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Bollywood artistes offer their best wishes to Marathi film ‘Aata Vel Jhali’

Anant Mahadevan’s forthcoming Marathi film ‘Aata Vel Jhali’ is very much in the news because it is based on a unique sensitive subject of Euthanasia (Self-Willed Death). No wonder many Bollywood personalities like Hema Malini, Nana Patekar, Abbas Mastan, Suhasini Mulye, Adil Hussain, Tanishtha Chatterjee have given their best wishes on social media for this film, which is due for release on 23rd February 2024.

Rohini Hattangadi, Dilip Prabhavalkar in Marathi movie' Aata Vel Jhali'
Rohini Hattangadi, Dilip Prabhavalkar in Marathi movie’ Aata Vel Jhali’

In fact, Hema Malini has offered her good wishes through a video highlighting the importance of this subject. This film is produced by Dinesh Bansal, G.K. Agrawal and Anant Mahadevan under the banners of Imagine Entertainment & Media and Anant Narayan Mahadevan films and is directed by Anant Mahadevan. This film stars Rohini Hattangadi and Dilip Prabhavalkar in lead roles.

Usha Jadhav bags award at Indo German Film Fest

Better known for her memorable performance in Marathi film ‘Dhag’ read review which won her National Film award for best actress 8 years ago, Usha Jadhav is once again in news. Now, the talented actress has won the Best actress award for her performance in the Marathi film ‘Mai ghat – Crime No. 103/2005′ at the Indo German Film Week held at Berlin.

Marathi Fil 'Mai Gha', Actress Usha Jadhav
Marathi Fil ‘Mai Gha’, Actress Usha Jadhav

Originally from Kolhapur, Usha travelled to Mumbai via Pune, where she was doing a job. Her passion for art, brought her in search of roles in films. Initially, she received some modelling assignments and in the year 2007 found an important role in Madhur Bhandarkar‘s film ‘Traffic Signal’. This was enough for her to make progress in her acting career, with few more important roles in Hindi films. Last year , Usha also performed lead role in Aruna Raje‘s Marathi film ‘Firebrand’ released on Netflix. But now, her lead role in this Marathi film ‘Mai ghat’ have raised big expectations from this film, which is yet to be released.

Usha Jadhav bags IFFI international award for best actress

National award winning actress Usha Jadhav has one more feather in her cap. The talented young actress has now bagged most prestigious international award for best actress , at the International Film Festival of India ( IFFI), which concluded in Goa recently. 200 films from 76 countries had participated in this festival. Usha bagged this award for her brilliant performance in Marathi film ‘Mai Ghat: Crime No. 103/2005′ directed by Anant Mahadevan.

Usha Jadhav bags IFFI award for best actress
Usha Jadhav bags IFFI award for best actress

Usha’s name for recommended for this prestigious and by the team of Jury comprising of UK director Lily Ramsey,  French Director Robin Campello, Chinese director Zan Ang and Indian Film director Ramesh Sippy.  Oscar Academy President John Belly who was head of th Jury was high praise for Usha’s performance in this film. His wife Carol Littletone has also praised Usha for her remarkable performance in this film.

Reacting on this memorable moment, Usha thanked director Anant Mahadevan for the efforts taken by him to extract the best out of her and for selecting her for this role. She also thanked  producer Mohini Gupta and her entire team for their support during the shooting. Usha has played a protagonist mother – Prabhavati Amma who fights a long battle of justice for 13 long years , against custodial death of her son. The story of this film is based on a real incident and therefore has a special significance.  Along with Usha, the other prominent artistes who have performed in this film are, Suhasini Muley, Kamalesh Sawant, Dr. Girish Oak, Vibhavari Joshi and Vivek Chabukswar.

Usha Jadhav has big hopes from IFFI Goa for her film ‘Mai Ghat’

Usha Jadhav starrer Marathi film ‘Mai Ghat : Crime No. 103/2005′ is one of the Marathi films which will be competing with 13 other international films for the coveted Golden Peacock Award this year at IFFI Goa International Film Festival Goa. The actress of national award winning film ‘Dhhag’ , she is very much excited and has big hopes from this festival.

Actress Usha Jadhav, 'Mai Ghat' moviestill
Actress Usha Jadhav, ‘Mai Ghat’ movie still

This film is a biopic, which is based on a real story of a mother whose only son was tortured and killed by the police. It’s her struggle for justice for more than a decade, which can be seen in this film. Speaking about this film, Usha says, “It was a really challenging role to play. I never played a real-life character till now. I am playing my age in this film. Moreover, It was a great experience working with Director Anant Mahadevan and producer Mohini Gupta and the whole team. We all are very happy that our film is selected in this competition.”

Marathi film ‘Mai Ghat Crime no. 103/2005′ bags best movie award in Singapore

Anant Narayan Mahadevan is a big name in film industry. The actor turned director is now in the news for having bagged the Best film award at the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival for his Marathi film ‘Mai Ghat: Crime no. 103/2005′, which has been edited and directed by him. Produced by Mohini Gupta, this film was nominated in 6 out of seven categories. Besides Best film award, the film has also bagged best editing( Anant Mahadevan) and best cinematography( Alphonse Roy) awards .

Anant Mahadevan's Marathi Movie 'Mai Ghat'
Anant Mahadevan’s Marathi Movie ‘Mai Ghat’

Based on a true story, this film revolves around a mother’s fight for her son who was wrongly arrested as a thief and tortured to death. According to a statement released by Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, the film raises a vital moral dilemma in the end. “Can one really win justice after everything is lost? I am thankful to those who left me, because they taught me I can do it alone.”  the statement read.

Renowned Marathi actress Usha Jadhav plays the lead role of Prabha Mai in this film along with other versatile artistes like Suhasini Mulay as the lawyer, Kamlesh sawant as Cop, Girish Oak as CBI lawyer, Vibhavari Joshi as Sunanda and Vivek Chabukswar as Nitin Athavale. The film has also been officially selected in competition at the prestigious ‘The Asia Pacific Awards 2019′.

‘Dr. Rakhmabai’ finds entry at DFW Asian Film Fest

Dr.Rakhmabai Marathi Film
Tannishtha Chatterjee at University in Marathi movie ‘Dr.Rakhmabai

We have all heard about the exploitation of women during the 18th century. Forthcoming film ‘Dr.Rakhmabai‘ produced by Dr.Swapna Patkar and directed by Anant Mahadevan is all set to release. But, before that the film has been receiving good response at international film festivals.

The film has been selected for screening at the DFW South Asian Film Festival. The teaser of ‘Dr.Rakhmabai‘ film was released recently on social media site of this festival. The film has an inspiring story of a woman Rakhmabai of 18th century from India, whose wish was to become a doctor. How she struggled in fulfilling her dream during those days, with the support of her father, has been shown in this film. Tannishtha Chatterjee plays the most challenging title role in ‘Dr.Rakhmabai‘  film.

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Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (मी सिंधुताई सपकाळ)

'Mee Sindhutai Sapkal' Movie posters
‘Mee Sindhutai Sapkal’ Movie posters
Studio/presenter: Siddhivinayak Cine Vision
Genres: Biopic, Drama
Rating: **** (4/5)
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Bindiya Khanolkar
Exe-Producer: Asita Narvekar
Director: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan
Writer: Base on the Book ” Mee Vanvasi” by Sindutai Sapkal
ScreenPlay: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, Sanjay Pawar
Dialogues: Sanjay Pawar

Producer: Bindiya Khanolkar
Exe-Producer: 
Asita Narvekar
Director: 
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan
Writer: Base on the Book ” Mee Vanvasi” by Sindutai Sapkal
ScreenPlay: 
Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, Sanjay Pawar
Dialogues: 
Sanjay Pawar
Music:
Ashok Patki
Cinematography:
K Raj kuamr
Cast:
Tejaswini Pandit, Upendra Limaye, Jyoti Chandekar, Neena Kulkarni,
Suhas Palshikar, Charushila Sable, Ganesh Yadav, Jaywant Wadkar,
Pranjal shetye
This is a story nestled in the rural plains of Vidharbha in the state of Maharashtra, India. Spanning 5 decades, it follows the travails of a teenage village girl chindi who, according to a bizzarre tradition, is married off to a man more than twice her age. Saddled with a girl child, she is abandoned by her husband and ostracized from society. From the verge of committing suicide, Sindhu, As she now christened herself, rose like the phoenix, finding a revolutionary road to a virtual rebirth. From being doomed, she turns savior and undertakes to protect all abandoned infants under her wing. Her amazing story of survival culminates in California, where sindhu, now 60, in invited to address the first ever world Marathi conference. The biopic recounts the heart stopping moments of a girl who found her metier and wenton to become a living legend. Today she proudly proclaims that if there is someone who needs a mother, she’s at hand for them. Mee Sindhutai Sapkal features an ensemble of award winning indian actors and is directed by ananth Narayan Mahadevan, whose latest feature Red Alert- The War within, has been acclaimed at several international film festival.

Tejaswini Pandit in Marathi Movie ''Mee Sindhutai Sapkal'
Tejaswini Pandit in Marathi Movie ”Mee Sindhutai Sapkal’

'Mee Sindhutai Sapkal' Movie posters
‘Mee Sindhutai Sapkal’ Movie posters

Mi Sindhutai Sapkal Tejaswini Pandit

Remarkable Biopic on Sindhutai Sapkal
The film clearly hits out at the exploitation of women in the male dominant society, especially in the rural sector. It is for the first time that Mother and daughter combination of Jyoti Chandekar and Tejaswini Pandit have played the role of older and younger Sindhutai and it gave an impression that both of them had totally devoted themselves to this character… read full review

Remarkable Biopic on Sindhutai Sapkal

   Mee Sindhutai Sapkal
  • Rating: 4/5
  • Genres:  Biopic, Drama
  • Censor: UA
  • Duration: -
  • Studio / Presenter: Siddhivinayak Cine Vision
  • Producer(s):  Bindiya Khanolkar
  • Director: Anant Mahadevan
  • Story: Based on the Book ‘Mee Vanvasi’ by Sindhutai Sapkal
  • Cast: Tejaswini Pandit, Upendra Limaye, Jyoti Chandekar, Neena Kulkarni, Suhas Palshikar, Charushila Sable, Ganesh Yadav, Jaywant Wadkar, Pranjal shetye
  • Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

The film which has been creating waves at various film festivals in India and abroad, has been welcomed in Maharashtra on the first day of its release. Its universal theme is not only appealing but also touching the hearts of those who admire self-sacrificing service to the society.What more can one say about a film, which got standing ovation after its screening at the National theatre, London ? In fact, this film had a three show premiere at this festival recently. “Mee Sindutai Sapkal (मी सिंधुताई सपकाळ)” based on the autobiography of well-known social worker Sindhutai Sapkal, is a biopic directed by Anant Narayan Mahadevan, a Journalist turned Bollywoood actor and film maker.

The film’s story begins with present times, with Ms. Sindhutai Sapkal traveling for the first time by an airplane on her way to US on an invitation from a Maharashtra Sahitya Mandal based there. Sitting next to her as a co -passenger on the long journey is the director of the film. During the first half of the film, Ms. Sindhutai recollects her past with strange experiences with every small moment during the journey, while in the second half, she narrates her fight for survival, while addressing the elite audience in US.

Tejaswini Pandit in Marathi Movie ''Mee Sindhutai Sapkal'
Tejaswini Pandit in Marathi Movie ”Mee Sindhutai Sapkal’

 “Mee Sindhutai Sapkal” is a sensible film, strictly following the worst incidences in the life of the noble social worker and at the same time highlights her fight for survival. There is a lot to learn from this biopic, especially at a time when we all are living in a materialistic world. Here is an example of a woman, who has seen the worst poverty, yet feeds the other deserted children out of what she has gathered for her own child. It also reminds one and all about the sacrifice a mother has to make when she lifts the responsibility of all the deserted children around, as if they were her own children.

Very efficiently the director has captured every delicate moment in this film, that relates to the actual happenings in the life of the selfless social worker. The well structured Tejaswini Pandit, Sindhutai Sapkal dialogues strike timely in that well presented screenplay. Watch that mother and daughter relationship during the childhood of Sindhutai, when she is known as Chindhi . The father visiting his daughter’s place after her marriage and admitting the guilt of not offering her further education and the husband returning to Sindhutai, during old age, realising his mistake. They are all master pieces.

The film clearly hits out at the exploitation of women in the male dominant society, especially in the rural sector. “Education, is the key to progress,’ is all that the film goes on to say. No matter, you have limited education, but making an effort to see that other deserving get the same at the most appropriate time in their life, is the biggest need of the society. And, you need strong mothers like Sindhutai. Well suited music to every situation and good cinematography gives a more respectable look to the film.

'Mee Sindhutai Sapkal' Movie posters
‘Mee Sindhutai Sapkal’ Movie posters

It is for the first time that Mother and daughter combination of Jyoti Chandekar and Tejaswini Pandit have played the role of older and younger Sindhutai and it gave an impression that both of them had totally devoted themselves to this character. Upendra Limaye asyoung Sindhutai’s husband is very special and so is Suhas Palshikar, who plays her father. Neena Kulkarni in her small but effective role does a good job. Rest of the cast has supported well. The film will certainly take Marathi cinema to a greater heights.