated kids…. But is entrusted to a school with just a handful of kids who attend solely for the meal… He is desperate to get transferred to a better school where he can also stay with his family!
In his journey to get transferred, he takes the kids along and tries to counter the vicious and corrupt system with his innocent ways and is confronted with the stark realities of life.
But in all this….the bond between the teacher and the kids reaches a summit…

A journey called Jana Gana Mana!
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‘Jana Gana Mana’ is an eye opener

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Rating: na
Presenter: Outreach Motion Picture Pvt. Ltd.
Producer: Golden Dreams Production House, Sandeep Kadam and Sachin Kadam
Director: Amit Abhyankar
Story: Sameer Joshi
Music: Dr. Saleel Kulkarni
Camera: Rajesh Khale
Cast: Nandu Madhav, Chinmay Sant, Madhura Welankar-Satam, Santosh Juvekar, Asmita Joglekar,
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Roti, Kapada and Makaan are three basic necessities of millions of people living in remote villages of this country. One such village selected by film maker Amit Abhyankar is village Mhalunge in a remote place in Maharashtra. Through his film ‘Jana Gana Mana’ he has tried to send across a strong message to the people about the existing corrupt system and how even a dedicated teacher of a small school in this village is not spared from giving a bribe to the education Inspector of his Taluka.

‘Jana Gana Mana’ also tries to explain how important is education these days to the children of rural poor. Today, many children in these areas attend school, because they are served free meals. Fase Pardhi is one such tribe found at such remote places, who have been deprived of such basic needs, beyond which they have no dreams. The film’s story revolves around one such family of Dagadu ( Santosh Juvekar), his wife ( Madhura Velankar Satam) and his two kids Katu and Babli (Chinmay Sant & Asmita Joglekar).

The focus is however on the importance of education and therefore we find Mr. Sontakke (Nandu Madhav) a dedicated teacher posted to this village to run this small school comprising of about a dozen students. To impress upon the visiting Education Inspector on the independence day, Mr. Sontakke sincerely plans a programme and a parade spending from his own pocket. But, during his one such visit to Taluka office, he learns from the office clerk that he has to pay for it and also entertain the Inspector to get his transfer to a place, where he can stay with his family.
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Having seen the lack of interest among the students from the present school, Mr. Sontakke does all that to get his transfer order. But, on his return, he finds the change among the students, especially Katu, in whom he notices change , in spite of his poor background. The film ends with a positive note, showing the teacher tearing off his transfer order and deciding to stay back in the village.

‘Jana Gana Mana’ represents the real rural India with perfect presentation of characters.
After his memorable performance in ‘Harischandrachi Factory’, Nandu Madhav finds one more chance and the versatile actor has come out with another superb performance in that central character of a school teacher. Santosh Juvekar as Dagadu is a perfect choice, being an angry young man into wrong business. And, he has done his part well. Madhura Velankar Satam finds a better role of a typical tribal woman, who works hard to run her house, besides managing her two kids. With dark make up and costumes suited to her character, she looks more truthful. Watch her body language, when she dares to intercept the school teacher to scold him and while doing the first aid for her injured kid. Indeed, Madhura has given her best. The kids too have done well; but Chimay Sant impresses the most in the role of Katu.

The film has successfully managed to convey what the film maker had in mind. With ideal locations, good cinematography and excellent sound effects, the film looks more realistic. Screenplay and dialogues are well written to create that preferred impact. The limited music is pleasant. Those in the supporting roles have offered good support in their respective roles. ‘Jana Gana Mana’ is a timely film, which should inspire the teachers at remote places as well as the students studying in villages. The film is an eye opener.

‘Jana Gana Mana’ ready for World release

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Exactly 100 years ago Ravindranath Tagore penned ‘Jana Gana Mana’ and 61 years ago it received recognition as national anthem. To celebrate this occasion writer Mandar Namjoshi wrote a script and it saw the cinematic form through the Marathi film ‘Jana Gana Mana’, which is being released on 27th January 2012. The film talks about a committed teacher from a remote place and a student- exactly opposite his nature, studying in his school.

The highlight of this film is that it will be released in digital format and can be viewed by film lovers in theatres in Maharashtra as well as on the laptops and mobile phones anywhere in the world. It is for the first time that a regional film is being released in such a format. The film which stars Nandu Madhav, Madhura Velankar, Santosh Juvekar, Sandeep Mehta and Uday Sabnis is directed by Amit Abhyankar.

To convert the film intro digital format, the director has taken help from a software company Geodesic Ltd; who have also helped them to release the film online through Mundu TV using their applications. But, to view the film in this format on laptop, Computer and Smartphones, the viewer will have to spend US $ 2.99. The film was selected for competition among seven best films, prior to its release in Pune International film festival.