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Veteran actress of Marathi and Hindi films, Seema Deo is no more.

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Veteran actress of Marathi and Hindi films, Seema Deo is no more. She passed away today at her Juhu residence. She was 81. Ms. Deo was suffering from Alzheimer disease. Her husband Ramesh Deo also a popular actor of Marathi and Hindi films passed away last year.Her two sons Ajinkya and Abhinay Deo are also acting and film making profession respectively.

Seema Deo receiving award by senior Marathi actress Sulochana
Seema Deo receiving award by senior Marathi actress Sulochana

Seema Deo who was born as Nalini Saraf made her acting debut on Big screen in 1957 with Marathi film ‘Aaliya Bhogasi’. Later, she married actor Ramesh Deo. She continued with her acting profession after marriage and we saw this husband and wife duo perform in many films including Hindi film ‘Anand’ where they played husband and wife.

Actress Seema Deo
Actress Seema Deo

Seema Deo performed memorable roles in Marathi films like ‘Molkarin’,’ Jagachya Pathivar’, Yanda Kartavya Aahe’,’Ya Sukhanno Ya’, ‘Ha Majha Marg Ekala ‘, ‘Suvasini’ and ‘Jeta’. In Hindi, she had performed important roles in ‘Anand’,’ Bhabhi Ki Chudiyan’,’ Saraswatichandra’,’ Dus Lakh’,’ Koshish’,’Jaisi Karni Vaisi Bharni’,’ Kora Kagaz’ & ‘Sansar’.

She was also conferred with Lifetime Achievement award in 2017 at Pune International Film Festival(PIFF) .

Actress Seema Deo conferred with Zee Chitra Gaurav Lifetime achievement award

Seema Deo receiving award by senior Marathi actress Sulochana
Seema Deo receiving award by senior Marathi actress Sulochana

Veteran Marathi film actress Seema Deo, was recently conferred with Zee Chitra Gaurav Lifetime Achievement award, for her contribution to Marathi film industry. The award was presented to her by senior Marathi actress Sulochana, in presence of film maker Jabbar Patel, her sons Ajinkya Deo and Abhinay Deo. Speaking on the occasion, Ms. Seema Deo expressed her gratitude to the audience for appreciating all her films and thanked the organizers for considering her name for this prestigious award. “Receiving this award from Sulochana Didi was also something special.” she said.

It may be recalled that Seema Deo impressed her admirers through Marathi as well as Hindi films, with her acting performance. Her films like ‘Jagachya Pathivar’, ‘Molkarin’, ‘Pathlag’, ‘Vardakshina’, ‘Saraswatichandra’, & ‘Anand’ need a special mention.  She is still fit enough to perform and few years ago we saw her in 2010 film Jetaa, when she displayed her acting skills, in presence of her husband. Her son Ajinkya Deo was also part of this film.

This year film Sairat bagged maximum Zee Chitra gaurav awards in different categories, including best film and direction. However, the best actor and best actress awards were bagged by Girish Kulkarni and Iravati Harshe for their performance in the films ‘Jaoo Dya Na Balasaheb’ and ‘Kasav’ respectively.

‘Jeta’ is a strong answer to ‘Justice denied’

Jeta poster
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Producers: Ramesh Deo Production (P) Ltd. & Lokmat Entertainment
Director: Ajinkya Deo, Amol Shetge
Story-Screenplay: Ajinkya Deo, Amol Shetge |
Music: Vaishali Samant
Lyrics: Vaibhav Joshi
Camera: Dhananjay Kulkarni
Cast: Ramesh Deo, Seema Deo, Ajinkya Deo, Manava Naik, Aniket Kelkar, Hemangi Mahabaleshwarkar, Atharva Undale, Sandeep Mehta, Prasad Oak, Aditya Shah, Ranjeet Jog, Kaustubh Diwan, Sharad Ponkshe, Ravi Patwardhan, Sanjay Kshemkalyani, Janardan Parab, Atul Joshi
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Martin Luther King, Jr. once said: “Justice denied anywhere diminishes justice everywhere.” Based on the ideology behind such thoughtful utterances, Ramesh Deo Productions and Lokmat Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., have come up with a strong answer to an existing situation in the society, where justice is denied to a father, who is the only witness to his daughter’s murder. “If the hands of Law were strong enough, no one would dare to commit a crime, says Prof. Yashwant Rajadhyaksha, (played by Veteran actor Ramesh Deo) a retired professor of law, in the concluding part of the film. ‘Jeta’ has such a strong subject that is pushed with equally interesting screenplay supported by sensible dialogues to create awareness in the society. In short, it is a message to law makers.
The film opens up with an old couple Mr. & Ms. Rajadhyaksha (Ramesh Deo and Seema) remembering their daughter Shweta (Manava Naik) , who is murdered by three youngsters of influential parents. Very cleverly the director has used the lyrics of the song ‘Ya Sukhano Ya..’ reminding both about their longtime association. Shweta, who is making a documentary film on a village –Kalambi, (as part of her project in college)which is being redeveloped in the name of SEZ, by exploiting the rural poor. She gets a strong support from a protagonist Prabhakar Pannicker (Sharad Ponkshe) a leftist, and other villagers. The three youngsters later murder Shweta while attempting to collect the evidence against them and that too in the presence of her father, who puts up a brave fight.
The case is heard in the court of law and the three criminals get away with the crime, for want of sufficient evidence. Helpless Professor is then encouraged by his wife to take revenge and the professor takes his revenge in his own style, by killing two out of three killers using his well planned methodology. An ACP Vikrant Marathe( Ajinkya Deo) steps in to investigate the murders. This is where the screenplay takes a new twist. Prof. Rajadyaksha does succeed in his mission for the third time, but he gets the timely support from another person. And, this time, his beloved wife is present to watch that scene. The next day, the couple take leisurely walk at the sea shore, having completed their mission successfully. But, this time, the professor has a message, “Come forward and fight injustice, be a ‘Jeta’, yourself. Have courage to fight your own battle.”
The film has the touches of popular Bollywood film ‘Andhaa kanoon’ and recently released Marathi film ‘Second Inning’. However, looking at the efforts put in by director duo- Ajinkya Deo and Amol Shetge, it is certainly a good presentation to create that desired impact on the audience. Screenplay and dialogues match well with the main theme, which is ‘revenge’. Every important scene is well supported by suitable sound effects and background music. Lyrics by Vaibhav Joshi and music by Vaishali Samant also go well with the screenplay. Both have also tried a song on RD style in a Disco with the help of suitable light effects. Editing by Sarvesh Parab is satisfactory, as you don’t feel bored anytime during the film. Photography by Dhananjay Kulkarni is also impressive.

Seema

It was nice to watch the veteran couple together after a long time. And, both Ramesh Deo and Seema have performed well. Seema in particular was at her best in that sequence where she encounters ACP with battle of words. Even the interaction between Sharad Ponkshe and Ajinkya Deo during investigation process, extracts the best from these two talented artistes. Manava naik and other artistes in the film support well.
The film has successfully managed to present a theme, which is so relevant in today’s time, when some of the dreaded criminals are making a mockery of our system, finding the loopholes. Is it a right thing to kill such dreaded criminals in a fake encounter? And, the film has the answer. Hopefully, such a film with a sensational theme should receive a good response from Marathi film lovers.