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‘Bai Vadyavar Ya’ song from ‘Jalsa’ will be a tribute to Nilu Phule

Actress Manasi Naik
Actress Manasi Naik

Nilu Phule was a renowned personality  in Marathi film industry during 70s and 80s. During his acting career of 40 years, he has performed in about 60 Marathi and Hindi films. He was very popular as a villain . In spite of portraying cruel characters on screen, he was very popular amongst women because of his good off screen image. His famous dialogue in most of the films ‘Bai Vadyavar Ya’ had reached instant popularity during 70s and 80s.

Now, Studio 9 Entertainment through their forthcoming film Jalsa will pay tributes to this legendary Marathi actor, by using his famous dialogue in the lyrics of a song from this film. Penned by Ashutosh Raj, who is also directing this film, the music for this song is composed by Sameer Saptiskar and the dance performed on this song by Manasi Naik is choreographed by Rajesh Bidve. Anand Shinde has rendered this song, which according to the makers of this film, would a be a instant hit song.

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Pinjara ( पिंजरा )

Pinjra Marathi Film
Release Year:1972 (31 March).
Re-release Year: 2016 (18 March)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★★½
Censor: U
Duration: 175 min.
Studio/presenter: V.Shantaram Production
Producer(s):V.Shantaram
Executive  Producer: na
Director: V.Shantaram
Writer:Shankar Patil
ScreenPlay:Anant Mane
Dialogues:na
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Producers: V.Shantaram
Executive Producer:na
Director: V.Shantaram
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Shankar Patil
ScreenPlay:Anant Mane
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Jagdish Khebudkar
Music: Ram Kadam,Hridaynath Mangeshkar
Playback Singer:   Lata Mangeshkar,Shudhir Phadke,Usha Mangeshkar.
Cinematographer (DOP): Shivaji Sawant.
Editor: V.Shantaram
Starcast: Shriram Lagoo, Sandhya, Nilu Phule, Bhalchandra Kulkarni, Govind Kulkarni, Krushnkant Dalvi, Vatsala Deshmukh, Manikraj, Usha Naik, Sarala Yeolekar
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V. Shantaram’s film ‘Pinjara’ to be released again with new look

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‘Gav Tasa Changla’ releasing on this friday

Gav Tas Changla

Coming to the big screen after many years of entertaining the audience through villainous roles is veteran actor Nilu Phule with ‘Gav Tasa Changla’. A presentation of R Dawar Events Pvt Ltd, produced by Anand Daware and directed by Mahesh Tilekar, the movie will be released on Jan 9.

Nilu Phule had retired from movies in 1996 after giving some mesmerising performances in movies like ‘Samana‘, ‘Sinhasan‘, ‘Pinjara‘, ‘Jait re Jait’, ‘Binkamacha Navra’ and ‘Majha Pati Korad Pati’. In ‘Gav Tasa Changla’, he plays the role of a teacher who is determined to change the people of a village who are lacking progress mainly because of their own lethargic nature.

The audience will be treated with a variety of comedy characters associated with the plot. The castoff the movie includes Sanjay Narvekar, Kranti Redkar, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Siddharth Jadhav, Nagesh Bhosale, Vijay Chavan, Charushila Sabale, Nayana Apte, Kishori Ambiye.

The story of the movie has been written by Mahesh Tilekar, the plot and dialogue is by DM Mirasdar and Mahesh Tilekar. The songs written by Mahesh Tilekar are sung by Asha Bhosale and Anand Shinde. The music is by Kamlesh Bhadkamkar. The screenplay is by Debu Devdhar. The choreography is by Dipali Vichare, art direction is by Giresh Kolapkar and editing is by Sanil Kokate.

So get ready to get entertained and witness Nilu Phule in a new role this January.

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Chatak Chandni ( चटक चांदणी )

Chatak Chandani Marathi Film
Release Year: 1982 (8 November)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: na
Producer(s):  Uma Prakash Bhende
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Prakash Bhende
Writer: Prakash Bhende
ScreenPlay: Prakash Bhende
Dialogues:  D. M. Mirasdar
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Producer(s): Uma Prakash Bhende
Executive Producer: na
Director: Prakash Bhende
Assistant Director: Muralidhar Valature, D. Prakash, Prakash Rananavare
Writer:  Prakash Bhende
ScreenPlay:  Prakash Bhende
Dialogues: D. M. Mirasdar
Lyrics: Sudhir Moghe
Music: Shreekant Telang
Playback Singer:   Usha Mangeshkar, Jayavant Kulakarni
Cinematographer (DOP): Prakash Aanandkar
Editor: Madhu Prabhavalkar
Starcast: Jayashree T, Prakash Bhende, Lalita Pawar, Nilu Phule, Suhas Bhalekar, Raja Mayekar, Bal Karve
Art Director: Sharad Pol
Costumes: Snil Tipanis
Makeup:  Pandhari Jukar, Vilas Kudalkar
Sound : Minu Baba, Prakash Patil
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Subal Sarkar,
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NILU PHULE

Nilu Phule

He is cunning! he is deceitful! he is just a crooked, still he received lots of love from marathi people. His unique style, his voice and his throw of dialogs,no one can forget his villain! Still don’t remember?…okey ! another clue- a black cap, black coat/ jacket and a dhoti, this typical attire and a crafty smile on face, an abusive language…remember his “….cha maayla” ! no doubt still people love to imitate his dialogs!!! Yess he is Nilu Phule! This legendary actor has completed around 40 years in this industry. He had performed in around 138- 140 marathi movies and 12 hindi movies. He had received awards from Maharashtra Govt. consequently in the years 1972, 1973, 1974. He has also got ‘Sahitya Sangit Academy’ award by the hands of President of India and ‘Natyadarpan award for a drama ‘Suryasta’. Lets have talk with him.

Q. When and how did you debut in Marathi film industry?
A. I had started first in folk dramas from our Art group as hobby long back. Later on I entered in professional folk drama ” Katha Akalecha Kandyachi“. We had completed around 2000 shows of ‘Katha….’. In the second part of ‘Katha…..’ I had to perform a role of leader. Anantrao Mane saw my performance and asked me for marathi cinema. Since then never looked back. My first marathi cinema was “Ek Gaav Baara Bhanagadi”. Fortunately this movie created record and I got around 7 marathi movies that year.

Q. Did you deny any role in cinema/ drama in this span of acting? Why?
A. I never denied any role. All the roles were distinctive and with those I was able to communicate different facets of may acting to the audience.

Q. Were there any conspiracy between the nature of Nilu phule and performed role? And what were the effects of your role on your personal life?
A. Never! everybody is not vicious or slanderer in his own life but he need to perform the role of villain…no excuse! And this put to one’s test how he perform the role. One should aim to live the role despite your nature. I would expect people should remember not only me but my roles also and I always take care of it.
Well, I mostly performed negative role and it adversely affected on the people under perception especially women in rural area still think that I m vicious and slanderer by nature, and I like to harass poor people. And that’s why, rural woman whether she is nurse or teacher always kept distance while talking with me.

Q. Which is your most preferred domain for acting…Cinema or drama? Tell me your most favorite cinema.
A. Ofcourse, like an adroit actor I preferred drama . when someone performed best, the discriminating audience appreciate it on the spot. During rehearsal you can have retakes but afterall it depends on the acting you played on the stage. An actor would have to remain alert in this field. No excuse for mistake. You can win the audience only by your acting and once you got refused by the audience, its very difficult to rise up. But no doubt its more challenging to work in drama.

I like marathi movies ‘Samana’, ‘Sinhasan’, ‘Choricha Mamla’, ‘Shapit’, Pudhache pavul’, and marathi drama ‘Suryasta’. I also like my role in ‘katha…..’.

Q. What difference you find in Old marathi and new marathi cinema?
A. Well, the old ones were based on Social, family based stories. But the new marathi cinema is pervading its arena, handling more challenging subjects like ‘Pak Paka Pak’, ‘Dombivali fast’, ‘Shwas’. Marathi cinema soaring high and nominated for Oscar is a sound step towards rejuvenation. Young producer/ directors are trying well.
Marathi drama industry is also handling different subjects like Psychology, addiction, the problems of youngsters, changing status and the effect of status symbol, standard of living , on youngsters , raising demands …these subjects are putting forward by the producers. Marathi audience is also appreciating it.

Q. what steps are taken to receive grant from government for Tamasha/ Lavani?
A. Though responded by audience, Tamasha/ Lavani is still under privileged by people. Leaders are trying to give national and international status for this art. Maharashtra Govt. has acknowledged to give grant for folkdrama/ Tamasha.

Q. Didn’t you ever think about the production before? Which is the most important ingredient for a success of a movie you think?
A. Production/ Direction is the most extravagant part of cinema. One have to spend recklessly in crores. And being an erratic field no one can assure you, how much you get returns as compare to your investment.

Well, Story of the movie is the prime constituent of making of cinema. Then comes the director, who recognize the spark as well as limits of an actor. And getting work done skillfully. Then technical part. No movie will successful without technically soundness. And at last comes the actors, acting in the cinema.

This is a journey of a folk artist to Actor. Don’t you wonder what he is doing now a days? He reads a lot, he like to watch good movies/ dramas. In free time he fosters his hobbies like gardening, social work, working with Andhashraddha Nirmulan Samiti. This hurricane, who flourished at times, want to spend rest of the life peacefully.