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‘Aboli’ completes 25 years of its release

Have you imagined Sayaji Shinde playing lead opposite Varsha Usgaonkar ? Well, this has happened 25 years ago on 3rd November 1995. And the film was Aboli’ directed by Amol Shetge. The film was produced by Amol Shetge and Nishikant Sadafule. Story , screenplay and dialogues were by Amol himself and Nishikant Sadafule had composed the music. Sayaji Shinde had played lead role in this film opposite Varsha Usgaonkar and in the photo you will notice both of them in a romantic mood.

Sayaji Shinde, Varsha Usgaonkar, 'Aboli' Marathi Movie
Sayaji Shinde, Varsha Usgaonkar, ‘Aboli’ Marathi Movie

Besides Sayaji and Varsha the film also had Renuka Shahane, Vijay Gokhale, Deepak Shirke, Shraddha and Guddi in lead roles. Other highlights of this film were that the informative booklet released during the film’s release was unique and popular singers of that period Asha Bhosale, Ravindra Sathe and Vinay Mandke had rendered their voices for the songs, which had become very popular. To celebrate 25 years of this film, it is expected that the channels showing Marathi films should have a show of this film.

Renuka Shahane to play lead role in shotfilm ‘Silent Ties’

In the past, Sai Deodhar was recognised as late cinematographer Debu Deodhar & renowned film maker Shrabani Deodhar‘s daughter. But, today she has made her own identitity both in the television and film industry. Having performed lead roles in many television serials, recently, we saw her lead role in ‘Mogara Phulala’ film. However, beyond this, Sai has also made her presence felt as a director through Zee 5 short film ‘Date’.

Shrabani Deodhar, Renuka Shahane, Sai Deodhar
Shrabani Deodhar, Renuka Shahane, Sai Deodhar

Even otherwise, not believing to remain idle, Sai has always been trying something new through her new plans, when she completes her project in hand . Now, her second directorial venture shotfilm ‘Silent Ties’is also on the way . Recently, Sai posted a photograph on social media along with actress Renuka Shanae and her mother. Clearly indicating this project as her second film as director. With Renuka Shahane being part of this short film in the lead role, this film has certainly raised the curiosity among the people.

Produced by Palash Dutta, through this film Sai has tried to present a new but delicate subject which should spread awareness among people about the problems of LGBT . This is a family subject based on brother and sister relationship and Renuka is playing the lead role of sister. The ongoing moth also coincides with the festival of ‘Rakshabandhan’ and therefore the timing for releasing this film is also perfect. Moreover, watching Renuka Shahane‘s performance in this film will also be a pleasure to her fans and admirers.

Renuka Shahane in 'Silent Ties'
Renuka Shahane in ‘Silent Ties’

It may be recalled that Renuka who shot into fame with television’s popular programme ‘Surabhi’ along with Siddharth Kak , later found many roles in Hindi and Marathi films, after playing that most important role of Salman Khan’s Bhabhi in super hit Film ‘Hum Aap Ke hain Koun’. Thereafter, she also made her debut as a director through Marathi film ‘Rita’ starring her close friend Pallavi Joshi in lead role. Now, her role in Sai Deodhar‘s film will surely be something different .

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Renuka Shahane

Renuka Shahane

Biography / Profile:

Somebody has rightly said, “So many languages in this world and smile speaks them all”. So, you can imagine how many people in this world Renuka Shahane must have communicated with, through her pleasant smile. If you ask her, she smiles; adding you to the unaccountable list of admirers. This popular actress and TV anchor, known for her characteristic smile, has now turned a film maker with her new Marathi film ‘Rita’. This will also be her directorial debut, as besides direction she has also written screenplay and dialogues of this film. Based on the original novel ‘Rita Welinkar’ penned by her mother- Shanta Gokhale, Renuka has hardly made any changes to bring alive the Rita Welinkar of 1995 on mega screen. Having assertively opted for her longtime friend Pallavi Joshi, to play the central character of Rita, she is now happy that the film has come out very well and is now due for release on 4th September 2009.

It was a longtime ambition of Renuka to make a film and she had even moved in that direction way back in 1995, but due to her busy schedule and later after her marriage to Ashutosh Rana and then bringing up two little kids- Shauryaman and Satyendra , it seemed difficult. However, now she is back to her field, in a new role as a director. Renuka has lot of hopes from ‘Rita’ as she feels that Marathi film industry is changing and there is a big demand for scripts which are powerful and character oriented to deliver a social message.

Having been brought up in Mumbai’s Dadar area, she finished her schooling from IES’s King George English school. Later, joined St. Xavier’s College and was very much part of cultural fests and actively participated in ‘Mallhar’. Having done her MA in Clinical psychology, Renuka instead of practicing the profession, preferred to host Antakshari and TV programmes. When she gave screen test for a Reader , during the TV show PC aur Mausi, her desire to become host came true. Siddharth Kak’s TV show ‘Surabhi‘ not only gave her recognition as a popular TV host, but also brought her suitable roles in films and TV serials. Her performance in ‘Hum Aap ke Hain Kaun’ was memorable one. On the small screen she was well accepted in different roles through serials like ‘Kora Kagaz’, ‘Imtihaan’ ‘Tejaswini’ and others. She also displayed her talent of gifted voice through ‘Close-up Antakshari‘ programme in the capacity of host again. Now, it’s time for her to give back something to her admirers and there cannot be anything better than directing a film.

Filmography:

Movie(s)
Marathi Movie
Te Aath Divas (2015)
Highway (2015)
Dusari Goshta (2014)
Bhakarkhadi 7 kms (2014)
Akalpith (2014)
Rita (2009)(Director)
Aapalee Maanse (1993)
Hach Sunbaicha Bhau

Hindi Movies
Dil Ne Jise Apna Kahaa (2004)
Masoom (1996)
Hum Aapke Hain Koun (1994)

Serial(s)
Comedy Chi Bullet Train (Colors Marathi)
Fu Bai Fu (Zee Marathi)
Mrs. Madhuri Dixit (Zee Tv)
Awaaz Maharashtracha (Mi Marathi)
Surabhi (Doordarshan)
Mere Rang Mein Rangne Waali (Etv Marathi)
Kora Kagaz (Star Plus)
Tejaswini (Zee Tv)
Imtihaan
Play(s)

Award(s):

Interview(s):

Renuka Shahane

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Te Aath Divas (ते आठ दिवस)

Te Aath Diwas Marathi Movie Poster
Studio/presenter: Supremo Entertainment
Release Year: 2015 (30 October)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 130 min.
Producers: Sweta Snehal Sudhir Jadhav, Kishor Dargalkar, Shekhar Pradhan
Executive  Producer:  na
Director: Shyam Swarnlata Dhanorkar
Writer: Shashank Kevale
ScreenPlay: Shashank Kevale
Dialogues: Shashank Kevale
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers:  Sweta Snehal Sudhir Jadhav, Kishor Dargalkar, Shekhar Pradhan
Executive Producer:  na
Director: Shyam Swarnlata Dhanorkar
Assistant Director: Yuvraj Ghorpade
Writer: Shashank Kevale
ScreenPlay: Shashank Kevale
Dialogues: Shashank Kevale
Lyrics: Soumitra
Music: Vikas Bhatavdekar, Pankaj Padghan
Playback Singer: Shailaja Subramanyam
Cinematographer (DOP): Navnit Misar
Editor: Anant Kamat
Starcast: Renuka Shahane, Tushar Dalvi, Aaroh Velankar, Deepali Muchrikar, Avinash Masurekar, Sunil Joshi, Atul Todankar, Meena Sonavane, Abhilasha Patil, Suhasini Paranjpe, Abhishek Deshmukh, Ashay Kulkarni, Pandurang Kulkarni, Ramesh Solanki, Ashitosh Gaikwad.
Art Director: Chetan Shikarkhane
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : Satish Pujari
Background Score: Pankaj Padghan
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: Rush Media
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

 ‘Te Aath Divas’ :  The film tells a story of a family where Renuka Shahane is playing a career woman and a mother. Having left her daughter at the age of 1 to pursue her career in the USA, she is now back after almost two decades to attend her daughter’s marriage. Things, however, are not like what they seem. After unearthing a truth, she decides to stand firmly behind her daughter during her moments of crisis.

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‘Te Aath Divas’ First look unveiled

renuka shahane, tushar dalvi

Te Aath Diwas Marathi Movie Poster

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‘Te Aath Divas’ is another family entertainer, with a message

Te Aath Diwas Marathi Movie Poster
Rating: ★★★
Studio/presenter:
Supremo Entertainment
Producers: Shweta Sudhir Snehal Jadhav, Kishor Dhargalkar, Shekhar Pradhan
Director: Shyam Swarnlata Dhanorkar
Writer: Shashank Kevale
Music: Vikas Bhatavdekar, Pankaj Padghan
Director of Photography:  Navnit Misar
Editor: Anant Kamat
Genres: Drama
Censor: U/A
Duration: 124 Min.
Cast: Renuka Shahane, Tushar Dalvi, Aaroh Velankar, Deepali Muchrikar, Avinash Masurekar, Sunil Joshi, Atul Todankar, Meena Sonavane, Abhilasha Patil, Suhasini Paranjpe, Abhishek Deshmukh, Akshay Kulkarni, Pandurang Kulkarni, Ramesh Solanki, Ashutosh Gaikwad.

Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Looks like, it’s time for family entertainers, in Marathi films. So, after ‘Rajwade & Sons’, we now find the story of Deodhar joint family, in latest released Marathi film ‘Te Aath Divas’.  In ‘Rajwade & Sons’, we saw a foreign returned stylish Uncle of the children, returning home after so many years; while in ‘Te Aath Diwas’, we find the high profile mother of the young would be bride, returning from abroad, after many years.

With this resemblance, ‘Te Aath Divas’ begins with the marriage preparations of young granddaughter Prajakta (Deepali Muchrikar) of Mr. Deodhar( Avinash Masurekar), head of the joint family. The big family comprises of Prajakta’s father Sudhakar( Tushar Dalvi), her eldest Uncle (Sunil Joshi), youngest Uncle( Atul Todankar) , their wives and their children. Prajakta’s mother Vasundhara( Renuka Shahane) who deserts her, while she was just one year old, to take up a foreign assignment, is returning home, after so many years, only to attend the marriage of her daughter.

Not all , except Sr. Deodhar is happy with the arrival of Vasundhara. But, soon she becomes friendly with all, including Prajakta. With just a week left for Prajakta’s marriage, her foreign returned mother notices unhappiness on her daughter’s face. Finally, she tells her mother that she doesn’t want to marry Shrirang (Aroh Velankar), as she likes Jay, a young budding cricketer, living in the neighborhood. And, the mother assures all the help to her. With so many characters around, the story of the film takes a turn, in the post interval session, to surprise the audience, with happy ending.

Te Aath Diwas, Marathi Film
‘Te Aath Diwas’ Marathi FilmStill

The theme of the film itself, is not very suitable to Maharashtrian culture, as it is very difficult to believe that a mother would desert her little baby and husband and leave abroad, on a job assignment, to remain totally detached for several years. Therefore, her returning for her daughter’s marriage, doesn’t indicate any attachment, towards her family.

However, the intention of the filmmaker, has been good, to deliver a simple and timely message. Good performances come from all the important artistes, Renuka Shahane, Tushar Dalvi, Sunil Joshi, Atul Todankar Meena Sonavane, Abhilasha Patil and others. Newcomer Deepali Muchrikar, who has portrayed the role of a confused young girl Prajakta, has impressed on her debut. Young Aroh Velankar (‘Rege’ fame) has played his limited role, showing a lot of maturity, like a versatile actor.

It was nice to see veteran actor Avinash Masurekar in Grand father’s role; but, he and the child artiste Ashitosh Gaikwad have performed, as if they were performing on stage. At least, their style of delivering the dialogues indicated it. This was because, the director hasn’t taken cinematic liberties to make the film more interesting. Most of the film is shot indoors, in the house, except for few outdoor scenes. But, it is only because of the performances and the message delivered by the film, it has turned out to be a wholesome family entertainer.

‘Te Aath Diwas’ First look unveiled

te aath diwas marathi film poster

First look of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Te Aath Divas’ was unveiled in presence of main artistes of the film and media persons today evening. On this occasion child artiste of the film Ashitosh Gaikwad presented a skit to introduce all the main artists in this film, one by one. And it was a unique way of introducing the artistes to the media.

The film is produced by Kishor Dhargalkar and Shekhar Pradhan and directed by Shyam Dhanorkar.DOP NavnitMisar and music Vikas Bhatavdekar are other credits. The film stars Tushar Pradhan, Renuka Shane, Atul Todankar, Aroh Velankar, Deepali Mucherkar, Avinash Masurekar, Sunil Joshi, Meena Sonavne , Abhilasha Patil ,Ashitosh Gaikwad and others.
The film is all set to release soon.

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Janiva ( जाणिवा )

Janiva Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2015 (31 July)
Genres: Social Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Blue Eye Productions Pvt Ltd
Producer(s): Milind Vishnu, Rajesh Ranshinge, Reshama Vishnu, Srman Jain
Executive  Producer: Deeya Patel
Director: Rajesh Ranshinge
Writer: Rajesh Ranshinge
ScreenPlay: Nilesh Upadhye
Dialogues: Nilesh Upadhye
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Milind Vishnu, Rajesh Ranshinge, Reshama Vishnu, Srman Jain
Executive Producer: Deeya Patel
Co-producer: Karan Chauhan, Vikas Shrivastava
Director: Rajesh Ranshinge
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Rajesh Ranshinge
ScreenPlay: Nilesh Upadhye
Dialogues: Nilesh Upadhye
Lyrics: Tejashree Borkar, Nilesh Upadhye, Mangesh Kangde
Music: Harshwardhan Dixit
Playback Singer:  na
Cinematographer (DOP): Shailesh Avasthi
Editor: Raju Kapadia, Milind Vishnu
Starcast: Satya Manjrekar, Atul Parchure, Kishore Kadam, Vaibhavi Shandilya, Usha Nadkarni, Renuka Shahane, Sanket Agarwal, Anuradha Mukherjee, Devdutt Dani, Kiran Karmarkar, Indira Krishnan
Art Director: Shrikumar Nair
Costumes: Rashmi Sawant
Makeup: na
Sound : Parth Shah,
Background Score: Paresh Shah
Choreographer: Augi, Hitesh
DI, VFX: Aum Creations, R9 VFX
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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Janiva Marathi Film Poster

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‘Akalpith’ presents a psycho thriller with a mind game

Akalpith Poster
Rating: ★★★
Studio / Presenter: Nought Creation
Producers: Prasad Ugle, Harshal Ushir
Writer, Director: Prasad Acharekar
Cinematographer: Neeshank Mathure
Backgroundscore: Saurabh Bhalerao
Cast: Dr. Mohan Agashe, Nirmitee Sawant, Atul Todankar, Renuka Shahane, Abhinay Sawant, Rutul Patil, Ashutosh Patki, Sumedh Gaikwad
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Psycho thrillers are not new to Marathi film industry; but, a mind twisting psychological thriller with a gripping screenplay is really something new to Marathi cinema. Writer-Director Prasad Achrekar, who is the grandson of legendary art director M. R. Achrekar, has offered his debut film ‘Akalpith’, with the help of young Snehal Pendurkar, who besides writing this riveting screenplay, has also handled the graphic art of this film, during flashbacks very well.

‘Akalpith’ begins with the special meeting of the Jury with the judge, where the public prosecutor seeks the help of a renowned female psychologist, to study the past history and the statement of the alleged psycho killer. As their proceedings go on, the film also shows the actual happenings that led to a situation, where the accused pleads ‘not guilty’ and poses himself as a sick person, suffering from a trauma; as argued by the defence lawyer.

Dr Mohan Agashe Renuka Shahane

Dr. Mohan Agashe, Renuka ShahaneThe actual argument and discussion on the case begins in post interval stage, after the audience witness the entire episode of the actual happening, till the accused is shown with a pistol in his hands, about to fire his shots at his wife and his cousin, who together had planned his murder at the cousin’s bungalow, located at a remote place.

The film begins with the Public prosecutor Ms. Saranjame, seeking the help of a renowned psychologist (Renuka Shahane) to study the case of a young murder accused, who is trying to prove himself innocent, with the help of a defence lawyer, in absence of the evidence. She wants the psychologist to help her to prove the heinous act of the accused; during the meeting of the Jury with the judge. Simultaneously, we witness on the screen, the actual happening of the event, as recorded by the accused Milind (Abhinay Sawant) in his statement. So, we find his wife Shweta (Rutul Patil) making quick phone calls to unknown persons.

When both husband and wife leave for a long drive on a weekend, they come across Milind’s cousin Vishal (Ashutosh Patki), who suggests Milind and his wife to spend the week end at his bungalow at a remote place, which is close to the place they meet . So, it is known to the audience that it’s a planned trap for Milind. A terrible looking watchman guarding the bungalow that night and warning them not to step out of the bungalow suggests the past history of that place with series of unsolved murders taken place around in the past.

As everything gets set as per the plan, a stranger with the name of Raj (Sumedh Gaikwad) walks into the bungalow, for shelter as his car goes out of order. He tries to make a phone call; but doesn’t get his line. Shweta misunderstands him as a hired killer; having arrived a day before and is confused. But, he turns out to be from the same college of Milind. So, both Milind and Raj come closer talking about their good old college days, that night. In the meanwhile, Raj comes to know about the affair between Vishal and Milind’s wife. He is asked to keep quite by Vishal. In the meanwhile, Shweta and Vishal’s plan to kill Milind, is foiled by Milind himself. Next day morning, when the real contract killer arrives, he too is confused about his target, after noticing three men around, instead of one.

Milind with the help of Raj, manages to convince the contract killer, offering more money and Milind acquires the pistol from the contract killer, aiming it at his wife Shweta first; when the film breaks for interval. In his defence, Milind claims that he could not remember anything after that scene; and that he had lost his memory. However, in post interval session, when the judge asks to present him before the jury, Milind is brought with his hands tied on a wheelchair. During this trial,( which is held in house, instead of the courtroom); he reveals the judge two new stories, recollected by him; while he was brought by Raj in a car back to Mumbai. The psychologist is almost close top grill Milind, on the basis of his past and recent paintings, when the judge gives his final verdict. The film ends with an unexpected climax, which is all about the mind game. So, watch each and every scene in this film, with full attention.

In the role of Milind , Abhinay Sawant finds a good lead role, to open his actual innings in Marathi films, though, he had appeared before in a small role through Kedar Shinde’s multi starrer film. Music director Ashok Patki’s son Ashutosh Patki also makes a good debut, in second lead, through the role of Vishal. In the role of Shweta, Rutul Patil makes an impressive debut. Having performed on stage, this Nashik girl looks very confident in every scene that she has to her share. Another newcomer Sumedh Gaikwad has also played his part like a true professional actor, though in real life, he is a still photographer. Among the supporting artistes, Dr. Mohan Agashe, Nirmitee Sawant, Atul Todankar, Renuka Shahane and others, have performed their roles with full conviction, and very naturally. Director Prasad Achrekar has handled the direction of this film very efficiently. It wasn’t an easy job; but having been influenced by the stories of Sherlock Holmes, he has received good support from Snehal Pendurkar in the screenplay.

Those who love to watch psycho thrillers, this film is a real treat for them. Young Cinematographers Amit Suresh Kudoth and Nishank Mathure, offer a visual delight, by generating interest, in every scene. Background score by Saurabh Bhalerao is well suited to this novel plot in Marathi cinema. The film does have few flaws, but looking at the sincere effort of the young team in presenting this psycho thriller, they can be ignored. Good work Prasad; keep it up..

Two new serials on E-TV Marathi

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In spite of the recession period in other sectors, the Marathi film industry stood firm with good business during the year 2009. Even the fear of swine flu did not deter the enthusiastic audience from watching the films in theatres in places like Pune and surroundings which generally attract a good crowd for Marathi films. In fact, the strike observed by producers and distributors of Hindi films, indirectly helped a Marathi film like Mee Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy, which was released around that period. The multiplex owners in Maharashtra welcomed this film, which made a good business for them too.

Year 2009 also saw the arrival of big wigs like Eros entertainment, Zee talkies and Sanjay Ghodavat Group entering the business and offering a good distribution network and required publicity that was very much required to popularise Marathi films. To name a few, films likeEk Daav Dhobi Pachaad, Gaiir,Jogwa and Rita did a good business. At the same time, a sensible films like Gabhricha Paus invited the attention of foreigners during various Film festivals abroad. Both Harischandrachi Factory and Jogwa staked their claim for India’s entry for Oscars with their universal subject and finest presentation; but Harischandrachi Factory which had an edge overJogwa for being the film made on the life of the Grand old man of Indian cinema, was finally selected.

It looked like that the new cinema had almost taken over from the traditional comedy films of 80’s and 90’s which remained dominated by Ashok saraf and Laxmikant Berde. Today, we find lots of new faces displaying their talents through new subjects. Renuka Shahane tried a new experiment with her own production through Rita by making Pallavi Joshi to play lead opposite an ageing hero of Hindi films Jackie Shroff. She was more confident of her script. And, her experiment did work well .Sukhaant directed by Sanjay Surkar and Samaantar directed by Amol Palekar offered the audience totally different subjects, which were so necessary to change the taste of audience.

There were films likeGandha ,Made in China and Lonavala Bypass which were also based on new subjects, succeeded in inviting the attention of new audience particularly in multiplexes. While the traditional comedy films continued during 2009 with the focus on big screens, but except for Ek Daav Dhobi Pachhad no other film could pull the crowds. Among the new directors, Satish Rajwade invited the attention of one and all for offering two hits.

What is more appreciated about today’s Marathi films is that there are more technically perfect films with better cinematic presentation. We also saw Ajay- Atul offering best of music in many films. At the same time we should also appreciate the efforts put in by all those cinematographers, sound & editing experts and choreographers. With 2009 now coming to an end, all eyes on 2010 which welcomes a bunch of Marathi films with new subjects lined up during the month of January, to offer some more variety. But, we are eagerly waiting for that most prestigious Oscar award to be won by a marathi film. Will ‘Harischandrachi Factory’ succeed in doing so ?

‘RITA’ REVIEW

Rita Marathi Movie
Rating: 2.5/5
Presenter: Walkwater
Producers: Aarti Shetty, Pooja Shetty Devara
Director: Renuka Sahane
Story: Based on Marathi Novel ‘Rita Velvinkar’ by Shanta Gokhale
Cast: Pallavi Joshi, Renuka Shahane, Jacky Shorff,
Sai Tamhankar, Dr. Mohan Agashe, Tushar Dalvi…
Movie Review by: Priyanka Dahale

We always quivers from our past, present if it is painful. Even we never think about any relation, which is, cannot be accepted by society. Very few dare to face their past, their painful present and also dare to live unacceptable relation openly. Rita is the movie, which is based on the above lines concluded from Shanta Gokhle’s book. In the Marathi film industry, this movie gets special significance due to a sensible direction of Renuka Shahane, and also due to different presentation of different story.

Rita Welinkar is the main character in this film. Rita is the girl who got an English environment in her family by her father and mother. The image of her mother in her eyes is ‘a perfumed women’ just due to her high cultured, high fashioned lifestyle. She never saw original shade of mother’s love in her mother’s eyes. While growing in ‘conventry’ environment, suddenly a problem occurs in her family and she had to take all the responsibility of the family on her delicate shoulders. During this journey of a common struggle she met Viththal Salvi who is 15 years elder than her. As the time passes she realized that she is in love with Salvi. Same case about Salvi. And Rita starts a new life to understand herself and also to live for herself. She built up her own world with Salvi.

Pallavi Joshi

But lots of social, mental problems arise in their life due to their unacceptable relation. Rita always prefers to live openly, to make relations openly with divine and clear mind. But the situation does not allow her to live in her own way. In this travel one of her friend Saraswati helps her to stand strongly after facing storms.
The story puts lots of questions before the viewers patiently and in a decent way. Pallavi Joshi and Jackey Shroff had played roles of Rita and Salvi excellently. Mohen Aagashe, Makarand Deshpande, Renuka Shahane are the remarkable actors in this film who played their characters artistically.

The whole film have southern touch in its scenes, dialogues that give a beautiful feel of wonderful nature to viewers. Taufic Quereshi’s background music suits this feel very beautifully. This movie is the example of a ideal and sensible Marathi movie.