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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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Producer(s): Sunil Barve
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
Lights: na
Costume: na
Background Music: na
Makeup: na
Costume Designer:  na
Hair Style: na
Art: na
Lyrics: na
Music: Gandhaar
Playback singers: na
Choreographer : na
Publicity Designs: na

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Amar Photo Studio Marathi Natak Poster

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‘Amar Photo Studio’ will be Subak’s next presentation

Pooja Thombre Actress, Sakhi Gokhale Actress, Photo
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).

Popat Movie

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.

‘Geli Ekvis Varsha’ comes with a strong message

Geli Ekvis Varsha

All eyes are set on 8th November, when Natak Company will present their timely sensational play , ‘Geli Ekvis Varsha…’ (In The Last 21 years…). The inaugural show is scheduled on this day in Pune’s Bharat Natya Mandir at 9.30 pm. The play with its stimulating theme talks about the thoughts occurring in the minds of today’s 21 year olds, who are subjected to various types of pressures and challenges, in the existing conditions in our so called independent India.

‘Geli Ekvis Varsha’ has presented the story of a youngster, who finally goes to a reality show which is there to create an extremist, terrorist young force… The play would make the audience think seriously about the prevailing situation and its impact on the young minds. It would raise the following issues:
What exactly happened to those young parents, involved in liberil, leitist, socialist movements during and after the 1975 Emergency? What happened to the concept of a free, secular, liberal and ideal nation ? Where are the values and ethics which are to be carried forward from previous generation of freedom fighters? What exactly went wrong during this period of 21 years ? This is what the play has to convey through its forceful theme.

‘Geli Ekvis Varsha’ is written by Dharmakirti Sumant and directed by Aalok Rajwade. The background music is provided by Gandhaar Sangoram, while the sets and lights are designed by Hrishikesh Nagaonkar and Suresh Bhadkamkar respectively. The cast of the film comprises of Amey Wagh, Siddharth Menon, Sayalee Phatak, Manali Bibikar, Vishwajeet Kadam, Ruturaj Shinde, Gautam Reddi, Vikram Sane, Amol Gokhale and Shardul Kadam. The production of this play is managed by Saurabh Daftardar.

Two Marathi plays at Prithvi Theatre

Prithvi Theatre

Since 1978, ‘Prithvi theatre’ has been doing a commendable job encouraging new talents, by permitting new theatre groups to rehearse and perform at their premises. Actor Shashi Kapoor as the Managing Trustee and his daughter Sanjana Kapoor in the capacity of the Director of ‘Prithvi Theatre’ are doing selfless service, to help preserve the theatre activity. And that was the dream of late Prithviraj Kapoor. Every year they have been hosting various festivals to allow healthy competition among various dedicated theatre lovers.

In 1999, Theatre Group of Mumbai ( TG) approached Q Theatre Productions ( QTP) to showcase younger theatre Groups and that’s how Thespo was created. This year Thespo will be celebrating its 11th edition and as part of their celebration on 6th and 7th of October 2009, two marathi plays will be staged. Both the plays have won the honours during the past editions of Thespo and hence invite a special attention.

On 6th it will be ‘Baby’ starring Preti Rajwade, Prasad Modak, Madan Chaphekar& Pritesh Sodha. This play is based on Vijay Tendulkar’s hard hitting story about a woman’s fight against injustice. Directed Pritesh Sodha by play will have two shows at 7 pm and 9.30 pm. On 7th it will be the turn of Natak Company’s ‘Dalan’ starring Amey Wagh, Aalok Rajwade, Dipti Bawiskar, Amruta Bhagwat, Saurabh Daftardar & Amol Gokhale. Based on the story of D.M. Mirasdar it is directed by Nipun Dharmadhikari.
This play will be presented in two shows one after the other at 6.30 pm and 9.30 pm.