Ashihi Shyamchi Aai ( अशीही श्यामची आई )
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Opening Date: 2017 ( 16 December )
Production House: Aishwarya Productions
Producer(s): Kanchan Sudhir Bhat, Rajesh Patil
Presenter: Suyog
Writer: Swapnil Jadhav
Director: Swapnil Baraskar
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Executive Producer(s): na
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Director: Swapnil Baraskar
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Writer: Swapnil Jadhav
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Artist: Omprakash Shinde, Atisha Naik, Purnima Ahire, Pravin Dalimbkar, Mrunalini Javale, Shubham Indulkar
Set Design: Prasad Walawalkar
Lights: Bhushan Desai
Costume: Mahesh Sherla
Background Music: Abhijeet Pendharkar
Makeup: Sandeep Nagarkar
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Bandookya ( बंदूक्या )
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: A
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Varsha Cinevision
Producers: Rajendra Borse, Pratibha Borse
Executive Producer: Shripad Padmakar
Director: Rahul Manohar Chaudhari
Writer: Rahul Manohar Chaudhari
ScreenPlay: Rahul Manohar Chaudhari, Namdeo Murkute
Dialogues: Namdeo Murkute
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Cast & Crew
Executive Producer: Shripad Padmakar
Co-producer: Nilesh Rajendra Borse
Director: Rahul Manohar Chaudhari
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Rahul Manohar Chaudhari
ScreenPlay: Rahul Manohar Chaudhari, Namdeo Murkute
Dialogues: Namdeo Murkute
Lyrics: Guru Thakur, Namdeo Murkute
Music: Parikshit Bhatkhande
Playback Singer: Javed Ali, Mahalaxmi Iyer, Adarsh Shinde
Cinematographer (DOP): Krishna Kumar Soren
Editor: Nitesh Rathod
Starcast: Atisha Naik, Shashank Shende, Nilesh Borse, Namdeo Murkute, Amol Bagul, Tanmayi Chavanke
Costumes: Prajkta Joshi
Makeup: Suhas Gwate
Sound : Vijay Bhope
Background Score: Chaitanya Adkar
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Publicity Designs: Milind Matkar
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Synopsis
‘Bandookya’ : Marathi movie ‘Bandookya’ is a portrait of backward genuine people firm with their thoughts. The effective scenes, the language, the subtle acting, entertainment and yet having a power to provoke social change is ‘Bandookya’.
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State Award winning film ‘Bandookya’ to release on 1st September
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State Award winning film ‘Bandookya’ to release on 1st September
After receiving six nominations and winning four awards at the recently concluded 54th Maharashtra State awards Marathi film ‘Bandookya‘ will now be released all over Maharashtra on 1st September 2017. The film has already raised the expectations of Marathi film lovers, because of the use of hard hitting rural based dialogues mixed with utterance of local boli language slang words by the characters of this film.
Produced by Rajendra Borse and Pratibha Borse this social but entertaining film is directed by Rahul Manohar Chaudhary. The lead artistes of ‘Bandookya‘ film are versatile actors like Shashank Shende, Atisha Naik along with Namdev Murkute, Nilesh Borse, Amol Bagul & Unnati Shikhare. The film’s promotion is handled by Ciba Promotion and Marketing.
Atisha and Supriya – The bad women on small screen, with good heart
Atisha Naik and Supriya Pathare are known faces on small screen for their negative roles. One doesn’t know, how many housewives totally engrossed in their serials must be cursing them; but, in real life, both of them are fun loving and cheerful women. Marathi Movie world, spoke to both of them simultaneously, a little before an award function in Mumbai, recently. At present, both of them are performing together in an old revived Marathi stage play ‘Varyavarchi Varaat’ and hence were seen together, in a jovial mood sharing their experiences.
Atisha Naik, Supriya Pathare Atisha has been in the field of acting since she was 8 years old, when she made her debut in a Marathi play ‘Good Bye Doctor’ as a child artiste. Later, she performed on stage and made her film debut with Mahesh Manjrekar’s Hindi film ‘Pran Jaye Par Vachan na Jaye’. Recently, we saw her playing an important role of a lady Sarpanch, in national award winning film ‘Deool’. With her acting skills and perfect body language, Atisha did invite attention of the audience.
At present, Atisha is also performing in one more Marathi play ‘Suryachi Pilley’; but her role as a cunning Mother in law in Marathi TV serial ‘Pudhcha Paul’, has exploited her potential. Now, instead of being typecast, Atisha is playing an important role in Amol Palekar’s forthcoming humour filled film, ‘We are on, Aata Houn Jaoo De.’ Atisha refuses to speak much about her role and film’s theme, as she wants to maintain the secrecy about it. “But, it’s a kind of role, that I really enjoyed playing,” she said.
For Supriya Pathare, it has been a struggle to reach the position, she has attained now. Sixteen years ago, she used to perform dramas on stage along with her group, during the Ganapati festivals in Mumbai, till she joined Vaman Kendre’s group and performed in ‘Teen Paishacha tamasha’. Born and brought up in Mumbai, she then lived in Dongri area of Mumbai. Those days, she even joined dance classes, to enable her to present her part well. ‘Darling Darling’ was her first commercial play. Being the sister of Ms. Anjali Nevrekar, of Sanskruti Kaladarpan Group, enabled her to begin her acting career professionally.
Her debut TV serial was ‘Kulvadhu’ in which she played a negative role of a selfish step mother, followed by negative roles in serials like ‘Mann Udhaan Varyache’ & ‘Pinjara’. These performances brought her into limelight; but, it was her performance in Zee Marathi’s reality show ‘Fu Bai Fu’ brought her name and fame. No wonder, she was offered a cameo in recently released film ‘No Entry Pudhe dhoka aahe’.
“On many occasions in the past chapters of ‘Fu Bai Fu’’ I was rejected. They really had a doubt, whether an actress like me, who was typecast in negative roles, would be able to deliver comedy scenes? But, when finally I got a chance, I proved that I could create laughter. Whatever recognition I have received today, is all because of ‘Fu Bai Fu’.” she concluded.