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Madhura Velankar Satam returns to television with a challenging role

Renowned Marathi stage- television and film actress Madhura Velankar Satam is back on small screen. This time she plays the mother of an 18 year old daughter, in the ongoing popular Marathi serial ‘Tumchi Mulgi Kaay Karte? (तुमची मुलगी काय करते?)’ which is aired on Sony Liv Marathi.

Madhura Velankar Satam in Marathi Serial 'Tumchi Mulgi Kaay Karte?' on sony Marathi
Madhura Velankar Satam in Marathi Serial ‘Tumchi Mulgi Kaay Karte?’ on sony Marathi

Talented, versatile actress that she is, Madhura has found this strong central character of Ms. Shraddha Mirajkar in this thrilling serial on a timely subject. The serial shows the concern of a mother- a school teacher, when she finds that her daughter has gone missing and is alleged to have been part of a rave party which has connection with people in drug business.

Madhura Velankar Satam
Madhura Velankar Satam

There is plenty of scope for Madhura in this serial, when she notices that both her husband and her daughter have lied to her about her daughter’s actual plans to attend the said party. Madhura faces the challenge to search her daughter and prove her not guilty. This is a well presented serial, but the overall 22 minutes time plus commercials every episode is too less for this thriller.

Madhura Velankar to conclude her programme ‘Madhurav’ this weekend

Well known Marathi actress Madhura Abhijit Velankar-Satam, who launched her programme ‘Madhurav’ from 17th April 2020 on youtube channel was also presented on Madhura’s FB account every Friday and Sunday live at 6 pm. Till now she has presented 17 sessions . Each session comprised of reading out the literature of about 3 to 4 well known personalities, which included celebrities like Swanand Kirkire, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Mangala Godbole & Mugdha Godbole. Madhura tried this experiment during this lock down period, with the help of Rohit Phalke with technical support from Manish Nene.

Actress Madhura Velankar-Satam
Actress Madhura Velankar-Satam

The programme received overwhelming response from world over and watching this response Madhura plans to have Season 2 of this programme soon. In the meanwhile she has planned a grand finale this week end i.e on Friday 19th June, Saturday 20th June and Sunday 21st June at 6 pm. by inviting renowned people from our society like Niyati Tahker DCP, Zone 5 of Asia’s largest slum, Mumbai Police, Vijay Balamar, DMC Zone 6 BMC, Sahil Joshi, Executive Producer, India Today, Media House and Salil Bendre, Prof- Doctor, Head of Pulmonary medicine, Nanawati Super Speciality Hospital, Mumbai.

Gumnaam Hai Koi ( गुमनाम है कोई! )

Gumnaam He Koi Marathi Natak Poster
  • Genres:  Thriller, Drama
  • Rating: na
  • Opening Date: 2018 (22 December)
  • Production House: Bhadrakali Productions
  • Producer(s):  Kavita Machhindra Kambli
  • Presenter: Prasad Kambli
  • Writer:  Shilpa Navalkar
  • Director: Mangesh Kadam
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  • Producer(s):  Kavita Machhindra Kambli
  • Co-producer(s): na
  • Director: Mangesh Kadam
  • Writer:  Shilpa Navalkar
  • Dialogues: na
  • Artist:  Angad Mhaskar, Shaila Kanekar, Prajkta Datar Ganpule, Rohit Phalke, Madhura Welankar-Satam
  • Set Design: Pradeep Mulye
  • Lights: Pradeep Mulye
  • Costume: Meera Velankar
  • Background Music: na
  • Makeup: Sachin Varik
  • Costume Designer:  Meera Velankar
  • Hair Style: na
  • Art: na
  • Lyrics: na
  • Music: Avinash, Vishwajeet
  • Playback singers: na
  • Choreographer : na
  • Publicity Designs: na

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Madhura Velankar and Rujuta Deshmukh to conduct Drama workshop between 17-29th April 2017

Madhura Velankar  and Rujuta Deshmukh
Actress Madhura Velankar and Rujuta Deshmukh

Summer vacation is the right time to exploit the hidden talent in children. And, if there is any workshop which would entertain them, it is Drama workshop. Marathi actresses Madhura Velankar and Rujuta Deshmukh have come forward to conduct one such Drama workshop for children between 17th and 29th April 2017. It will be held at Sathye College, which is a hub for cultural activities.

Both Madhura Velankar and Rujuta Deshmukh have been associated with acting field for the past 18 years and they conducted their first such workshop in the 2015, which received overwhelming response. At that time, they had to take an extra batch. Now, keeping this demand in mind, this time, their workshop will be split into three sessions. Besides Madhura and Rujuta, Madhura Velankar‘s mother Rajani Velankar and renowned choreographer Deepali Vichare will also be associated in conducting this workshop.

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Madhura Velankar – Satam

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Madhura Velankar, Actress

Biography / Profile:

Born : 8 October
Occupation : Actress
Madhura Velankar is considered to be among the top leading heroines of Marathi film industry. She plays the female lead opposite Aniket Vishwasrao in the latest released film ‘Rangiberangi‘. A type of role, which she calls Filmy-type’s, but at the same time admits that it was because of the presentation of her character in the script that made her go for this role. She has also done some Marathi television serials.

Filmography:

Movie(s)
Ashach Eka Betawar(2013)
Jana Gana Mana (2012)
Paulwaat (2011)
Haapus (2010)
Canvas (2009)
Kshanokshani (2009)
Main In China (2009)
Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad (2008)
Rangeberangi (2008)
Guilty (2008)
Uladhaal (2008)
Gojiri (2007)
Matichya Chuli (2007)
Mi Amruta Bolatiye (2007)
Aai No. 1 (2007)
Sarivar Sar (2005)
Khabardar (2005)
Not Only Mrs. Raut (2003)

Serial(s)

Play(s)
Ha Shekhar Khosla Kon Aahe (2015)
Mr And Mrs (2013)
Lagnabambal (2011)
Kadhitari Vedyagat (2009)

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Interview(s):

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Adhantari ( अधांतरी )

Adhantari Marathi Movie
Release Year: 2004 ( 31 December )
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Pratik Films
Producer(s):  Prakash Bane
Co-Producer: Viju Mane
Director: Subhash Phadke
Writer: Prakash Bane
ScreenPlay: Shirish Latkar
Dialogues: Shirish Latkar
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Producer(s): Prakash Bane
Executive Producer: na
Co-Producer: Viju Mane
Director: Subhash Phadke
Assistant Director: Nitin Kamble
Writer: Prakash Bane
ScreenPlay: Shirish Latkar
Dialogues: Shirish Latkar
Lyrics: Abhijeet Panse
Music: Kaushal Inamdar
Playback Singer:   Hrishikesh Kamerkar
Cinematographer (DOP): Sameer Athalye
Editor: Rahul Bhatankar
Starcast: Sandeep Kulkarni, Madhura Velankar, Abhijeet Chavan, Shweta Bhosle, Ashok Shinde
Art Director: Ashish Kolte
Costumes: Prachi Gadgil, Jayesh Joshi
Makeup: Satish Bhavsar, Suresh Haridwar
Sound : Aappa Tarkar
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Ganesh Gargote
P.R.O.: na
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‘Ashach Eka Betavar’ takes you on a mystery filled journey

Asach Eka Betawar Movie Poster
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Banner: Srushti Films
Producers: Leena Bala Nandgaonkar, Divakar Sawant, Javed Pathan
Director: Sanju Hinge
Music: Milind Joshi
Cinematography: Raju K. G.
Cast: Sanjay Narvekar, Ankush Chaudhari, Madhura Velankar-Satam, Sai Tamhankar, Sanjay Mone, Yatin Karyekar, Mangesh Desai, Sharad Ponkshe, Kamalesh Sawant, Punam Jadhav, Sharad Gadgil, Shreya Kadam, Dinesh Salvi, Vaishnavi Naik, Suresh Dol, Ram Budke, Archana Tendulkar, Sangeeta Sane, Hrishikesh Shastri, Sumit Mane, Vedang Patkar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

So many films have been made in the past, which were inspired by Agatha Christie’s best selling world famous novel- ‘And Then There Were None’, which had sold over 100 million copies. A film was also made with the same name, which was an adaptation of the novel. But, when a stage play was attempted in UK, with the name ‘Ten Little Niggers’; few changes were made in the script. The stage play continued in USA, thereafter, with the title ‘Ten Little Indians’.

In 1965, Raja Nawathe directed a Hindi film ‘Gumnam’, which was also inspired by this English stage play and not the original novel, as in the original novel, all the guests in the bungalow get killed and the man behind the killings, finally ends his life. Now, we find a new Marathi film, also inspired by the English play ‘Ten Little Indians’, which was also based on Agatha Christie’s creation. So, we find eight strangers coming together on an island to find their accommodation in a bungalow, surrounded by dense forest. They are welcomed by a Butler ( Sanjay Narvekar) and his wife ( Poonam Jadhav) who attend to them.

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Ankush Choudhari, Ashach Eka BetawarDuring their first dinner itself, a recorded message accuses each one of them of the crimes committed by them. They all question the butler, asking him about the man behind the scene. When all of them are convinced that like them, even the Butler has been invited to serve them; they start suspecting each other. As the mystery remains, two of them are found murdered, one after the other, little before interval. Before that, the director takes time to narrate in brief the lifestyle of Mumbai through the voice of Nana Patekar, since all these people belong to Mumbai. He also takes you quickly into the flashback, showing the background of six of the guests, while they are travelling in an imported motor boat, on their way to the island.

At the stroke of interval, there are six guests left, besides the Butler and his wife. Aakash( Ankush Choudhary) and Ameeta (Madhura Velankar ) being treated as lead pair, come closer during this period; while the bar dancer Shabana( Sai Tamhankar) becomes the favourite of DD (Yatin karyekar). A doctor (Sanjay Mone) and a professional criminal ( Kamlesh Sawant) are looked upon as suspects, in this mysterious drama. As the screenplay progresses, you find at least two twists in the screenplay of this film; only to surprise you in the climax about the man behind the killings.

Chintan Mokashi’s screenplay possesses the required strength, to create the desired impact in this captivating murder mystery, which is new to Marathi cinema. His dialogues with Sanjay Pawar also create the combined effect of fear and humour, according to the changing situation. The character of Sanjay Narvekar has been cleverly used to nullify the continuous effect of terror. Director Sanju Hinge has done a brilliant job in generating anxiety after each murder sequence, for which he deserves compliments.

The background music and sound effects have been well paced in this film to generate curiosity at every stage, especially after interval. The film has only three songs composed by Milind Joshi, out of which two songs in Hindi are picturised on Shabana, during pre interval stage .The third one is played in the background, immediately after interval. Editing work by Kshitij Pavaskar and Abhijit Girulkar is good, compared to the Hindi version ‘Gumnam’ based on the adaptation of same play. The cinematography by Raju K.G. is very effective to create that desired impact, at every moment in the film.
Among the artistes, Ankush Choudhary, Madhura Velankar, Sai Tamhankar , Yatin karyekar, Sanjay Mone and Sanjay Narvekar find better scope to display their acting skills, at different situations. Kamlesh Sawant finds some scope in three scenes; but talented actors like Sharad Ponkshe and Mangesh Desai are treated like guest artistes in this film. The same is the case with Ponam Jadhav .

The plot in the film is gripping, though it has some resemblance to 1965 Bollywood film ‘Gumnam’; which is also inspired by Agatha Christie’s creation. The reason for the assembly of guests is different. By the way, the Bikini scene of Sai hasn’t been there in ‘Gumnam’, as the Bollywood actress Helen was shown in Mini skirt at the beach. One good thing is that, the makers of this film have admitted that they were inspired by Agatha Christie’s work. Now, how you give treatment to this subject in cinematic format, is all that important and makers of ‘Ashach Eka Betavar’ have succeeded in offering their best to Marathi film lovers. It’s a well presented murder mystery. Finally, what Agatha Christie had said, has a point here. “Every murderer is probably somebody’s old friend.”