Highlight of ‘Kaali Maati’ film will be song on ‘Bail Pola’ Fest
Besides a good script, the songs in the film play a very important role in the success of the film. Keeping this in mind in the forthcoming Marathi film ‘Kaali Maati’ Director Hemantkumar Mahale has narrated an inspiring story of the national award winning and progressive peasant Dnyaneshwar Bodke. We are already aware about the relationship between a peasant and his bull, which is a very intricate and intimate one and can never be separated.
One major highlight as well as the novelty of the film ‘Kaali Maati’ is that it boasts of a song on a bull and peasant which according to them has hitherto not been shown in any film in Marathi till date. Hemantkumar Mahale has not only directed this film but also produced the film. Talking about the picturisation of the bull song in ‘Kaali Maati’, Hemantkumar Mahale reiterated, “All the villagers get together to celebrate Bail Pola festival and worship the bull and feed them. Thereafter lovely traditional dances are on display, besides lavni dances where a lot of villagers and the bulls participate with gay abandon. The film has won many awards at several International film festivals in India, Singapore, Malaysia, France, Europe, London, America,
The star cast of this film comprises of Ompraksh Shinde, Aetashaa Sansgiri, Diksha Bhor, Bhagwan Pachore, Poonam Patil, P.K. Waghmare and others. In this film Omprakash has enacted the role of Dnyaneshwar Bodke. Lyricist Kalyan Ugale has written the song on the bull while Avinash-Vishwajeet duo have composed the number. Dr. Gauri Kavi and Priyanka Mitra have sung this song. The song with the words ‘Sun Aala Bail Polyacha’ was picturised at Khed, near Pune and has a blend of classical, lavni, folklore and lejheem. While Mayur Adkar has written the screenplay of the film, the dialogues have been penned by Anil Raut and Hemantkumar Mahale. Suresh Suvarna & Raja Phadtare have cranked the camera. Subhiraj Rajput is the editor of this film, which is slated for release shortly all over Maharashtra.