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‘Well Done Boys’ selected for REELS Int Film Fest

'Well Done Boys' Movie poster, Mohan Joshi, VIjay Patkar
‘Well Done Boys’ Movie poster, Mohan Joshi, VIjay Patkar

‘Well Done Boys’ directed by Prakash Jadhav has been selected for the ‘REELS International Film Festival to be organised by Film Foundation and Welfare Foundation, Aurangabad. This is the second year of this film festival and the selection of film has been made from 434 films. The story of this film revolves around the school students, who according to the makers are the future of our country. In this film, they have focussed their attention on the Teacher – student relationship and have tried to suggest how the life of mischievous students can be made bright with proper attention on them.

Incidentally, director Prakash Jadhav is known for handling the subjects on students and their life. The story of ‘Well Done Boys’ is written by Ashok Bafna and Kishore Thakur, whuile the dialogues are written by Ashok Mankar and Mahendra Patil. Lyrics are penned by Ashish Ningurkar and Ashok Mankar with music composed by Shriran Aras and S.P. Sen. Cinematography is by Triloki Choudary, Hitesh Belder and Prakash Karlekar with editing by Prakash Atmaram Jadhav. The film stars Mohan Joshi, Vijay Patkar, Shilpa Prabhulkar, Priy Ranjan, Vinod Jolly, Mahendra Patil, Ashish Ningurkar along with a team of child artistes. The film will be released soon.

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Shoor Aamhi Sardaar ( शूर आम्ही सरदार )

Shoor Aamhi Sardar Marathi Film
Release Year: 2017 (21 April)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  ★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Indo Aus Entertainment, Jhumka Films, Sasa productions
Producers: Dr Pradnya Dugal, Shweta Deshpande, Ganesh Loke
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Prakash Jadhav
Writer: Ganesh Loke, Sachin Darekar
ScreenPlay: Ganesh Loke, Sachin Darekar
Dialogues: Ganesh Loke, Sachin Darekar
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Producers: Dr Pradnya Dugal, Shweta Deshpande, Ganesh Loke
Executive Producer: na
Director: Prakash Jadhav
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ganesh Loke, Sachin Darekar
ScreenPlay: Ganesh Loke, Sachin Darekar
Dialogues: Ganesh Loke, Sachin Darekar
Lyrics: Ganesh Loke, Mumtaz Nikhat
Music: Vaishnav Deva
Playback Singer:  Udit Narayan, Dalia, Vaishnav Deva
Cinematographer (DOP): Neetu Iqbal Singh
Editor: Komal Varma
Starcast: Sayaji Shinde, Sanjay Mone, Bharat Ganeshpure, Shantanu Moghe, Ganesh Loke, Harshada, Dr. Pradnya Dugal, Shweta Deshpande
Art Director: Amar Rana, Sanjay Rane
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : na
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Dinesh Bajaj
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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Sanjay Mone plays wanted terrorist Hafiz Saeed in ‘Shoor Aamhi Sardar’
‘Shoor Aamhi Sardar’ to release on 21st April

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Muhurat of ‘Shyamchi Shala’ with a song recording

Shrirang Aaras, Sanjivani Bhelande , Singer

Known for their story oriented subjects, Marathi films have been offering entertainment with a substance. Many thought-provoking Marathi movies with some entertainment value in it, have appreciated by all film lovers. One such forthcoming Marathi Film ‘Shyamchi Shala’ falls into the above category, as the makers claims it to be an entertaining, yet a film with social message.

The muhurat of ‘Shyamchi Shala’ was held recently, with a song recording, at Lata Mangeshkar recording studio at Andheri, Mumbai. The songs of this film are written by Eknath Pawar and Akshay Shinde and music is composed by Shrirang Aaras. The song during muhurat was recorded in the voices of Sanjeevani Bhelande and Shripad Mallya. ‘Shyamchi Shala’ is being directed by Prakash Jadhav , who has graduated himself from editing to direction. Along with the director, also present on the occasion were co-producer Nandu Malvankar and the entire music team. Vijay Patkar and few other celebrities from the industry were also present . The movie is produced by Sainath Chitra and the responsibility of story-screenplay-dialogues has been handled by Paresh Borate. Arun Nalavade and Vijay Patkar will be seen in important major roles in the film.

‘Shyamchi Shala’ is expected to go on floors very soon.

 

 

 

‘Aamhi Chmakte Taare’ – shows the way to shine in darkness

Aamhi Chamakate Tare Poster
Rating: ★★ ½
Banner: Sainath Chitra Pictures.
Producer:Deepak S Choudhary, Prakash A. Jadhav
Director:Prakash jadhav
Music:Shreerang Aras
Camera:Unmesh Kabare
Cast: Bharat Jadhav, Prasad Oak, Nisha Parulekar, Reema Lagoo, Mr. Sachin Pilgaonkar, Manasi Magikar, Anand Abhyankar, Sneha Raikar, Nirmala Kotnis, Sanjay Desai, Satish Pulekar, Yogesh Mahajan and child artiste Indrajeet More.
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

The best way to defeat darkness is to display the brighter side of yourself. Latest released Marathi film ‘Aamhi Chamakte Taare’ deals with one such social issue, which is so relevant today, to create awareness in the society. The film revolves around a 4th standard student Sachin( Indrajeet More) , who is adopted by a well to do couple- Sameer and Sonali ( Prasad Oak & Nisha Parulekar).It so happens that five years after their marriage, the happily married couple come to know that Sonali cannot give birth to a child. So, on the advice of a family friend and neighbor, Dr. Vinay( Yogesh Mahajan) who is a Gynecologist, they adopt a few months old child; whose parents have passed away. When this bright boy Sachin, while studying in 4th standard in a good school from Mumbai, faints on two occasions; he is tested +ve for HIV during investigations. The parents hide this reality from the boy and his old grandparents.

The trouble begins when during the annual medical camp in his school, the parents are called by the school principal( Reema Lagoo) to inform the parents, who are already aware of the ailment of Sachin. Though the principal, the class teacher and the School Peon – Ganpat mama are sympathetic towards the child and prefer to remain silent on this issue; the news leaks through other teaching staff. The parents of other children then object to Sachin’s presence in school.

Aamhi Chmakte Taare Still

The little child, who is looking for friends, is then admitted to a special school for such children, where he finds real happiness. Through this school, he takes part in the Inter School Music competition hosted by his previous school; where he wins the hearts of all his old friends, including the Judge of the competition Mr. Sachin Pilgaonkar Mr. Sachin Pilgaonkar. The film’s story which is originally written by Anant Sutar has been expanded by Deepak S Chaudhary on the direction of Editing specialist Prakash Jadhav.

The well presented screenplay of this film, goes on to convey a timely message to the society, to change their outlook towards such HIV affected children. Meaningful lyrics, supported by good music from Shrirang Aras, makes this film musical, besides its thought provoking subject. Child artist Indrajeet More, who plays the role of little Sachin, has played his role remarkably well. Prasad Oak and Nisha Parulekar play perfect understanding parents. Both of them have expressed their emotions clearly, through their spontaneous expressions, with every scene they have faced.

The film is a tribute to Anand Abhyankar, who passed away recently, in an unfortunate car accident. In the role of a concerned and caring grandfather, he has clearly displayed that the Marathi film industry has lost a talented actor. In fact, the very first scene of the film, opens with him. Manasi Magikar supports well as his wife. In the role of Principal, Reema Lagoo does well, while Sneha Raikar, the popular kind hearted Mother and Mother in law of Marathi small screen, plays the role of an encouraging class teacher with ease. In the character of Ganpat mama, the school peon, Bharat Jadhav impresses in all those emotion filled scenes. Others in the supporting cast, including a big team of children, have given natural performances.

Director himself being an editor, the film’s climax has been restricted to minimum time to avoid this otherwise time consuming competition. He has rather focused his attention more on the main subject. The only drawback is one song picturised on the family doctor- friend and his wife in the beginning of the film, which looks inappropriate. Otherwise, the film has succeeded in educating the masses through its sensible subject.