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Pushkar, Mrunal & Virajas come together to offer ‘Ti and Ti’

Pushkar Jog, Marathi Movie Ti ani Ti
Pushkar Jog, Marathi Movie Ti and Ti

Pushkar Jog who made a grand debut as an actor through his home production ‘Zabardast’ directed by Mahesh Kothare, later directed his own Marathi film ‘Mission Possible’. Pushkar is now ready to play the role of a producer, under the banner of his Goosebump Entertainment. Recently, he launched the teaser poster of his new Marathi film ‘Ti and Ti’ in which he plays the lead role opposite two top actresses of Marathi film industry, Sonalee Kulkarni, and Prarthana Behere.

Another big news is that this film will be directed by actress turned director Mrunal Kulkarni, who had earlier directed films like ‘Rama Madhav’ and ‘Prem Mhanje Prem Mhanje Prem Asta. The story of this film is written by Mrunal’s son Virajas Kulkarni and this will be a Romcom, the favorite subject of actor turned producer Pushkar Jog. According to Pushkar, his film will have a rich classy look and will be at par with a Bollywood film. Incidentally, most portion of this film was shot in London. Other details of this film will be disclosed soon.

‘Hostel days’ recalls memories of hostel life of students

Hostel Days Marathi Movie
Movie: Hostel Days
Rating: ★★★
Genres: Drama
Censor: U
Duration: 120 min.
Studio / Presenter: Shree Parshwa Productions, Twenty Four Studios
Producer: Subhash Bora, Chandan Gehlot, Ajay Naik Productions
DOP: Mayur Hardas
Director: Ajay Naik
Cast:  Prarthana Behere, Aroh Welankar, Virajas Kulkarni, Akshay Tanksale, Chinmay Patwardhan, Sanjay Jadhav, Sagarika Rukari, Purva Shinde, Ankita Lande, Aishwarya Kapare
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

However old one may become, the memories of college life never fade away. In the past we have seen films on classroom gimmicks while in school or college and love stories of youngsters on the backdrop of college life. Even otherwise, Marathi films made on the subject of youngsters have received good response from the audience during this decade. Best examples are films like ‘Time Pass‘, ‘Sairat‘, ‘Boyz‘ and so on. But, the music has played a very important role behind the success of these films.

Music director turned Presenter and writer -director Ajay Kishore Naik who presented a film ‘Satarangee Re and directed a film ‘Lagna Pahave Karun‘ in the past, has now tried a new experiment through his latest released film ‘Hostel Days‘, which is set on the backdrop of student’s hostel at a district place off Satara, Maharashtra. But, while presenting his subject, Ajay has tried to mix love stories of other students, besides presenting the love triangle of the lead characters comprising of Shiva Mohite ( Aroh Welankar), Ishani ( Prarthana Behere) & Jai Dharmadhikari( Virajas Kulkarni). And, that’s not enough. As, he has shown the conflict between two groups, i.e. local students belonging to lower and middle class groups and so called rich students coming from metro cities, who acquire admissions on huge donations.

Marathi Movie 'Hostel Days'
Prarthana Behere, Virajas Kulkarni, Akshay Tanksale, Aroh Welankar, Sanjay Jadhav & others, Marathi Movie ‘Hostel Days

As the love stories and their gimmicks in hostel continue to happen in this film, we find a sudden twist with one student suddenly getting exposed with his hand in glove dealings with new trustee of the group of educational institution Mr. Babasaheb Buchkule( Vidyadhar Joshi). This maligns his character in his group, with his girlfriend also misunderstanding him. But, as we have seen it happen in many Bollywood love stories, his friends and well wishers, including the audience get convinced with the reasons behind his act later. All is well at the end, but not before another twist in the climax.

Looking at the screenplay, it is felt that writer director Ajay has consumed a lot of time to cover all the 17 or 18 important characters in this film, while offering them scope on the screen. As a result, the film has been stretched longer with almost 150 minutes length. This could have been avoided by editing long conversations within the group. He could have paid more attention on either the love story or the conflict between rich and poor. But, since he wanted to make it a musical love story, being a music director himself ; he had to accommodate 7 to 8 songs in the film. However, only two songs are well presented. Instead, he could have presented only three songs, with more attention on highlighting the conflict between the two groups and making the film’s screenplay more gripping. Many scenes in the film have been shot during night hours, thus depriving the DOP to capture natural outdoor beauty. But, in spite of that DOP Mayur Hardas with the help of art director Siddharth Tatuskar has captured some good locations very well through his camera.

Though there are three young artistes namely Aroh, Prarthana & Virajas in prominent lead roles, Akshay Tanksale through the character of Buchchan steals the show. He had done this before while playing the role of Battees in the film ‘YZ‘. In short, his character is well developed to exploit his potential. No wonder, he also plays the narrator in this film. Among the three lead artistes, Aroh does well as the leader of the group. He has shown that quick change in him in every situation. Prarthana is good , in the role of Ishani . But, the character of Virajas hasn’t been developed properly. If he was to be shown in negative role, there are not enough scenes to his share, except for his entry. Nevertheless, being his first film, he does well.

Director turned actor Sanjay Jadhav impresses in a different look, while playing the Rector of the college , who lives in the hostel campus. Among the six new female faces, Sagarika Rukri as Sonia and Sonia Patwardhan as Madhura find better scope. Good support comes from other co artistes in the hostel group. The film’s story has been set during the period of 1994, when there were no mobile phones and social media networking. The film is targeted at young audience and therefore, it remains to be seen whether it will attract youngsters at cinema halls? But, surely those who have experienced hostel life during their college days, especially during early 90s, will be tempted to watch ‘Hostel Days‘ film. Overall, it has turned out to be little above average entertaining film.

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Hostel Days ( हॉस्टेल डेज )

Hostel Days Marathi Movie
Release Year: 2018 (12 January)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Shree Parshwa Productions, Twenty Four Studios
Producers: Subhash Bora, Chandan Gehlot, Ajay Naik Productions
Executive  Producer: Swapnil Kore, Shardul Mohite
Director: Ajay Naik
Writer: Ajay Naik
ScreenPlay: Ajay Naik
Dialogues: Ajay Naik
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Producers: Subhash Bora, Chandan Gehlot, Ajay Naik Productions
Executive Producer: Swapnil Kore, Shardul Mohite
Director: Ajay Naik
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ajay Naik
ScreenPlay: Ajay Naik
Dialogues: Ajay Naik
Lyrics: Ajay Naik, Guru Thakur, Mandar Cholkar
Music: Ajay Naik
Playback Singer: Kumar sanu, Shankar Mahadevan, Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala, Bela Shende, Avadhoot Gupte, Priyanka Barve, Anandi Joshi, Rucha Bondre
Cinematographer (DOP): Mayur Hardas
Editor: Mayur Hardas
Starcast: Prarthana Behere, Aroh Welankar, Virajas Kulkarni, Akshay Tanksale, Chinmay Patwardhan, Sanjay Jadhav, Sagarika Rukari, Purva Shinde, Ankita Lande, Aishwarya Kapare
Art Director: Siddharath Tatooskar
Costumes: Nakshatra Devadiga, Mohini Nanaware
Makeup: Atul Shidhaye
Sound : Manoj Mochemadkar
Background Score: Ajay Naik
Choreographer: Akshata Tikhe, Ajay Naik
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Suresh Gurav
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : AA Films Nationwide

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‘Hostel Days’ music released in presence of Bollywood singers
Ajay Naik’s ‘Hostel Days’ to present Prarthana along with Aroh & Virajas

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Hostel Days Marathi Movie Poster

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All eyes on Virajas Kulkarni in his debut film ‘Hostel Days’

Actor Virajas Kulkarni Image
Actor Virajas Kulkarni

Marathi film ‘Hostel Days‘ is getting ready for release soon and all eyes on Virajas Kulkarni, as he has special recognition as son of renowned Marathi & Hindi film & television actress Mrunal Kulkarni. And, we personally feel that he is not just another actor in Marathi films. He is making his debut in Marathi films, at the most appropriate time, when Marathi cinema has received appreciation worldwide for offering sensible subjects.

A graduate from Fergusson College, Pune, Virajas did his schooling from Pune’s renowned S.P.M. High School. Acting has been there in his blood but he groomed himself in this field in the company of right people in the city of Pune, the cultural hub of Maharashtra. He has already written and directed multiple plays, out of which the critically acclaimed English play ‘Anathema‘ and Hindi play ‘Bhanvar‘ are presently running successfully in Pune and Mumbai. Virajas Kulkarni has also bagged many prizes at Festivals like Aahan 2011, Springfest2011( IIT Kharagpur), banshee 2011, Detour 2011, Kshitij 2012 etc. besides winning awards in writing and direction in Raja Paranjape Karandak 2016. Above all , he is a voracious reader like his mother and also performed as an amateur magician throughout the world, wherever he visited.

MarathiMovieWorld spoke to Virajas to know more about his acting debut in films and his background in the theatre field.

MMW: When you actually got attracted towards acting field?
VK: Right from my school days, while I was studying in 1st standard, I was associated with stage and performing in plays. And, when I developed more interest , I started performing with the children who were passionate about acting.

MMW: We understand that you have your own theatre group with the name ‘Theatron Entertainment’. Tell us something about it.
VK: When I developed more interest into this field, I along with my friends thought of offering our own plays with our choice of subjects. And that’s how ‘Theatron Entertainment‘ was launched to present our ideas. And, we are doing well.

MMW: So, you feel that the right environment of Pune helped you to develop yourself in this field ?
VK: Yes, that’s right. I would say that I was with the right people in the best environment. Pune is such a lovely place for theatre artistes and script writers. But, I further studied in screen writing and also graduated from Whistling Woods International to brush up my knowledge further.

MMW: How did you get into this film ‘Hostel Days‘ and that too in the lead role?
VK: It so happened that I met director Ajay Naik at an event and he asked me whether I was interested to work in this film. He explained me the role and also the story. I liked the story and also my role and agreed to do this film, which is my debut Marathi film.

MMW: Wishing you all the best for this film.
VK: Thank you very much.