Why So Gambhir? ( व्हाय सो गंभीर? )
- Genres: Drama
- Rating: na
- Opening Date: 2018 (23 December)
- Production House: Atharva Theatres
- Producer(s): Santosh Kanekar
- Presenter: Shaila Santosh Kanekar
- Writer: Girish Datar
- Director: Amol Bhor, Girish Datar
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- Producer(s): Santosh Kanekar
- Co-producer(s): na
- Director: Amol Bhor, Girish Datar
- Writer: Girish Datar
- Dialogues: na
- Artist: Aroh Welankar, Pallavi Patil, Anvita Phaltankar, Apurva Kulkarni, Pradeep Joshi, Rasika Wakharkar, Ashish Datir
- Set Design: Ajay Pujare
- Lights: Ravindra Karmarkar
- Costume: na
- Background Music: na
- Makeup: na
- Costume Designer: na
- Hair Style: na
- Art: na
- Lyrics: na
- Music: Suhit Abhyankar
- Playback singers: na
- Choreographer : na
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‘Hostel days’ recalls memories of hostel life of students
Movie: Hostel Days
Rating: ★★★ Genres: Drama Censor: U Duration: 120 min. Studio / Presenter: Shree Parshwa Productions, Twenty Four Studios Producer: Subhash Bora, Chandan Gehlot, Ajay Naik Productions DOP: Mayur Hardas Director: Ajay Naik Cast: Prarthana Behere, Aroh Welankar, Virajas Kulkarni, Akshay Tanksale, Chinmay Patwardhan, Sanjay Jadhav, Sagarika Rukari, Purva Shinde, Ankita Lande, Aishwarya Kapare Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
However old one may become, the memories of college life never fade away. In the past we have seen films on classroom gimmicks while in school or college and love stories of youngsters on the backdrop of college life. Even otherwise, Marathi films made on the subject of youngsters have received good response from the audience during this decade. Best examples are films like ‘Time Pass‘, ‘Sairat‘, ‘Boyz‘ and so on. But, the music has played a very important role behind the success of these films.
Music director turned Presenter and writer -director Ajay Kishore Naik who presented a film ‘Satarangee Re‘ and directed a film ‘Lagna Pahave Karun‘ in the past, has now tried a new experiment through his latest released film ‘Hostel Days‘, which is set on the backdrop of student’s hostel at a district place off Satara, Maharashtra. But, while presenting his subject, Ajay has tried to mix love stories of other students, besides presenting the love triangle of the lead characters comprising of Shiva Mohite ( Aroh Welankar), Ishani ( Prarthana Behere) & Jai Dharmadhikari( Virajas Kulkarni). And, that’s not enough. As, he has shown the conflict between two groups, i.e. local students belonging to lower and middle class groups and so called rich students coming from metro cities, who acquire admissions on huge donations.
As the love stories and their gimmicks in hostel continue to happen in this film, we find a sudden twist with one student suddenly getting exposed with his hand in glove dealings with new trustee of the group of educational institution Mr. Babasaheb Buchkule( Vidyadhar Joshi). This maligns his character in his group, with his girlfriend also misunderstanding him. But, as we have seen it happen in many Bollywood love stories, his friends and well wishers, including the audience get convinced with the reasons behind his act later. All is well at the end, but not before another twist in the climax.
Looking at the screenplay, it is felt that writer director Ajay has consumed a lot of time to cover all the 17 or 18 important characters in this film, while offering them scope on the screen. As a result, the film has been stretched longer with almost 150 minutes length. This could have been avoided by editing long conversations within the group. He could have paid more attention on either the love story or the conflict between rich and poor. But, since he wanted to make it a musical love story, being a music director himself ; he had to accommodate 7 to 8 songs in the film. However, only two songs are well presented. Instead, he could have presented only three songs, with more attention on highlighting the conflict between the two groups and making the film’s screenplay more gripping. Many scenes in the film have been shot during night hours, thus depriving the DOP to capture natural outdoor beauty. But, in spite of that DOP Mayur Hardas with the help of art director Siddharth Tatuskar has captured some good locations very well through his camera.
Though there are three young artistes namely Aroh, Prarthana & Virajas in prominent lead roles, Akshay Tanksale through the character of Buchchan steals the show. He had done this before while playing the role of Battees in the film ‘YZ‘. In short, his character is well developed to exploit his potential. No wonder, he also plays the narrator in this film. Among the three lead artistes, Aroh does well as the leader of the group. He has shown that quick change in him in every situation. Prarthana is good , in the role of Ishani . But, the character of Virajas hasn’t been developed properly. If he was to be shown in negative role, there are not enough scenes to his share, except for his entry. Nevertheless, being his first film, he does well.
Director turned actor Sanjay Jadhav impresses in a different look, while playing the Rector of the college , who lives in the hostel campus. Among the six new female faces, Sagarika Rukri as Sonia and Sonia Patwardhan as Madhura find better scope. Good support comes from other co artistes in the hostel group. The film’s story has been set during the period of 1994, when there were no mobile phones and social media networking. The film is targeted at young audience and therefore, it remains to be seen whether it will attract youngsters at cinema halls? But, surely those who have experienced hostel life during their college days, especially during early 90s, will be tempted to watch ‘Hostel Days‘ film. Overall, it has turned out to be little above average entertaining film.
Hostel Days ( हॉस्टेल डेज )
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Shree Parshwa Productions, Twenty Four Studios
Producers: Subhash Bora, Chandan Gehlot, Ajay Naik Productions
Executive Producer: Swapnil Kore, Shardul Mohite
Director: Ajay Naik
Writer: Ajay Naik
ScreenPlay: Ajay Naik
Dialogues: Ajay Naik
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Executive Producer: Swapnil Kore, Shardul Mohite
Director: Ajay Naik
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ajay Naik
ScreenPlay: Ajay Naik
Dialogues: Ajay Naik
Lyrics: Ajay Naik, Guru Thakur, Mandar Cholkar
Music: Ajay Naik
Playback Singer: Kumar sanu, Shankar Mahadevan, Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala, Bela Shende, Avadhoot Gupte, Priyanka Barve, Anandi Joshi, Rucha Bondre
Cinematographer (DOP): Mayur Hardas
Editor: Mayur Hardas
Starcast: Prarthana Behere, Aroh Welankar, Virajas Kulkarni, Akshay Tanksale, Chinmay Patwardhan, Sanjay Jadhav, Sagarika Rukari, Purva Shinde, Ankita Lande, Aishwarya Kapare
Costumes: Nakshatra Devadiga, Mohini Nanaware
Makeup: Atul Shidhaye
Sound : Manoj Mochemadkar
Background Score: Ajay Naik
Choreographer: Akshata Tikhe, Ajay Naik
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist: na
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Publicity Designs: Sachin Suresh Gurav
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Distributor : AA Films Nationwide
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Ajay Naik’s ‘Hostel Days’ to present Prarthana along with Aroh & Virajas
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‘Hostel Days’ music released in presence of Bollywood singers
Music release of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Hostel Days‘ witnessed presence of Bollywood singers like Kumar Sanu, Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala, Bela Shende & Avadhoot Gupte. They all made director and music director Ajay Naik happy. Actually, the songs in this film are rendered by Kumar sanu, Shankar Mahadevan, Sonu Nigam, Shaan, Kunal Ganjawala, Bela Shende & Avadhoot Gupte, adding special flavor and variety to the music of this film. Perhaps, It is for the first time that so many popular singers from Bollywood are singing for a Marathi film.
Speaking on the occasion, singer Kumar Sanu was all praise for director and music director Ajay Naik. “I really enjoyed singing for this film. I am sure the music of this film will be appreciated by all.” He said. Singer Shaan added that the song rendered by him in this film, helped me to understand the real fun of hotel life, while Kunal Ganjawala said that the music of this film will appeal the young generation. He wished all the best to Ajay and his film. Besides these popular Bollywood singers, some new singers like Priyanka Barve, Anandi Joshi and Rucha Bondre have also rendered their voices for the songs in this film. Set on the backdrop of 90s era, the film stars Prarthana Behere, Aroh Welankar and Virajas Kulkarni.
‘Rege’ The crime based thriller film
Rating: ★★★
Studio / Presenter: Ravi Jadhav, ARD Entertainment Producer: Abhijit Panse Reels, The Artbeat Innovations Writer, Director: Abhijit Panse Dialogues: Abhijit Panse, Pravin Tarde DOP: Mahesh Limaye Music: Avdhut Gupte Cast: Aroh Welankar, Santosh Juvekar, Pushkar Shotri, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pravin Tarde, Anant Jog, Uday Sabnis, Ramesh Pardeshi, Viju Mane Movie Review by: Sanskruti Bhatkar |
If you are parents of a youngster, who is doing very well in his studies; generally you tend to relax, but, don’t. Unless, you are aware of his friend circle and what he does in his spare time, you cannot be sure about his future. This is what the new Marathi film ‘Rege’ is all about.
Directed by Abhijit Panse, presented by Ravi Jadhav and Ashwini Darekar, ‘Rege’ is a based on the life of an innocent MBBS Student Aniruddha Rege ,who comes across bad company and unknowingly gets involved with underworld and is trapped by Crime branch encounter specialist.
The film begins with the sequence of flashback of Aniruddha Rage’s life. Aniruddha Rege (Aroh Velankar) , a 3rd year medical student, who is sincere with curious nature. And is from a well educated cultured family. His parents have lots of expectations from him and having trust in their child, give lot of freedom to him.
Aniruddha comes to Mumbai on holidays and unfortunately meets M Bhai and gang, connected to underworld, at a Dahi Handi celebration with his tapori friend Pakya. He gets impressed with them and starts spending time with them. For Ani, it is a thrill and so he innocently shows his farmhouse, which is misused by M bhai and his team and as a result gets trapped.
Here starts the tragic journey of ‘Rege’. He caught by police in Agarwal Builder Murder case. In police custody, he is tortured by the team of Pradeep Sharma (Mahesh Manjrekar) , who is crime branch officer, known as encounter specialist. His seniors take objection about his encounters and hold inquiry against him. But, he faces it boldly. At the end, with the help of Rege’s information, the police team led by Sharma and Vaze catch M Bhai and his team from Rege’s farmhouse. And, the action filled shoot out takes place at the end.
‘Rege’ is a debut film for director Abhijit Panse. It is also debut film for young Aroh Velankar , who has done a good job. His appearance and body language suits his character. Mahesh Manjrekar, Pushkar Shrotri, and Santosh Juvekar have done well through their character roles. The song ‘Dhishkyaoon’ and Ravi Jadhav presented song with all celebrities on the music of Avadhoot Gupte may popularize soon.
Overall film is okay, It is a typical average movie. Can watch once. Somehow the film gives message to young generation to stay away from bad company. Also alerts their parents to parents to keep eye on their children and spare some time with them to understand them. Otherwise, there could be another Rege in the making.
Rege (रेगे )
Genres: Thriller, Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Ravi Jadhav, ARD Entertainment
Producer(s): Abhijit Panse Reels, The Artbeat Innovations
Executive Producer: Ratnakant Jagtap
Director: Abhijit Panse
Writer: Abhijit Panse
ScreenPlay: Abhijit Panse
Dialogues: Pravin Tarde, Abhijit Panse
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Executive Producer: Ratnakant Jagtap
Director: Abhijit Panse
Associate Director: Ravindra Karmarkar, Shivkumar Parthasarathy
Writer: Abhijit Panse
ScreenPlay: Abhijit Panse
Dialogues: Pravin Tarde, Abhijit Panse
Lyrics: na
Music: Avdhoot Gupte
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Mahesh Limaye
Editor: Dinesh Poojari
Starcast: Aroh Welankar, Santosh Juvekar, Pushkar Shotri, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pravin Tarde, Anant Jog, Uday Sabnis, Ramesh Pardeshi, Viju Mane
Costumes: na
Makeup: Vikram Gaikwad, Santosh Gayke
Sound : na
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Umesh Jadhav
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist: na
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‘Rege’ : The Marathi movie ‘Rege’, is about how vulnerable today’s youngsters are, how they get attracted to the glamor of underworld and eventually get trapped in it. High-profile cops trying to reach the top by eliminating the anti social elements, in turn, working against their own colleagues and system.
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