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Bandh Nylonche (बंध नायलॉनचे)

Bandh Nylonche, Movie Poster
Rating: ★★★
Release Year: 2016 (29 January)
Genres: Drama
Censor: U
Duration: 135 min.
Studio/presenter: Zero Hits Pvt Ltd, Matruka Motion Pictures
Producer: Siji Nair, Sunil Chandrika Nair
Executive  Producer: Dhananjay Sathe, Milind Jedhe
Director: Jatin Wagle
Writer: Ambar Hadap, Ganesh Pandit, Jatin Wagle
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer:  Siji Nair, Sunil Chandrika Nair
Co Producer: Jatin Wagle
Executive Producer: Dhananjay Sathe, Milind Jedhe
Production Designer: Dilip More
Director: Jatin Wagle
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ambar Hadap, Ganesh Pandit, Jatin Wagle
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Mandar Cholkar, Sachin Pathak
Music: Amitraj
Playback Singer:  na
Cinematographer (DOP): Shirish Desai
Editor: Mohit Takalkar
Starcast: Mahesh Manjrekar, Medha Manjrekar, Sunil Barve, Subodh Bhave, Sanjay Narvekar, Shruti Marathe, Pranjal Parab
Art Director: na
Costumes: Mridul Patwardhan
Makeup: Vikram Gaikwad
Sound : Baylon Fonseca, Dhiman Karmakar
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Rajesh Bidwe, Sonia Parchure
VFX: Loading Pixels
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Visual Promotion: Radhey Lalsa
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Gurav
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : STV Network

‘Bandh Nylonche ‘ : The film ‘Bandh Nylonche ‘  presents an interesting theme showing how the technological advancement during next ten years has an effect on the person addicted to mobile phone and social media. Mobile phones, internet and social media has made today’s new generation techno savvy.  And, their addiction to these electronic gadgets, is separating them from their parents and their love and affection. Forthcoming Marathi filmBandh Nylonche has taken up this issue, throwing light on this rising problem, noticed in many houses

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Bhatukali ( भातुकली )

Bhatukali Marathi Movie
Release Year: 2014 (13 June)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Flower Film Family
Producer(s): Sagar Ballary, Hemal Shah
co-Producer: Rithika Ramesh
Director:  Rohit Joshi
Writer:  Rohit Joshi
ScreenPlay:  Rohit Joshi
Dialogues: Aniket Wakchaure
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Sagar Ballary, Hemal Shah
co- Producer: Rithika Ramesh
Director: Rohit Joshi
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Rohit Joshi
ScreenPlay: Rohit Joshi
Dialogues: Aniket Wakchaure
Lyrics: Kshitij Patwardhan
Music: Jasraj, Saurabh, Hrishikesh
Playback Singer:   Saurabh Bhalerao
Cinematographer (DOP): Bijitesh De
Editor: Suresh Pai
Starcast: Ajinkya Deo, Shilpa Tulaskar, Kiran Karmarkar, Sunil Barve, Smita Talwarkar, Tanvi Kishore, Sameer Paranjpe, Saieel Shelar, Shashant Shende
Art Director: Vijay Kadali
Costumes: Archana Rao
Makeup: na
Sound : Tapas Nayak
Background Score: Saurabh Bhalerao
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Seek Red
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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Bhatukali Marathi Movie

Mrinal defines meaning of ‘love’ in her own style

Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asta
Rating: ★★★ ½
Banner: Bhupat Bodar Enterprises, Amol Production
Producer: Praveen Thakkar,
Director: Mrinal Kulkarni
Story: Mrinal Kulkarni
Screenplay: Manisha Korde
Cinematography: Amalendu Choudhary
Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Mrinal Kulkarni, Pallavi Joshi, Sunil Barve,
Suhas Joshi, Mohan Agashe, Smita Talvalkar, Neha Joshi, Vidyadhar Joshi, Sidharth Chandekar.
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

A marriage ceremony is usually a happy event. It’s only the living together with understanding in the post marriage period, is all that important to make the couple happy. Today, we hear about rising number of divorce cases, taking place soon after marriage or sometimes even after spending over 10-15 years together. In some cases, it is just a mutual consent between the couple keeping friendly relations, after their divorce; just to keep their children happy. But, does that make the children really happy?

In some cases, either the wife or the husband is away pursuing their career. Among today’s young lovers even before marriage, there are a few break ups. The new trend especially among girls is to postpone the marriage; till they find a suitable match. Till then, live-in-relationship is preferred by them.

In comparison, the people of old generation, who try their best to keep such aggrieved couples together, consider themselves lucky to find their suitable partner and living with them with perfect understanding, throughout their life. But, how is it affecting the young generation, comprising of children? How are they looking at marriage? This is what actress turned director Mrinal Kulkarni has tried to show through her latest released film ‘Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asata’.

Dr.Rohit Phadnis (Sachin Khedekar) is a reputed Doctor in Pune, running his OPD in his own bungalow. His career oriented Astro-Physicist wife Pradnya (Pallavi Joshi) has preferred to migrate to USA after divorcing her husband, leaving him in the company of two children. Living in the same area is Anushree (Mrinal Kulkarni) with her mother-in-law (Suhas Joshi) and two daughters Piya and Ria. Her husband Kedar (Sunil Barve) has deserted her for the past four years. Yet, Anushree’s mother-in-law having a soft corner towards her daughter-in-law, prefers to live with her, taking good care of her grand-daughters; while Anushree is busy running her own florist’s shop.

Dr.Rohit’s and Anu’s children are studying in the same school. One day, while Piya is injured during her basketball match in the school, she is attended by Dr.Rohit. And that incident brings both Rohit and Anu together. While Dr. Rohit still maintains good relationship with his ex-wife, like a good friend, regularly communicating over phone; Anu doesn’t want to see the face of her husband, who has deserted her. But, Kedar is regularly in touch with his daughters over phone, especially his elder daughter Piya (Asmita Joglekar).

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At a time when Dr.Rohit and Anu come closer; Kedar returns back home to drop his mother and daughters from a ceremony and so does Pradnya at Rohit’s place , to attend her brother’s wedding. The relationship between Dr.Rohit and Anu reaches a stage, where both of them have to take a crucial decision. Rohit is firm on his decision and suggests Anu to take her own decision; suggesting that he would always welcome her in his life. In the climax scene, Writer-Director Mrinal takes her bold decision.

As a debutant Director, Mrinal does have certain limitations; but, her sensible script and a desire to send across a strong message with the help of realistic characters helps her to make her presence felt, both as an actress and a director. However, the screenplay by Manisha Korde could have been much more interesting to create the desired impact through few important situations present in the script. She has managed well to take that sudden twist during the interval ; but barring that she has not used the shifts during important sequences skillfully. The wedding ceremony of Pradnya’s brother, has been used just namesake. Similarly, the character of Kedar hasn’t been highlighted much, to indicate the reason for deserting Anu. It is only the fine performances from the artistes, makes you ignore such minor lapses in screenplay.

As a director, Mrinal shows her concern for children who are witness to such estranged relationship of their parents. She clearly shows it through their emotions. At the same time, she shows the sufferings of a woman who has been deserted by her whimsical husband. In that climax scene, she literally stands up to speak up for all such women, who helplessly welcome their husbands back home, in spite of being deserted by them for years. In the same scene, she questions, whether a husband would welcome his wife with the same fervor, when his wife returns back home after staying away for years, deserting her family?

At the same time, she also shows an elderly couple, living with perfect understanding through the characters of her parents played by Mohan Agashe and Smita Talwalkar. Last but not the least, she has presented her younger sister’s ( Neha Joshi) character so perfectly, showing the trend of break ups between young couples even before marriage. In short, she has tried her best to define ‘love’ and its relevance to marriage in her own style. And that really makes this film a worth watch for all age groups.

Excellent photography by Amalendu Choudhary, good music, meaningful lyrics, sensible dialogues and above all, the wonderful performances by all the artistes, gives an artistic touch to this thought provoking film.

 

Sunil Barve

Sunil Barve- An institution in himself

“The World has the habit of making room for the man whose actions show that he knows where he is going.” For Sunil Barve, his actions at the most appropriate time, showed him the way.  After graduation in Science, like any other youngster, he too took up a job of a Medical Representative with US Vitamins in Mumbai and moved from one doctor to other followed by a visit to a chemist on a daily basis. But, after taking his first salary, he quit his job and focused his attention on acting. Performing on stage became his passion. He found his Guru in Vinay Apte and by getting inspiration from his idol Vikram Gokhale, he soon found his place in various drama groups.
Sunil Barve
Those days, he had an opportunity to work with versatile actresses like Bhakti Barve and Vandana Gupte. There were others like Ashok Saraf, Laxmikant Berde, Dilip Kulkarni, Vijay Chavan with whom he shared the stage and people like Mohan Joshi and Sudhir Joshi from whom he gained a lot of experience in the serials. Those days, Dinanath Mangeshkar Auditorum campus Katta used to be his meeting place with other colleagues.

After getting the required theatre experience, there was no stopping for him to enter into films and serials and soon Sunil Barve became a leading hero of the films. Having performed with past heroines of 80s and 90s, today he is equally comfortable playing leading man against the newcomers like Rujuta Deshmukh and Mrumayee Deshpande.

Sunil Barve has just completed 25 years in acting profession and to celebrate this occasion, he decided to attempt an experiment by offering something different to the audience , in the form of revival of 5 old plays with new star cast. Naming this experiment suitably as ‘Herberium’ he re-launched ‘Suryachi Pilley’ an old hit drama of yesteryears , with a big team of today’s popular artistes. ‘Suryachi Pilley’ will have only 25 limited shows, as announced earlier, followed by other four plays to follow in order, within a year’s time. The shows are running full house, in spite of higher ticket rates. MMW caught up with Sunil Barve, who spoke about his past and present experiences.

MMW : Congratulations! On your attaining 25 years in acting field.
S.B. : Thanks.

MMW: We have heard about your new experiment in the name of ‘Herberium‘.What is it all about ?
S.B.: I just thought that I should attempt at something different by reviving some old hit plays and inviting today’s popular stars to perform in it. I began with ‘Suryachi Pilley’ with only 25 limited shows followed by 4 more plays to be presented one after the other during the period of one year. I am glad that ‘Suryachi Pilley’ has received a good response with house full shows so far.

MMW: But, the critics are up in arms against your high ticket rates. How do you react to this situation ?
S.B.: Yes, that was unforeseen! I am taken aback. I don’t know why few of them are reacting in this manner, when the audience response has been good. My intention has been good. It is not with the motive of making profits. We have a big star cast and limited shows. But, I am sure, by the end of the year they too will appreciate my effort.

MMW: How are you going to present the other four plays following ‘Suryachi Pilley’ ?
S.B. : That’s a surprise! You will come to know about them one after the other. The moment ‘Suryachi Pilley’ will reach its 25th show, the next will get ready with its first show and so on. I am sure, the audience will appreciate the other plays too.

MMW : Are you keeping a record of number of films, serials and dramas you have done so far ? If so, could you please tell us the figures ?
S.B. : No, I don’t keep the record. May be , I have performed in 17-18 Marathi films and few Hindi films, some serials and a sizable number of plays.

MMW: Yes, we remember having seen you in some of Mahesh Manjrekar’s films? How was your experience in Bollywood ?
S.B. : Those were not only Mahesh Manjrekar’s films . I have also performed in films of Paresh Kamdar and Priyadarshan. It was a pleasure working in a film like ‘Mere Baap Pehle Aap’ and ‘Astitva’.

MMW: You have also played a lead opposite versatile actress like Tabbu. How was your experience with her ?
S.B. : Tabbu is a wonderful person and a fantastic actress to work with. She used to be very friendly and at ease during the shoot. She still remains a good friend.

MMW: On your own website, you have admired two people from Marathi film industry- Mr. Vinay Apte and Mr. Vikram Gokahle . Could you please elaborate about your relationship with them ?
S.B. : Vinay Apte is my Guru in this profession. He is the one, who gave me my first break and he still continues to remain my guru. I consider Vikram Gokhale as my idol. He is the one, who inspired me to take up acting. I remember having seen some of his old plays with a lot of enthusiasm during my college days. It was a great moment for me, when I got an opportunity to work with him. What a performance he has given in ‘Nakalat Sare Ghadle’. Worth saluting! . Both Vinay Apte and Vikram Gokhale are best artistes I have ever seen.

MMW: How do you look at the present day Marathi cinema ?
S.B. : It has brought in a lot of change with new audience. Some of the traditional movies still continue, but we don’t see their release in a city like Mumbai. Now, you have a new multiplex audience here, who prefer a variety with a difference. And, it is a welcome change.

MMW: How do you propose to begin your second innings? Do you plan to shift to direction ?
S.B. : Yes, I am interested in direction. Besides acting, if I get an opportunity to direct a film, surely, I will take it up.

“Don’t cry, be bold and address your issues” – Raj Thackeray

Raj Thackeray Marathi Cinema

MNS Chief Raj Thackeray has a terrific sense of humour. Whenever he is asked to speak at functions, he makes spontaneous remarks to create laughter among the audience. On the occasion of Music and website release function of the Marathi horror film ‘Sa ..Sasucha’, the charismatic leader while appreciating the efforts of the film maker Kishore Belekar, asked him if he needed any help from him. “ I can help you a lot with my own experience with horror films. My own film is treated sometimes by critics, as horror film,” he remarked with a pause; allowing the jam packed elite audience to burst into laughter. Obviously, he was referring to his recent ‘Khall and Phataak’ remarks and aftereffects.

While boosting the confidence of Marathi film makers, he stated, “ You focus on internal matters of the film and we will look into the external requirements. I will certainly look into your grievances with the Multiplexes.” Referring to the meeting he had planned with the Producers of Marathi films the next day, he appealed to all those and artistes to come forward openly with their issues. “ Don’t cry, be bold and address your issues. I will not ask for any favour in return. Don’t be scared that in future I may ask you to join my party’s election campaign or meetings etc.. All I can assure you that I am playing no politics with this issue. It’s my genuine effort to sort out your problems,” he remarked categorically. At the same time he appealed to Marathi film lovers to go and watch Marathi films at Multiplexes “I assure you that henceforth they will have to screen Marathi films during prime time. Now, it all depends on your response.”

Kishore Belekar, who is directing this film, thanked his producers Harish and Sunita Patil, Nupur Rathod besides thanking Sameer Dixit who is distributing the film and Videocon Group, who are presenting this film. Among those present on the occasion were Yatin karyekar, lead actress of the film- Sonali Kulkarni, Bharati Achrekar, Satish Pulekar, Lyricist & music director Sandeep Khare and young Music directors Viraj and Ankur, who have provided the background music for this film.

‘Sa..Sasucha, is a thriller which revolves around a woman and her deceased mother-in-law. It’s an unusual story about the quest of this woman who longs to find answers to the strange incidents that she experiences in the new house after marriage.The film is full of special and terrific sound effects, as experienced after watching the trailor of the film. While speaking to Media persons after the function, Director Kishore Belekar spoke about some of the issues during film’s promotion. “In some theatres, they were hesitant to show the trailor of my film, even against payment, which is strange”. Starring Sunil Barve, Sonali Kulkarni, Vinay Apte, Shubhangi Gokhale, Yatin Karyekar, Kamlesh Sawant, Omkar Karve, Vimal Mhatre, arun Bhadsavle, Rajesh Bhosale, Anita Ninave and k. Vrushali, the film is due for release on 27th August 2010.