Samit Kakkad returns with another Marathi Film ’36 Gunn’
After directing subject oriented films like ‘Aayna Ka Bayna’ and ‘Half Ticket’ in Marathi, Samit Kakkad is now returning with another Marathi film ’36 Gunn’ ( 36 marks) which are so important while matching the horoscopes before marriage. Through his previous two films Samit has already invited the attention of film lovers at international level. Now , he will be presenting this film with a new subject. Produced by Samit Kakkad films & Mohan Nadar’s Busybee productions , this film will be released soon.
Recently, Samit returned from London after shooting this film and will shoot the remaining part in Goa. For this film he has found a suitable match for Santosh Juvekar in Poorva Pawar. who will play the lead pair of this film. Prasad Bhende is the cinematographer of this film, while Parag Sankhe is handling the responsibility of line producer. According to Samit, Parag was great help during their London shoot.
Dance based ‘Aayna Ka Bayana’ is a Dream seller
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Banner: LFS Media & Entertainment Pvt. Ltd., Im Shanti Universal Producer: Akshara Film Division Director: Sameet Kakkad Music: Ajit Sameer Choreography: Umesh Jadhav Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Amruta Khanvilkar, Rakesh Bapat, Ganesh Yadav, Siddhesh Pai, Sanket Farad, Praveen Nair, Rahul Kulkarni, Dinesh Kamble, Amit Rokade Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
Dance and Music based reality shows on small screen have created an opportunity for many talented youngsters including kids. Watching the popularity of such dance based reality shows, film maker Sameet kakkad has this time offered a dream seller in the form of ‘Aayna Ka Bayana’ a rock Music based Marathi film. The film targets all those young dance lovers, who have dream in their eyes to turn pop star one day. No wonder, the film is a tribute to Pop star Michael Jackson, who has been clearly mentioned, besides playing his dance video in one of the most important scenes in this film.
Aayna Ka Bayna, Dance‘Aaynaa Ka Bayana’ with a tagline ‘Ghetlyashivay Jayana’ clearly speaks about the struggle of 9 young boys from a remand home, who show keen interest in dance, when their Counselor cum dance teacher( Amruta Khanvilkar) turns them into experts in all forms of western dances. But, the warden of the Remand home Mr. Sathe( Sachin Khedekar) is very much opposed to such a practice inside his campus. For him, all inmates are criminals and not entitled for such liberties. But, Amruta who plays a protagonist in this film, dares to challenge the warden, who is a former Police Officer.
With the help of her choreographer friend ( Rakesh Vashishta) she offers these boys a platform, after they escape from the remand home, experiencing mayhem at that place. But, their participation at the competition is full of hurdles, as the warden with the help of police is after their arrest. In the meanwhile, the audience is shown the past life of few boys in the group, to give an idea under what circumstances they had committed a crime and landed at the remand home. ‘If there’s a will, there’s a way’. And, the group of these young dancers, finally succeed in achieving their goals, with happy ending.
The film does have a story to narrate, besides offering western style music composed by Ajit Sameer, to suit the theme of the film. But, the story part is not much, as the director is clever enough to narrate the scenes of few youngsters in quick flashbacks, focusing his attention more on dance and music. In the initial stages, he has picturised the dance based songs at different famous locations of Mumbai, on the choreography of Umesh Jadhav. But, it is the superb cinematography of Sanjay Jadhav, which make all such moments more appealing. The dances in the concluding part, including the climax have been over stretched in a typical melodramatic style; in this nearing 100 minute long film.
The nine boys with extra ordinary dance skills, who have been picked up on the basis of their performance in TV reality shows, have also acted well, besides displaying their dance skills. Sachin Khedekar is impressive in the role of a warden. He has also given a surprise through a song picturised on him displaying his flexibility through few dance steps. It was nice to see veteran actress Sulbha Arya, in a small role of a mother of one of the inmates from the remand home. Others in the supporting cast have done their jobs well. But, it is Amruta khanvilkar, who puts up an astounding emotion filled performance in the role of Dance teacher cum counselor. Her concern for the society is clearly noticed through her body language and spontaneous expressions. Santosh Juvekar makes a special appearance as a show anchor, in the concluding part of the film, in his own style.
Director Sameet Kakkad has paid more attention on western dance and music; but, has also passed a social message, through few emotion filled scenes and hard hitting dialogues at appropriate places in the film. Though targeted at youngsters, the film does pass a social message.