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‘Muramba’ – A Sweet and sour recipe of a good creation

Muramba Marathi Film Poster
Movie: Muramba
Rating: ★★★1/2

Genres: Drama
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Dashami Studioz, HUGE Productions, Pratisaad Productions
Producer(s): Nitin Vaidya, Ninad Vaidya, Aparna Padgaonkar, Anish Joag, Ranjit Gugle
Director: Varun Narvekar
Cinematography (DOP): Milind Jog
Screenplay: Varun Narvekar
Music: Hrishikesh, Saurabh, Jasraj
Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Chinmayee Sumit, Amey Wagh, Mithila Palkar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Break ups are very common these days, among youngsters in the age group of 18 and 26 years. With the rise in cases of break ups, the habits of smoking and drinking in this age group has also gone up. Dashmi Studios,Huge Productions and Pratisad Productions’ latest released Marathi film ‘Muramba‘ presents  one such break up case between young lovers Alok ( Amey Wagh) and Indrayani alias Indu( Mithila Palkar). Both are from well to do families and know each other since their childhood days. While Indu is a hard working career focussed young girl working in an ad agency, Alok is exactly opposite to her, without any focus on his career. Though a Gold medalist MBA, Alok leaves his internship in USA half way and instead prefers a Accounts Professor’s job at a Coaching Institute.

Sachin Khedekar, Chinmayee Sumit, Amey Wagh, Mithila Palkar
Sachin Khedekar, Chinmayee Sumit, Amey Wagh, Mithila Palkar

Alok does apply for jobs, but is not confident about himself to take up higher responsibilities. On the other hand his girlfriend Indu is prepared to even take up an assignment for one year with kerala Tourism department and is even willing to go and live there. Alok who himself doesn’t want to take any risks in life, feels the gap between him and Indu widening on this issue of possessiveness. So, after three years of steady friendship, with all sorts of love and sex games, he decides for a break up and accordingly communicates to Indu about his decision.

Muramba‘ is actually the happenings taking place in next 24 hours, after their break up. So, we find Alok returning home in the early hours of morning, after spending the night in dejected state at a friend’s terrace. His clever mother (Chinmayee Sumeet) who reads his face, suggests Alok’s father Satyajit Deshmukh( Sachin Khedekar) to speak to him. So, the father with liberal attitude opens the discussion, during breakfast, after inviting Alok to the dining room. To the surprise of parents, Alok discloses that he had a break up with his girlfriend Indu, who is also a frequent visitor to their place, with good relationship with Alok’s parents. In order to prove his point, he even goes to the extent of revealing the drinking habits of Indu during parties.

Alok’s sensible father tries to persuade Alok giving him his own example of having differences with his mother, when he was small. But, Alok tries to justify his decision, explaining the difference between break up before marriage and after marriage. Finally, how the father uses his own methods to bring Alok and Indu together, has been presented in a humorous way, by writer- director Varun Narvekar very skillfully.

For Varun, this is his debut film as a director, but he seems to have used all his experience as assistant director to reputed film makers Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar, very cleverly  into this film. Being a writer, screenplay writer and dialogue writer of this film, has come to his advantage, while developing every scene in this film, so realistically. Other good thing about him is the selection of artistes. Amey Wagh perfectly suits in the character of Alok and he finds very good support from newcomer singer turned actress Mithila Palkar, who has also perfectly fitted into the role of Indu, the modern career conscious girl of today. Sachin Khedekar plays his part like a versatile actor and delivers what was expected from him with total commitment to his character. In the role of Alok’s mother Chinmayee Sumeet has displayed her emotions very nicely in all those scenes to her share.

Good thing about ‘Muramba‘ film is the communication part between different characters, which goes on to say everything what the director wanted to convey. Watch the scene, when father is in discussion with his son in the roof top garden of their bungalow, while it’s raining. Then, there is important interaction among Alok and his parents, in their car, while going for lunch outside, followed by humor filled discussion on dining table in the hotel, with addition of Indu and so on. But, the scene where Alok visits Indu’s house and the way he is welcomed warmly by Indu’s parents, says it all. The director has cleverly indicated many things through these few scenes, without explaining much about Indu’s parents. Even the intimate scenes between Alok and Indu have been captured well.

Music directors Hrishikesh, Jasraj  and Saurabh have limited scope, but they have done their job well. Milind Jog’s cinematography and Avinash Sonavne’s sound design are worth mentioning assets of this film.  All in all, ‘Muramba‘ is a Sweet and sour recipe of a good creation.

 

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Muramba ( मुरांबा )

Muramba Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2017 (2 June)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★1/2
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Dashami Studioz, HUGE Productions, Pratisaad Productions
Producer(s): Nitin Vaidya, Ninad Vaidya, Aparna Padgaonkar, Anish Joag, Ranjit Gugle
Executive Producer: Tanmayee Deo
Director: Varun Narvekar
Writer: Varun Narvekar
ScreenPlay: Varun Narvekar
Dialogues: na
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Producer(s): Nitin Vaidya, Ninad Vaidya, Aparna Padgaonkar, Anish Joag, Ranjit Gugle
Executive Producer: Tanmayee Deo
Associate Producer(s) Kaustubh Dhamne, Ameya Patil
Director: Varun Narvekar
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Varun Narvekar
ScreenPlay: Varun Narvekar
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Vaibhav Joshi
Music: Hrishikesh, Saurabh, Jasraj
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Milind Jog
Editor: Vishal Bate
Starcast: Sachin Khedekar, Amey Wagh, Mithila Palkar, Chinmayee Sumit
Art Director: Siddharth Tatooskar
Costumes: Kalyani Kulkarni- Gugle
Makeup: Rajesh Kubal
Sound : Avinash Sonawane
Background Score: Saurabh Bhalerao
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: Illusion Ethereal
D.I. Colourist: na
Promos: Navprabhat Studio
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Suresh Gurav
P.R.O.: na
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Riteish & Genelia Deshmukh launch their film ‘Faster Fene’ with muhurat

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Faster Fene

B. R. Bhagwat’s famous cartoon book character ‘Faster Fene’ has already popularized among Marathi readers. Now, after producing Lai Bhari Riteish Deshmukh   and Genelia Deshmukh are returning to Marathi film production with their new film ‘Faster Fene’, which was launched recently with the muhurat. Ghanta fame actor Amey Wagh will be playing the lead character in this film, while the film will be directed by Classmates fame director Aditya Sarpotdar.

It may be recalled that Riteish made his acting debut in Marathi through his own film ‘Lai Bhari’ directed by Nishikant Kamat, but for his production debut in Marathi, he had opted for Ravi Jadhav as director.  However, now it’s time for young Aditya Sarpotdar to direct his film. The screenplay of this film is written by Kshitij Patwardhan. Now, it remains to be seen, how this new combination is going to work for the film’s success.

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Amey Wagh

Actor Amey Wagh
Actor Amey Wagh

Biography / Profile:

Born : 13 November
Birthplace : Pune
Occupation : Actor

For the past few years, Amey Wagh has made his presence felt through TV serials and movies. Amey Wagh, who began his acting career with a film ‘Kawadse‘, later made his presence in Marathi film through ‘Popat‘. Amey Wagh has acted in a number of short films. Amey Wagh came into limelight playing a very important role in his serial ‘Dil Dosti Duniyadari ‘. Some of his other Marathi movies are ‘Kawadase‘, ‘Agnidivya‘  ‘Aaichcha Gondhal‘ ,’Popat’ ,’Ghantaa’ etc .

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Award(s):

FilmFare Award Marathi – Best actor – For the Marathi film Muramba (2018)

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‘Ghantaa’ offers a casual adult comedy

Ghantaa Marathi Movie Poster
Rating: ★★½
Genres: Comedy
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Brahmapura Pictures, Dashami Studioz, Yellow Inc
Producer(s): Shailesh Shankar Kale, Rohit Shetty
Director: Shailesh Shankar Kale
Music: Samir Saptiskar
Cinematographer (DOP): Siddharth More
Cast: Amey Wagh, Saksham Kulkarni, Aroh Welankar, Pushkar Shrotri, Anuja Sathe
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Till now, we have seen many Hindi films on betting in cricket and how some youngsters are lured to this biggest gambling racket, which is spreading across the country. Latest released Marathi film ‘Ghantaa‘ is also based on this subject with three youngsters Umesh Vaidya( Saksham Kulkarni), Raj Bhosale( Amey Wagh) and Angad Mohite( Aroh Velankar) getting trapped into this racket oraganised by Chintya ( Kishore Kadam) a local criminal.

The film begins with a wrist watch containing mini diamonds delivered through courier to a local criminal turned politician Dighya Bhai( Pushkar Shrotri) .This parcel is delivered by default to a company owned by Sanjay Hegde ( Murli Sharma) a former suspended Police officer involved in encounters with criminals. Angad whose girlfriend Anagha( Shivani Surve) works for Sanjay Hegde’s company , visits this company with his two friends, to convince her over their break up. But, three of them encounter eccentric Sanjay Hegde. Dighyabhai’s men attack Sanjay Hegde to get their diamonds back, but Sanjay is injured, while Dighyabhai’s people are also killed in cross firing by the former sharp shooter.

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Amey Wagh, Saksham Kulkarni and Aroh Velankar in Marathi movie ‘Ghantaa’

Amey steals Sanjay’s watch, to get some money, but when the watch breaks, when Angad snatches it, while asking him to return and the tiny diamonds spill over. Amey takes them to his girl friend Komal Bhabhi( Anuja Sathe) , with whom he sleeps, while her Diamond merchant husband is away. She in turn calls an expert known to her, to valuates the diamonds @Rs. 10 lakh each. To sell the diamonds, he calls Dighyabhai, who sends his deputy for the deal. And, the youngsters are once again in trouble. The film concludes with not so impressive climax.

With so many characters, with some more played by renowned artistes like Viju Khote, Kanchan Pagare, Kishore Chougule, Abhijit Chavan, Arun kadam, late Razzak Khan and few others , the film has a big crowd, with almost no scope given to good artistes like Viju Khote, Abhijit Chavan and late Razzak Khan . The first half of the film is not at all impressive and fails to pick up, till the interval. In the post interval stage, there are few interesting moments, but they are all inspired by some Bollywood films. Some vulgar double meaning dialogues have been used to generate humour; but the film fails to take a firm grip on screenplay. The director has tried some animated and special effects even in one song picturised on three lead artistes, so as to be different from others, but that’s not enough to present a good package. Music is also just average.

The three lead artistes Amey, Saksham and Aroh have played their respective roles convincingly. Anuja has played a bold character for a change. Pushkar Shrotri is very much at ease playing a typical politician with criminal background, but Murli Sharma is more impressive. He seemsto have improvised his Marathi with his fluent and confident looking dialogue delivery. Some good comedy comes from a TV Marathi artiste playing the Gujarathi character, who is assistant of Pushkar Shrotri. Surprisingly, his name does not appear in the credit list provided by the makers of this film.

All in all, ‘Ghantaa‘ has turned out to be neither a family entertainer, nor a sensible film to fit into quality Marathi film. All that it offers is a casual adult comedy .

Pushkar Shrotri presents Team ‘Ghantaa’ in a humorous way

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Pushkar Shrotri, Aroh Velankar, Amey Wagh, Anuja Sathe Gokhale and Saksham Kulkarni in Marathi movie ‘Ghantaa’

Known for his humorous way of entertaining the audience, as an anchor Pushkar Shrotri is a popular choice at many events of Marathi entertainment. On Wednesday evening, he played that role, while introducing the lead artistes of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Ghantaa‘ produced by Nitin Vaidya, Ninad Vaidya, Shailesh Kale & Rohit Shetty and directed by Shailesh Kale. The three lead artistes of the film who were targeted on this occasion were Amey Wagh, Saksham Kulkarni & Aroh Velankar. They were later joined by leading lady of the film Anuja Sathe Gokhale.

During this function, those special invitees who toasted the three lead artistes were Mahesh Manjrekar, Amruta Khanvilkar, Amruta Subhash, Jitendra Joshi and Pushkar Shrotri himself. By the way, Pushkar himself is also part of of this film, among other character artistes like Viju Khote, Vijay Kadam, Murli Sharma and others. From the trailer of this film, which was released on this occasion, it was very clear that the film was targeted at youngsters . The film ‘Ghantaa‘ has already started its promotion on social networking sites, with all the three youngsters receiving very good response from audience interaction. Now, it remains to be seen, how they respond to this film, when it is released in theatres on 14th October 2016

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Ghantaa ( घंटा )

Ghantaa Marathi Movie Poster
Release Year: 2016 (14 October)
Genres: Comedy
Rating: ★★½
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Brahmapura Pictures, Dashami Studioz, Yellow Inc
Producers: Shailesh Shankar Kale, Rohit Shetty
Executive  Producer: Kashmira Malankar, Tanmayee Deo
Director: Shailesh Shankar Kale
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: Sumit Bonkar, Rahul Yashod
Dialogues: Fransis Augustine, Vinod Jadhav
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Producers: Shailesh Shankar Kale, Rohit Shetty
Executive Producer: Kashmira Malankar, Tanmayee Deo
Co-producer: Nitin Vaidya, Ninad Vaidya, Aparna Padgaonkar, Gautam Thakker, Deepesh Shah
Director: Shailesh Shankar Kale
Assistant Director: na
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: Sumit Bonkar, Rahul Yashod
Dialogues: Fransis Augustine, Vinod Jadhav
Lyrics: Abhishek Khankar
Music: Samir Saptiskar
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Siddharth More
Editor: Pankaj Deepak Hurne
Starcast: Amey Wagh, Saksham Kulkarni, Aroh Welankar, Pushkar Shrotri, Anuja Sathe, Shivani Surve, Murli Sharma, Kishore Kadam, Viju Khote, Kanchan Pagare, Kishore Chougule, Abhijit Chavan, Arun Kadam, Razzak Khan
Art Director: Akhilesh Jambhavdekar
Costumes: Ashwini Kocharekar, Dipti Panchal
Makeup: na
Sound : Dinesh Uchil, Shantanu Akerkar
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  Krish Mehta
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Joki’s Studio
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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Amar Photo Studio ( अमर फोटो स्टुडिओ )

Amar Photo Studio Marathi Natak Poster
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Opening Date: 2016 (13 August)
Production House: Subak
Producer(s):  Sunil Barve
Presenter: Kalakarkhana
Writer: Manaswini Lata Ravindra
Director: Nipun Dharmadhikari
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Co-producer(s): na
Director: Nipun Dharmadhikari
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Manaswini Lata Ravindra
Dialogues: na
Artist:  Amey Wagh, Sakhi Gokhale, Suvrat Joshi, Pooja Thombre, Siddhesh Purkar
Set Design: Pradeep Mulye
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Background Music: na
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Music: Gandhaar
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‘Amar Photo Studio’ will be Subak’s next presentation

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Pooja Thombre, Amey Wagh, Sunil Barve, Sakhi Gokhale, Suvrat Joshi

Actor Sunil Barve, who turned a Drama producer 4 years ago, through his ‘Subak’ productions,  presented many revived Marathi plays like ‘Suryachi Pilley’,’Lahanpan Dega Deva’, ‘Hamidabaichi Kothi’, ‘Aandhala Daltay’ and ‘Jhopi Gelela Jagaa Jhala’ under the project called ‘Herbarium’.  Recently, he announced his next presentation ‘Amar Photo Studio’, which will be a fresh subject.

Highlight of this presentation is that, ‘Dil Dosti Duniyadari’ fame artistes Amey Wagh, Sakhi Gokhale,  Suvrat Joshi, Pooja Thombre along with Siddhesh Purkar will be the lead artistes of this play. Written by Manaswini Lata Ravindra, this play is directed by Nipun Dharmadhikari.  Actually,  Amey, Suvrat and Sakhi had approached Sunil Barve with the subject of this drama and Sunil could not say ‘No’ to their offer, as he was impressed by this new subject. The rehearsals of this play are presently in progress and the inaugural show will be announced soon.

‘Popat’ delivers social message in a sweet voice

Popat Marathi Movie
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio: Mirah Entertainment
Producer: Citrus Check Inns
Director: Satish Rajwade
Story: Chinmay Kelkar
Music: Avinash Vishwajeet
Cast: Atul Kulkarni, Amey Wagh, Siddharth Menon, Ketan Pawar, Anita Date, Neha Shitole, Megha Ghadge
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Every film maker has a social responsibility to pass on a message through his film, besides offering entertainment. In the past, film makers like Bhalji Pendharkar, V.Shantaram, Raja Paranjape and many others did it in their own style. Now, young film maker Satish Rajwade joins their group, with his latest offering ‘Popat’.

In today’s time, one really need guts to present such a thought provoking subject, with a commitment to the society. But, Satish has done it very skilfully. No wonder, he is considered one of the talented directors in Marathi film industry today. Incidentally, after doing two films on city lifestyle, this is the first film from Satish, with a village backdrop.

The film revolves around three youngsters Raghu ( Amey wagh), Mukund ( Ketan Pawar) & Bala ( Siddharth Menon) who live in a village Kulpe ( off. Kolhapur) and are best friends. Each one of them possess some skill and it is their common interest in doing something different, binds them together. One day, they decide to make a film on a serious social issue. They catch hold of a videographer Janardan ( Atul kulkarni) from a neighbouring village; who posesses a movie camera. Janardan, who is married to Preeti ( Anita Date), is otherwise a fun loving person and flirts with a tamasha artiste Rakhi ( Megha Ghadge).

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When four of them decide to make a film, scripted by Mukund, Janardan agrees to be part of their project, provided he is offered the lead role. He tries to involve Rakhi into the team; but, doesn’t succeed. Finally, he persuades his own wife( who is carrying) to play his real life wife in this film; besides playing a flirt with Bala’s girlfriend Darshana( Neha Shitole), who is convinced to be part of this film. The efforts of the team seem to be working well; but, while shooting the climax of the film, Janardan tries to back out, fearing that the film’s script is his own story. Finally, ‘all is well’ at the end.

Writer – Director Satish Rajwade has successfully delivered a social message through sugar coated screenplay and dialogues penned by Chinmay kelkar; which almost give a feeling that his imaginary ‘Popat’ has used his sweet voice, to deliver this sensible message to create awareness about a social issue. Many important scenes which are filled with humour are captured very well by the director.

The selection of artistes for the respective roles, make a big difference, in terms of clever presentation at every important situation in the film; be it hospitalisation of the tamasha artiste, Mukund’s father not happy with his son’s activities, the youngsters seeking opinion of housewives about their safety and above all Janardan’s emotion filled reaction during the climax of the film.

Atul Kulkarni has once again proved that he does full justice to the author backed roles. Though in this film, he is part of the group, he has certainly made his presence felt throughout the film. In the roles of three close friends, Ketan Pawar, Amey Wagh and Siddharth Menon find equal opportunity to display their talent. But, it is Ketan Pawar ( ‘Shala’ fame) who steals the show, with his humour filled dialogues. Neha Shitole ( ‘Tu Tithe Mee’ Serial fame) finds better scope in this film, after her performance in ‘Deool’. She has played her role confidently.

In the supporting roles, Anita Date and Megha Ghadge find limited scope. Urmila kanitkar does special appearance during a song sequence. Avinash Vishwajeet’s music is satisfying for three songs in the film. Bhaskar Samla’s cinematography is good. Length of the film ( about 150 mins) is little longer than required; hence stretching few scenes little before interval. But, considering the sincere effort to handle a very relevant timely social issue successfully, the film maker deserves a pat on his shoulder. The film should find its entry at many forthcoming film festivals. And who knows? It may win awards too. Efforts should be made to show this film at touring talkies in rural areas; to serve the purpose of making this film.