‘Wedding Cha Shinema’ offers quality entertainment
Over the years, we have seen many film makers trying different ideas to entertain the audience with a message. If the film maker is able to keep the audience engaged into his presentation, the film attains success. Latest released Marathi film ‘Wedding Cha Shinema’ presented by Everest Entertainment and directed by debutant writer-director Dr. Saleel Kulkarni has met with all these requirements to offer quality entertainment.

The film‘s subject deals with the new trend of offering a contract to event management company for making a film on the pre-wedding rituals, which also include shooting of romantic scenes of couple and interviews of all those near and dear ones to the couple. Obviously, the Sangeet ceremony is also a part of such a film. We have had the glimpses of it in the past movies like ‘Hum Aapke Hain Koun‘ in Hindi and ‘Mumbai Pune Mumbai-2‘ in Marathi. However, ‘Wedding Cha Shinema‘ presents the coming together of two well to do families from two different regions of Maharashtra with diverse lifestyles.

While the bride Pari (Rucha Inamdar) and her parents( Sunil Barve & Ashwini Kalsekar) belong to Mumbai and are high profile medical practitioners, bridegroom Prakash ( Shivraj Waichal) and his parents( Shivaji Satam & Alka Kubal) belong to rich farmer’s family owning acres of farmlands and a huge Mobile shop in Saswad in Pune district, known for large fruit plantations. Prakash and Pari first meet at Prakash’s mobile shop when Pari after passing her MBBS is posted as an intern in a hospital in Saswad. With subsequent meetings, love happens between them and it is Pari who takes the lead to propose Prakash after noticing his shyness to express his love.

When the families of both agree for their marriage, incomes Urvi( Mukta Barve) the creative director along with her two assistants a DOP (Bhau Kadam) and a choreographer (Tyagraj Khadilkar) to shoot the wedding film on behalf of the event manager Raja (Sunil Abhyankar). During the course of this shooting schedule at Saswad and Mumbai and during their journey Urvi captures some misunderstandings between the couple and she becomes very close to the bride Pari while capturing her emotions.
The entire film’s screenplay has turned entertaining with humour filled scenes and well-written dialogues. Besides the lead couple and above mentioned characters, there are others like Prakash’s elder brother ( Sankarshan Karhade) and his sister in law ( Yogini Pophale), sister ( Prajakta Hanamghar) brother in law from Baramati ( Pranit Kulkarni) and last but not the least his close friend Mac( Pravin Vitthal Tarde) who have filled in energy with their good performances into this film’s entertaining screenplay. Rucha Inamdar has succeeded in portraying the character of Pari with bubbling enthusiasm. In fact, she has perfectly fitted into that role.
The music director turned writer-director Dr. Saleel Kulkarni makes his presence felt through every important scene in this film, especially while showing the confusion and chaos sprinkled with emotional highs and lows in the minds of the couple, amidst preparations for the wedding. Very cleverly he has shown the contrast between the busy Mumbai lifestyle with less communication and the happy and friendly lifestyle of Saswad people. Technically it is a well-presented film with good music, with two nicely picturised songs. All in all ‘Wedding Cha Shinema‘ is certainly a good entertaining film for all.
Mukta Barve, Bhau Kadam & Pravin Tarde performing together

What do you expect when three popular artistes like Mukta Barve, Bhau Kadam and Praveen Tarde come together for the first time in a Marathi film ? This combination of trio has been tried by director Salil Kulkarni in his forthcoming Marathi film ‘Weddingcha Shinema’, which is now all set for release on 12th April 2019. But, what is more important that along with three artistes coming together, there are other versatile artistes like Shivaji Satam , Alka Kubal, Sunil Barve, Ashwini kalsekar, Sankarshan Karhade, Prajakta Hanamgar, Yogini Pofle, Shivaraj waichal & Rucha Inamdar also part of this film in lead roles.
Salil Kulkarni who is making his debut as director through this film, has himself written the story of this film. The film has already created a buzz on social media, ever since the trailer of this film was released. The fun filled sequences shown in the trailer clearly indicate that the film will present the pre wedding preparations, rehearsals for the music event and traditional ritual to be followed during such an important event in the life of the couple.
Wedding Cha Shinema Movie Trailer
Movie: Wedding Cha Shinema
Director: Dr. Saleel Kulkarni
Music: Dr. Saleel Kulkarni
Cast: Mukta Barve, Shivaji Satam, Bhau Kadam, Shivraj Waichal, Rucha Inamdar, Pravin Tarde, Alka Kubal, Sunil Barve, Ashwini Kalsekar, Sankarshan Karhade, Prajakta Hanamgar, Yogini Pofale, Pranit Kulkarni, Tyagraj Khadilkar, Adesh Aawre
‘Wedding cha Shinema’ to hit the screens on April 12
After receiving good response for the teaser and two songs recently, the producers of ‘Wedding cha Shinema’ have released the third second song ‘Mazya Mamachya Lagnala Nakki Yayache hun…Kuni Jevalyavachun Nahi Jayache Hun…’ from their film. The song has been rendered by 14 year old Shubhankar Salil Kulkarni. He had made his debut as a singer when he was 7 year old, through the film ‘Chintoo’. With this progress, the film is now scheduled to hit the screens on April 12, 2019 across Maharashtra.

Two other two budding singers namely Aarya Ambekar and Prasenjit Kosambi have also lent their voices for the film. Noted poet and Salil’s stage partner Sandeep Khare has penned the songs from the film. According to the makers, the third song from this film is also expected to quench the curiosity about the film as it is aptly worded with superb picturisation and melodious music. ‘Wedding cha Shinema’ features leading Marathi actors including Mukta Barve, Bhau Kadam, Shivaji Satam, Alka Kubal, Sunil Barve, Ashwini Kalsekar, Pravin Tarde, Sankarshan Karhade, Prajakta Hanmagar, Yogini Pofale along with debutant lead pair Shivraj Vaycal and Rucha Inamdar.
Last but not the least, ‘Weddingcha Shinema’ , presented by Everest Entertainment, is directorial debut of well known music director Salil Kulkarni.
First Teaser of Marathi film ‘Wedding Cha Shinema’ released
Well known music composer, singer and author Saleel Kulkarni who has turned Director with the film ‘Wedding Cha Shinema‘, is all set to release his film all over the Maharashtra on 12th April 2019. ‘Wedding Cha Shinema‘ features Mukta Barve, Bhau Kadam, Shivaji Satam, Alka Kubal, Sunil Barve, Ashwini Kalsekar, Pravin Tarde, Sankarshan Karhade, Prajakta Hanmagar, Yogini Pofale along with debutant lead pair Shivraj Waichal and Rucha Inamdar.

Teaser of this film was released recently. With Story written by Saleel Kulkarni himself, the film revolves around many lighter, soothing moments that we usually witness during the wedding ceremonies around us. According to the makers, ‘Wedding Cha Shinema‘ depicts every aspect of the wedding celebration and catches every enjoyable glimpse out of it, so as to present a complete family entertainment. It is presented by Everest Entertainment and produced by Gerua and PESB.
‘Nashibvaan’ exposes the attitude of people after acquiring quick money
Majority of people living in our country are not able to meet their daily requirements due to shortage of their earnings. Due to heavy borrowings, they are always in a dilemma to repay their loans. However, most of them live on some hope that one day destiny would change their lives. Latest released Marathi film ‘Nashibvaan’ revolves around the family of one such lower middle class person Baban (Bhalchandra Kadam) , who works as a sweeper in Municipal Corporation. Baban lives in a small room in a chawl and somehow manages the day to day requirements of the family, with his wife ( Mitalee Jagtap) who also supports him with some additional earnings by working as a domestic help. The film is based on original story ‘Dilli Ki Deewar’ written by Uday Prakash.

One day, after completing his duty, Baban is offered some extra work against payment by a Jewellery shop owner, who asks him to clean up the adjacent narrow duct next to his shop. While cleaning the huge debris, Baban hits the Bamboo stick of his broom on the side wall in frustration and few bricks are broken. When Baban peeps inside he notices bundles of high denomination currency notes. He removes few bundles and makes his exit from there after covering the broken portion with the bricks. How, he manages to take away more money from this duct and how his life changes, has been very systematically shown by screenplay writer & director Amol Vasant Gole. In this process, the director has paid more attention on the attitude of different characters, such as Baban, his wife, his female colleague at workplace (Neha Joshi) towards whom Baban has a soft corner and the Police officer.
The screenplay of this film moves very effectively generating a lot of interest, almost on the lines of World Cinema. But, in the post interval stage, the film fails to hold this grip, with few scenes which are not convincing. However, the concluding part gives a surprise to the audience. Overall, this fiction based film has been handled well by cinematographer – director Amol Gole. Performances are very natural by the lead artistes comprising of Bhalchandra Kadam, Mitalee Jagtap , Neha Joshi with good support coming from Rajesh Shringarpure, Yatin Karyekar, Tejpal Wagh and others. Music by Soham Pathak is just fine. This is not a comedy film, but surely a story based film generating some spontaneous humour, which arises out of some dialogues uttered by Bhau Kadam at different situations.
Nashibvaan Movie Trailer
Movie : Nashibvaan
Director : Amol Gole
Music : Soham Pathak
Cast : Bhau Kadam, Mitalee Jagtap-Varadkar & Neha Joshi.
नशीबवान चित्रपटामधील ‘ब्लडी फुल जिया रे’ हे गाणं नुकतेच रिलीज झाले

सुप्रसिद्ध मराठी कलाकार भाऊ कदम यांचा आगामी चित्रपट नशीबवान हा प्रदर्शनासाठी सज्ज झाला आहे. लॅन्डमार्क फिल्म्सच्या विधि कासलीवाल हा सिनेमा प्रस्तुत करत आहे. फ्लाईंग गॉड फिल्म्स निर्मित, गिरी मीडिया फॅक्टरी यांच्या सहयोगाने, आणि अमोल वसंत गोळे यांचे दिग्दर्शन असलेल्या या चित्रपटामधील ‘ब्लडी फुल जिया रे‘ हे गाणं नुकतेच रिलीज झाले. उडत्या चालीचं असणार हे गाणं आनंद शिंदे यांनी स्वरबद्ध केले असून सोहम पाठक यांनी या गाण्याला संगीत दिले तर शिवकुमार ढाले यांनी हे गाणं लिहिले आहे. या गाण्याचे नृत्यदिग्दर्शन विठ्ठल पाटील यांनी केले आहे.
गाणं दिसताना जितके रंजक, ऐकताना जितके मजेदार वाटत आहे तितकीच मेहनत गाणं चित्रित करताना झाली. कारण या गाण्याचे चित्रीकरण हे एका खऱ्याखुऱ्या डान्स बार मध्ये करण्यात आले, सोबतच या गाण्यामध्ये आनंद शिंदे याची एक खास झलक सुद्धा आपल्याला पाहायला मिळणार आहे.
उदय प्रकाश लिखित ‘दिल्ली की दीवार‘ या कथेवर आधारीत असलेला ‘नशीबवान‘ हा सिनेमा नवीन वर्षाच्या सुरुवातीला म्हणजेच ११ जानेवारी २०१९ रोजी प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीस येणार आहे. या सिनेमाचे अमित नरेश पाटील, विनोद मनोहर गायकवाड आणि महेंद्र गंगाधर पाटील हे निर्माते असून, प्रशांत विजय मयेकर आणि अभिषेक अशोक रेणुसे यांनी या सिनेमाच्या सहनिर्मात्याची धुरा सांभाळली आहे.
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- Genres: Drama
- Rating: na
- Opening Date: 2018 (14 April)
- Production House: Ashwami Theatre
- Producer(s): Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar, Vinayak Gawande, Mahesh Patel
- Presenter: Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar
- Writer: Rajesh Deshpande
- Director: Rajesh Deshpande
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- Producer(s): Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar, Vinayak Gawande, Mahesh Patel
- Co-producer(s): na
- Director: Rajesh Deshpande
- Writer: Rajesh Deshpande
- Dialogues: na
- Artist: Saagar Karande, Bhalchandra (Bhau) Kadam, Prabhakar More, Sandesh Upsham, Usha Satam, Snehal Kadam, Ashish Rane, Nayan Jadhav, Nupur Dudwadkar, Sumit Sawant, Mukesh Jadhav, Ankur Vadhave, Shubham Deshmukh, Harish Tandale, Sachin Madhav
- Set Design: Ankush Kambli
- Lights: Sheetal Ralpade
- Costume: Prutha Manjrekar
- Background Music: Ajit Parab
- Makeup: na
- Costume Designer: na
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- Art: na
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- Music: na
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‘Cycle’ presents a frivolous subject to rediscover yourself
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All of us in this beautiful world are possessive about a particular thing. And suddenly, after disappearance of that thing, we are disheartened. It is at this particular time, we need someone to console us to recover from this stage; so that we rediscover ourselves to live rest of our life happily. Known for systematic presentation of his subject, film maker Prakash Kunte has released his latest Marathi film ‘Cycle‘, which is based on this philosophy.

Actually, ‘Cycle’ presents a frivolous subject, which makes you rediscover yourself, while watching this 100 minute length film. Set on the backdrop of picturesque Konkan during late 50s, the film narrates the story of Keshav( Hrishikesh Joshi) and his possessive attitude towards his bicycle, which is an antique piece. Keshav has acquired this cycle as a gift from his grandfather, who had received this as a parting gift from a British Officer, after India became Independent from British rule.
Keshav takes very good care of this cycle which is unique in its appearance with its original yellow colour. He is so possessive about this cycle that he does not even allow anyone to ride on it. One day, unexpectedly when the entire family is away at a village temple to watch a mythology based drama performed by local artistes, two thieves Gaja ( Priyadarshan Jadhav) and Mangya ( Bhalchandra Kadam) who enter this village, looking for their next adventure, break open the lock of Keshav’s house and steal the ornaments, precious idols of God and flee on his cycle parked in the compound, after they notice the dogs barking at them.
While dejected Keshav who is a renowned Palmist ,wonders if he would ever find his cycle, the two thieves are on the run, moving from one village to another. On the way, wherever they take halt, they meet people who recognize Keshav’s cycle. But, the thieves who are well versed in this profession, keep posing that they are Keshav’s cousins and are using his cycle for their business purpose. At one stage, they realise the importance of Keshav as a person and his helping nature and decide to leave his cycle at one place from where, they decide to find escape route through a boat. All is well at the end, with Keshav also recovering to understand himself.
Director Prakash Kunte has cleverly narrated this simple story which seems to be inspired by the world cinema and especially the style of Majid Majidi’s Iranian films. But, there are few flaws in the film, which are noticed in the screenplay. Except for the two thieves, he has paid more attention on the costumes of all the other characters, to give a realistic look of 50s era. The only song in ‘Cycle‘ film and that too played in the background and composed by Rohan Rohan is very apt to the situation, but the background score by Aditya Bedekar is more appealing for every situation. Manoj Machemadkar’s sound recording is also good. Locations selected are too good and so is the wonderful photography by Amalendu Chaudhary. Performances by lead artistes is also another plus point of this film. Good support comes from other artistes like Manoj Kolhatkar, Dipti Lele & Maithili Patwardhan as family members of Keshav, while Abhijit Chavan, Vidyadhar Joshi, Sandesh Kulkarni, Pradeep Velankar are also impressive through their limited roles.
‘Cycle‘ will surely invite the attention at various international festivals; but for others it will offer a light entertainment.



