Biopic on the life of Gopinath Munde launched
In the recent past there has been a surge of biopics on the lives of great political or social leaders. Movies on lives of Yashwantrao Chavan, Dr. Prakash Baba Amte, Lokmanya Tilak, etc have seen the light of the day in recent times. Then ‘Balkadu‘ was based on the philosophy of Balasaheb Thackarey. Latest to join the list is a new film ‘Sangharsha Yatra’. This film is on the life and times of late political leader Gopinath Munde. Produced by Sandeep Ghuge, Suryakant Baji, Mukund Kulkarni, and Sanjay Singh Suryavanshi under the banner Om Siddhivinayak Motion Pictures the film is being presented by BJP Chitrapat Union.
Gopinath Munde had a humble beginning and started off as a youth leader under the guidance of Pramod Mahajan. He then went on to become Dy-Chief Minister of the state and then a Union Cabinet Minister. He died untimely, in an accident. The film Sanghasha Yatra was launched amidst heavy political heavyweights. Chief Minister Devendra Fadanvis launched the film with lighting of the lamp on this occasion. He also gave the ‘clap’ to announce the film.
While speaking on the occasion, he said, “We see heroes in reel life but Gopinath Munde was a Real hero. His life is like a fiction with interesting events. Myself, on behalf of my cabinet and BJP local unit promise any help required during the making of this film.” Mr. Prakash Mehta, Raj Purohit, Raosaheb Danve Patil, Ram Shinde, all BJP political leaders were present on dais alongside Mr. Devedra Fadanvis.
Sharad Kelkar’s name was announced to play the role of Gopinath Munde. “I have been doing a lot of research, watching videos, reading, talking to people close to him, as a preparation for this role , as the film is a biopic,” he stated. At the fag-end of the function Tejaswini Pandit arrived, who was tight-lipped about the role she will be playing in this film. All she said was “I am playing a vital role in the movie.”
Sangharsha Yatra is still in scripting stage and will go on floors within a month or two and the makers want to release this film by year-end.
‘Balkadu’ inspires ‘Marathi Manoos’, to fight injustice
Rating: ★★★
Genres: Drama Censor: U/A Duration: 124 Min. Studio/presenter: Maratha Entertainment, Sanjay Raut Producers: Swapna Patkar Director: Atul Kale Screenplay: Ganesh Pandit, Ambar Hadap Director of Photography: Ajit Reddy Editor: Ashish Mhatre, Apurva Motiwale Cast: Umesh Kamat, Neha Pendse, Prasad Oak, Anand Ingale, Tiku Talsania, Bhau Kadam , Sharad Ponkshe, Pushkar Shrotri Movie Review by: Keertikumar Kadam |
Presented by Sanjay Raut and produced under the banner Royal Maratha Entertainment the new released Marathi film ‘Balkadu‘ is produced by Swapna Patkar and directed by Atul Kale. This film is inspired from one of the most charismatic socio-political persona of recent times, late Balasaheb Thackeray.
Balkadu’s story is about a simple and straightforward Balkrishna Patil, a young history teacher in a school, possessing special ability to hear voices of great historical figures like Nehru, Shastri, Savarkar, Subhash Chandra Bose and Balasaheb Thackeray. Balakrishna, who originally resided in a Lalbaugh chawl, had to shift his residence to Nalasopara during his childhood. After many years, he meets his close childhood friend Sai Bawdekar (Neha Pendse).
When he shares his thoughts with Sai, she understands him and supports him, in his every action. besides She helps him to do a part time job as a dubbing artist in Marathi, in her history channel, where she works as EP. After seeking help from a psychologist, the voices Balakrishna hears, vanish but one voice clings onto him, i.e. Balasaheb’s voice. How a simpleton, who turns into an angry young man, for betterment of local people, is the story of the film.
In the film, Director has tried to do a sincere job, he has smartly used Balasaheb’s voice-over, to create the impact in certain scenes. Balasaheb’s interactive dialogues with the lead actor, are well crafted and make an interesting watch. The ‘cartoon’ aspect is also creatively used. There is a lot to be desired in screenplay department (Ganesh Pandit, Ambar Hadap) which seems disjointed. In fact, it starts with a promise of a good screenplay, but goes wayward towards the latter half. It has become unnecessarily lengthy and preachy towards the end. Aman Vidhate’s art direction is satisfactory and so is music (Ajit-Samir), though the ‘Powada’ is very good. Avadhoot Gupte’s song is very well used in background. The costumes are satisfactory, but Neha Pendse‘s costumes are more impressive and stand out.
The saving grace of Balkadu are the dialogues and performances. Especially, the Dialogues are fabulous . They have the required punch and comic punches, which are smartly interlaced. Umesh Kamat has come out of his comfort zone and has essayed the lead role with conviction. He scores points in wittiness and subtle timing. Neha Pendse does what was expected of her and looks ravishingly stunning, on screen. Prasad Oak carries a negative shade reasonably well. Rest of the cast, Anand Ingale, Tiku Talsania, Bhau Kadam , Sharad Ponkshe, Pushkar Shrotri lend good support. Supriya Pathare as mother, steals the show with her comic timing used in simple situations.
‘Balkadu’ is a must watch for Balasaheb’s followers scattered all over Maharashtra. Others may like it watch it, for good performances.
Balkadu (बाळकडू)
Movie: | Balkadu (बाळकडू) |
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Genre: | Drama |
Release Year: | 2015 |
Company / Presenter: | Royal Maratha Entertainment, Sanjay Raut |
Producer: | Swapna Patkar |
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Executive Producer: | Ulhas Shevde |
Director: | Atul Kale |
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Assistant Director:: | Ashish Raikar |
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Screenplay: | Ganesh Pandit, Ambar Hadap |
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Lyricist: | Chetan Dange |
Music Director: | Ajeet – Sameer |
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Choreography: | Jayesh Pradhan |
Cinematography ( DOP ): | Ajit Reddy |
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Publicity Designer: | Jatin Baviskar, Suket Dedhia |
Promos: | Spining Wheel Productions |
Digital Promotion: | Mayuresh Bagwe, Sunil Mantri |
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Public Relation Officer: | Gayatri Chitre |
Editor: | Ashish Mhatre, Apurva Motiwale |
Cast: | Umesh Kamat, Neha Pendse, Prasad Oak, Tiku Talsania, Pushkar Shrotri, Supriya Pathare, Anand Ingle, Bhau Kadam,Sharad Ponkshe, Jayawant Wadkar, Abhay Rane, Mahesh Shetty, Abhay Rane |
Synopsis: | A tribute to late Balasaheb Thackeray. |
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