Don’t mistake ‘Tendulkar Out’ as a tribute to the Master blaster
Rating: ★★ ½
Studio: Sudha Productions, Zee Talkies Producer: Anaya Mhaiskar Director: Swapnaneel Jaykar Writer: Yogesh Vinayak Joshi Cinematographer: Amalendu Choudhary Cast: Sayaji Shinde, Aniket Vishwasrao, Santosh Juvekar, Vijay Maurya, Neelam Shirke, Atul Parchure, Sai Tamhankar Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
Three years ago Director Nitin Kamble had used his creativity to present a sensitive subject showing the contrast between two generations and passing a social message of understanding true human relations through his film ‘Dho Dho Pavsatli One day match’ In that film, he had cleverly used the clean image of master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, to connect with his screenplay, on the backdrop of cricket commentary during crucial scenes.
Now, director Swapnil Jaykar presents his film ‘Tendulkar Out’ once again on the backdrop of cricket commentary; but, choosing a story of one night, about three men engaged in a deal to kill a film producer with the name of Sunil Tendulkar. And that is the big difference between these two films.
In the film ‘Tendulkar Out’, the character Mr. Tendulkar(Sayaji Shinde) , who is a producer of C grade films, has himself planned the delivery of his pregnant wife( Neelam Shirke) to coincide with the birthday of Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar, so that his son could become like Sachin. Like her flamboyant husband, who flirts with his artiste Velvet Manisha ( Sai Tamhankar), Ms. Tendulkar too has her boyfriend Dhanu ( Atul Parchure) who is always dressed up in blue shirt with No.10.
As Sunil Tendulkar dances with his Velvet in a night club, the trio comprising of Lefty ( Aniket Vishwasrao), Sharpshooter Nayar( Santosh Juvekar) and Abbas ( Vijay Maurya) also follow him. While Lefty tries to flirt with the girls around , the other two spend their maximum time in the fresh room., playing pranks and testing the patience of the audience. While Ms. Tendulkar is trapped in her own house in the company of her boyfriend with her labour pains, the trio fail in their attempts to finish off Sunil Tendulkar. And during one of the scenes in the screenplay, you come to know, who has hired the contract killers.
Every time an important happening takes place in the film, we hear the cricket commentary in the background, resembling the action filled situation. And that is the only best part of humour noticed in this film. The film has been dragged for almost 1 hour 15 minutes before interval, without creating any interesting situation. It is only in post interval stage, the screenplay takes some momentum, to conclude in a farcical form.
The ultimate motive behind making this film is just to present an action filled entertainment, using the surname of Sachin to generate curiosity. Luckily for the film maker, the master Blaster played his last innings on the day of its release and became out on the same day, with a respectable score. By the way, don’t mistake ‘Tendulkar Out’ as a tribute to the Master blaster. The film has just used his name and its release time, to coincide with his retirement from Cricket.
Talking about the performances, all the artistes have done a good job, including those in supporting cast,. Aniket, Santosh and Vijay make a good team. The director has made them behave differently, exposing the attitude of their characters at different situations. But, Sayaji simply rocks with his flamboyant looks. Neelam and Atul support well. However, Sai Tamhankar is a waste in the film. She doesn’t find any scope in this film, except for shaking her legs during one of the songs while flirting with Sayaji and Aniket for a while. Amalendu Chaudhary’s photography is good. Art direction is good. But, Music by Amar Mohile is just average, as this is not a musical film. The screenplay lacks grip, as there is less content and more farce.
Be prepared to watch the ‘Dangers of Smoking’ documentary giving statutory warning twice during this film, first in the beginning and then before the post interval session. This is only because of the characters in this film especially Lefty shown a frequent smoker. Being an ‘adults’ film, it is not a film for the family, as it has been targeted at a section of audience, with the kind of language used in the dialogues of this film. Thankfully, there are many whistles blown, for blocking some words. In short, ‘Tendulkar Out’ is just an average entertaining film, with nothing very special about it. While we saw Wankhede stadium filling to its capacity, on Friday to watch Tendulkar, only 35 people mustered their attendance on the first day 3 pm show of ‘Tendulkar Out’ at PVR Goregaon.
‘No Entry’ entertains; but, lacks Marathi touch
Rating: 2.5
Banner: Underground Films Pvt. Ltd. Producer: Premnath Rajagopalan, Nikhil Saini. Director: Ankush Choudhary Lyrics: Guru Thakur Music: Nakash – Sargam Cast: Bharat Jadhav, Kranti Redkar, Ankush Choudhary, Saie Tamhankar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Manava Naik, Sai Lokur, Paddy (Pandharinath Kamble) Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
Well, we are all aware that new Marathi film ‘No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey’ is a remake of popular Hindi comedy ‘No Entry’. But, while making this film in Marathi, the entire film has been copied scene to scene, instead of offering it a Marathi touch. As a result, it has failed to hold the audience for entire 163 minute show on the screen. Nevertheless, being a sit- com, the film has succeeded in offering the expected entertainment through good performances coming from all the seven important artistes in the film.
The original film had succeeded in creating laughter, because the theme was new to the audience. Moreover, in Maharashtra most of the Marathi film goers watch Hindi films. Even if they haven’t watched this original film in theatres, they must have surely watched it on their TV screens and that too in repeat runs. All that was expected was a Marathi touch to this theme; but, it has gone the Bollywood way, even to the extent of retaining the names of all the characters. If they could change the name of MLA, why couldn’t they find suitable names for seven important characters ?
When we see some of the remakes of South films in Hindi, these original films are not watched by majority of the cine goers from places other than south region. And hence, such films whether action or comedy, turn out to be successful in North India including Maharashtra. But, same is not the case, with remake of Hindi film in Marathi. It may be kept in mind that about 50 % of the Hindi film’s business is from Maharashtra.
Now, the million dollar question still remains to be answered is, whether a remake of popular Hindi comedy film and that too with predictable sequences, will be accepted in Marathi ? Let, the people of Maharashtra decide the fate of this film. The opening day, witnessed very poor response at a multiplex in the suburbs. Now, the weekend collections will decide the success of this film.
Looking at the efforts put in, it may be mentioned that the film has been shot with the high quality standard observed in big budget Hindi cinema,, with good camera work by Arwind Soni and perfect music by Nakash-Sargam. The selection of locations are good, including picturesque Goa. Even the titles of the film have been presented well. But, there seemed to be some budgeting on costumes of the artistes and the dancers in the song sequences. In the case of Sai Tamhankar, who played an important character of Bobby, there wasn’t much issue of costumes, as the film has been focused on her. She is the centre of attraction in this film. And, she has lived up to the expectations of the film maker. One can say that she has offered more than what Bipasha could offer in the original, as far as glamour is concerned.
Looking at the performances of others, both Bharat Jadhav as Kishan and Kranti Redkar as Kajal match well in their respective roles, with their perfect timing for comedy. Aniket Vishwasrao as Shekhar gets a kind of role, which has tested his strengths in comedy sequences. And he has done extremely well. Manwa Naik playing Sanjana also supports well as his partner. Both Ankush Choudhary (Prem) and Sai Lokur (his wife Pooja) have limited scope, especially after interval, but they too have done well. Paddy kamble is just fine as Bobby’s bodyguard. Anant Jog is good as fun loving MLA. Viju Khote does well in the small role, he has to his share.
As predicted, this film is a musical sitcom with good performances. But, it has certainly failed to offer the Marathi feel to the characters.
‘Aghor’ – a timely theme without a grip
Rating: na
Banner: Pratibha Films, Quality Cards Producer: Raju Jogeshwarji Ghivdhonde, Mangesh Pitale, Adv. Raman Senaad Story, Director: Salim Shaikh Dialogues: Salim Shaikh, Parag Ghonge Music: Nandu Honap Cast: Santosh Juvekar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Sai Tamhankar, Manasi Kulkarni, Kishori Shahane, Vinod raut, Tejaswi Patil and Shadab. Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
Corruption has become part of every field of profession and medical profession is no exception. As there are good committed doctors, there are doctors, who are not only involved in unethical practices, but also involved in frauds and cheating business. In the name of Multi- speciality clinics, there are many malpractices noticed at many places in the state. This has come to light, through regular media expose. Recently, we also saw one such episode of Aamir Khan’s reality show, where such unethical practices were brought to light.
Latest released Marathi film ‘Aghor’, produced by a team of producers from Nagpur comprising of Raju Jageshwar Dhivdonde, Mangesh Madhukarrao Pitale and Ad. Raman Laxmanrao Senad and directed by their colleague Salim Shaikh, has exposed few such acts by a selfish doctor, who owns one such Multi speciality clinic. For Dr. Batra( Dr. Vilas Ujawane), profit is considered as a driving force in his business. The film shows all his ways to grab money from the patient, initially in the form of advance by getting first the details of his income in the admission form.
Though the main theme of this film is based on day to day newspaper and TV reports of corruption cases in medical profession, it is backed by frustration among unemployed youth and those in sports, who have been denied their dues. Dr. Sathe ( Ad. Raman Laxmanrao Senad) a principled and committed doctor, who runs his clinic with the help of his wife ( Kishori Shanae), regularly encounters three youths namely Prakash ( Aniket Vishwasrao), Sam ( Santosh Juvekar) and Lucky ( Shadab); and is well aware of their problems.
Sai Tamhankar, Santosh JuvekarOne day, Dr. Sathe in an attempt to save a little girl, is knocked down by a speeding vehicle. He is admitted to Dr. Batra’s hospital, who suggests an emergency operation and asks Ms. Sathe to deposit Rs 4 lakh immediately. The three youngsters raise the amount in their own ways and them begins the fight against Dr. Batra and his team. Luckily for them in a typical filmi style Dr. Batra’s close friend’s daughter( Manasi Kulkarni) and Dr. Batra’s own son join hands with them to teach a lesson to Dr. Batra, in his own way.
‘Aghor’ does have a good theme, but lacks grip in the screenplay . The efforts of the Nagpur based team to make a film on a social issue is highly appreciated; but, to create an impact, the screenplay and the order of sequences should have been handled more skillfully. The director, who is himself a story and screenplay writer, hasn’t paid much attention on this aspect. The first half of the film just goes on understanding the background of the three youngsters, besides knowing about the past love of Sam. The two songs in pre interval stage are okay; but the one picturised on Santosh Juvekar and Manasi Kulkarni hasn’t been timed well. At a time, when the film should have taken a firm grip on revenge, after noticing a serious case of crime, the break for a song only diverts the attention of the audience.
Some of the incidences, such as Sam’s first girlfriend( Tejaswi Patil) killing herself, Dr. Sathe trying to save the girl Kishori Shahane VIjon the road, Dr. Sathe shown too generous in treating his poor patients and the happenings in the climax; don’t give a realistic look. But, few events like a Medical representative of the company offering attractive packages to the Doctor for prescribing costly medicines in place of generic medicines; a Municipal contractor exploiting a senior old female worker, keeping the already dead patient on ventilator, forcing the husband to undergo test after he threatens to divorce his wife for not conceiving for eight years, the honest doctor understanding the psychology behind the attitude of youngsters; have been included in the film, to send across a message to the society.
There is not much scope for music in this film, but two songs by popular singers have been picturised well on new locations in Nagpur. The angry young man of Marathi films Santosh Juvekar has limited scope in this film. But, he has played his role with ease. Aniket Vishwasrao too, plays his part well. Newcomer Shadab has very little to do with acting, except for being with the two friends and punching rivals, whenever required. The three young girls have very little to their share. Sai Tamhankar as a lawyer, is just namesake girlfriend of Aniket Vishwasrao, with just few scenes. Manasi Kulkarni ( TV serial Mission.com fame) looks confident on her debut through few scenes, besides a song sequence. Tejasvi Patil is in the film almost like a guest performer. Producer Raman Senad gives a satisfying performance in the role of Dr. Sathe, on his debut. Dr. Vilas Ujavane plays the antagonist effectively. But, it is Kishori Shahane, playing Ms. Sathe, finds a better role. ‘Aghor’ is no doubt a sincere effort to expose corruption in medical profession; but it lacks the desired sensational cinematic approach to create an impact through its screenplay.
Shooting schedule for ‘Bol Baby Bol’ Completed
Well known Actress Aruna Irani is making her comeback in Marathi film industry after almost 16 years, with the film ‘Bol Baby Bol’ .
The film is being Produced by Balraj Irani under banner Majestic Entertainment. Suresh B Sawant is the Executive Producer. The shooting of film is now completed . Its a comedy film, Directed & Edited by Vinay N. Laad. Story by Rajan Agarwal. Screenplay by Rajan Agarwal & Vinay N. Laad. Lyrics by Vivek Apte. Music by Nishikant Sadaphule. Cinematography by Sameer Athaley, Dialogues by Sanjay Belose and Choreography is by Dilip Mistry.
Other star cast include Makarand Anaspure, Aniket Vishwasrao, Siya Patil & Neha Pendse.
Aniket Vishwasrao – Dashing and Vibrant Marathi star
Marathi film industry can count very few dashing and dynamic heroes and one of them is Aniket Vishwasrao. No wonder, during the recent Maharashtracha Favorite Kaun? awards, he was adjudged as the Best Style icon of the year. For the past few years, Aniket has made his presence felt through few TV serials and movies. It was his bad luck that when his solo hero film ‘Rang Berangi’ was released, it was the scare of Swine flu, which prevented audience from coming to theatres. But, Aniket had his best time, when he almost rocked with his role in Mahesh Manjrekar’s big banner multistarer film ‘Fakta Ladh Mhana’, which was directed by well known Cinematograher Sanjay Jadhav.
As a schoolboy from Dahisar, Aniket took active interest in dramatics while he studied in St. Francis High School, Borivali. But, when Aniket joined M.L. Dahanukar College, Vile Parle, his real journey into acting field began. He participated in competitions doing one act plays and even won an award for best performance. It was during his second year in college, he was selected for an important role in a Marathi play ‘Nakalat Saare Ghadale’ starring two versatile actors like Vikram Gokhale and Savita Prabhune. Things changed thereafter for Aniket, who made up his mind to turn professional actor and make a serious career in acting.
With his appearance in debut TV serial ‘Oon Paus’, Aniket came into limelight and thereafter, there was no stopping for him. Playing a very important role in his next serial ‘Kalat Nakalat’ increased his confidence and Aniket was soon a recognized hero in Marathi entertainment industry. As a hero in 2008, he had done a film ‘Guilty’ which was his second film with Kumar Sohani. But, Aniket’s real test was in a Hindi feature film ‘Hava Aane Do’ made by Partho Sen Gupta, where he performed a parallel hero with Nishikant Kamat opposite Tanishtha Chatterjee and Rajashree Thakur. The film was acclaimed at various film festivals abroad, but could not be released in India, due to Censor problem. The film was shot on the backdrop of India-Pakistan war, when the two youths almost get ready to work abroad after a long struggle.
A perfect gentleman, maintaining good PR with people around him, Aniket spoke to Marathi Movie World. Excerpts from an interview:
Q: For a youngster who studied from a convent school, was that easy to perform in Marathi initially ?
A: I didn’t have any problem, as in our house we conversed daily in Marathi and I always respected our culture, by reading and watching Marathi newspapers and TV programmes.
Q: When did Aniket Vishwasrao actually came into limelight as an actor?
A: I think, it was after ‘Oon Paus’ that I received the recognition as an actor.
Q: But, your film debut was through ‘Havaa Aane Do’( Let the wind blow) a feature film? What was the role you played in this film ?
A: I played a protagonist. It was a very good film about directionless youth influenced by foreign culture. When they decide to finally settle down in their lives, the Indo-pak war breaks out. The film had problems with censor, but received applause at various international festivals abroad.
Q: You also had a very good solo hero role in ‘Rang Berangi’. Don’t you regret that the film was released at a wrong time ?
A: Yes, it was our bad luck that during that period, there was a big scare of swine flu and people kept themselves away from theatres. In this film, I had a good role, suited to me. But, never mind. I had another opportunity through ‘Fakta Ladh Mhana’ a big banner film. And, I did receive the compliments from well wishers.
Q: When we saw you winning the Style icon award at the Maharashtracha Favorite Kaun? ceremony, you also invited other nominees to share the award with you. Are friends so important to you ?
A: Yes, though they were nominated along with me, they are very good friends and artistes. I felt that they too deserved that award and hence the gesture.
Q: Do you have real friends in this entertainment industry? How do you find time for them ?
A: Yes, I do have friends in this entertainment industry. Santosh is one of them. He is a common friend of some of my friends since my college days. We do find time sometimes.
Q: Now, that you and Pallavi are close friends for the past 4-5 years, when do you intend to get married ?
A: Not very soon. We need some more time for that.
Q: Who inspired you to take up this acting career ?
A: There are many people, but I cannot forget Hrishikesh Joshi, Mr. Sudhir Bhatt, who gave me my first break into Marathi drama and Mr. Vikram Gokhale from whom I learned the initial lessons of acting.
Q: Any forthcoming projects ?
A: Yes, I am eagerly awaiting for my film ‘Tendulkar Out!’ This film may be released by December end or in January 2012.