‘Fakta Ladh Mhana!’ changes the face of Marathi films
Rating: na
Presentor & Producer: Great Maratha Entertainment Company, Twinkle Group & Mirah Entertainment Director: Sanjay Jadhav Story: Mahesh Manjrekar Music: Ajit – Sameer Camera: Sanjay Jadhav Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Sanjay Narvekar, Bharat Jadhav, Siddharth Jadhav, Aniket VIshwasrao, Saksham Kulkarni, Manava Naik, Kranti Redkar, Santosh Juvekar, Vaibhav Mangle, Amruta Khanvilkar, Nagesh Bhosale, Hemangi Kavi, Bhalchandra Kadam Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
If you are under the impression that Marathi films cannot do commercial business as Bollywood films do, then latest Marathi film ‘Fakta Ladh Mhana!’ would prove you wrong. This action packed thriller Produced by Mahesh Waman Manjrekar and directed by Sanjay Jadhav offers all that, a hit Bollywood film posesses. It contains all that masala or in other words the perfect formula to make a film hit. Only drawback is that it is full of violence going on the lines of a typical South film. But, then we should not forget that most of the hit Bollywood films are a remake of those hit Masala South films.
Don’t be surprised if Mahesh Manjrekar decides to do a remake of his own film with top Bollywood actors prepared to play the five man army. Yes, you may give this another name to ‘Fakta Ladh Mhana!’, so much is the impact created by these five finest actors comprising of Bharat Jadhav, Siddharth Jadhav, Aniket Vishwasrao, Santosh Juvekar and Sanjay Narvekar from the Marathi film industry. They combine well to form that team under the leadership of their Don- Babubhai played by none other than Mahesh Manjrekar
In today’s existing situation, our own politicians have turned villains of the common man. Therefore, the film needed a strong character to perfrom the role of a shrewd Minister and his cunning brother. And, there wouldn’t have been a better choice than going for talented Sachin Khedekar and Sanjay Khapre respectively. The film begins with the sad state of affairs in a village, where politicain turned Industries Minister Patil and his brother with the help of local politician Kulkarni ( Vaibhav Mangale) make the lives of poor farmers miserable forcing them to sale their lands after the SEZ comes into force.
The only opposition comes from an ex-seviceman (Satish Pulekar) who refuses to bow down. He is murdered by Kulkarni and his men but his mentally challenged nephew is the mute witness against Kulkarni. His helpless uncle after witnessing the thumb rule, rushes him to the city in search of an elder nephew( Bharat Jadhav) of the ex-seviceman. Thus begins the revenge. The five man Army comprising of those sharp shooters belonging to the gang of Babubhai then proceed to the village. Some of them carry funny names like West Indies, Kanfatya and Paani Kam ( the little boy who serves tea to the five man army).
Not realising the power of the Minister, the Five man army confront directly with Minister’s brother and Kulkarni, only to be trapped by the shrewd Minister. When they are about to leave the village, another tragedy occurs, when they all swear to finish off the trio comprising of the Minister, his brother and kulkarni one by one. How they plan it and execute it is all that we see in the second part of the film full of action and thrills. As someone has rightly said, “Kuch Paaneke Liye kuch khona bhi padata hai”; the five man Army put up a brave fight against the corrupt system of the Minister forcing him to resign. The film does not end there, as a thrilling climax awaits for a sweet revenge.
Cinematographer turned Director Sanjay Jadhav has cleverly combined this action film with few scenes of emotions besides ccreating that required humour through Sanjay Narvekar and Siddharth Jadhav. Both of them time well with their dilaogues, during tense situations. Bharat Jadhav has a serious type of role having lost his love to Minister’s brother. But, his arguments with Aniket Vishwasrao ( Alex) are well knitted into the screenplay. Aniket plays the character of Alex with full commitment. Above all, it is Santosh Juvekar who impresses in the character of Salim. In one particular scene he tries to explain the difference between a sharp shooter and a terrorist and captures the attention of all.
Kranti Redkar finds a totally different role in this film and she does her part well. Sachin Khedekar, Vaibhav Mangle and Sanjay Khapre play the negative characters with authority. Hemangi Kavi has little for her share, but she plays that small role with total dedication. Amruta Khanvilakr and Manasi Naik have been used to offer a Lavani and Mujra respectively to complete the formula.Vishakha Subhedar finds that small role of Munnibai during the Mujra. The newcomer young boy plays the mentally challenged character well. Dialogues are well written but at many places the Censors have blown their whistle. Mahesh Majrekar as portrayed a Don in his own style.
The film is fast paced, hence not giving much scope to the viewers to question as to how the five man Army manage to move from their hide out to the city and back during the heavy police vigil. But, surprisingly, film has clearly hinted a revolution in this country, if the politicians cross their limits. On the whole, ‘Fakta Ladh Mhana!’ is a complete package filled with that required masala to draw sizable crowds. But, those who deslike violence and bloodshed , should keep themselves away.
Fakta Ladh Mhana ( फक्त लढ म्हणा )
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Great Maratha Entertainment Company Pvt Ltd
Producer(s): Mahesh Manjrekar
Executive Producer: Umesh Shinde
Director: Sanjay Jadhav
Writer: Mahesh Manjrekar
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Manjrekar
Dialogues: Mahesh Manjrekar, Gopi Puthran
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Cast & Crew
Executive Producer: Umesh Shinde
Director: Sanjay Jadhav
Assistant Director: Chandrakant Kanse
Writer: Mahesh Manjrekar
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Manjrekar
Dialogues: Mahesh Manjrekar, Gopi Puthran
Lyrics: Guru Thakur, Jitendra Joshi, Kaushal Inamdar, Pravin Kuwar
Music: Ajit – Sameer
Playback Singer: Dr Neha Rajpal, Swapnil Bandodkar, Avdhoot Gupte, Urmila Dhangar, Ajit Parab, Mahesh Manjrekar
Cinematographer (DOP): Sanjay Jadhav
Editor: Rahul Bhatankar
Starcast: Sachin Khedekar, Sanjay Narvekar, Bharat Jadhav, Siddharth Jadhav, Aniket VIshwasrao, Saksham Kulkarni, Manava Naik, Kranti Redkar, Santosh Juvekar, Vaibhav Mangle, Amruta Khanvilkar, Nagesh Bhosale, Hemangi Kavi, Bhalchandra Kadam
Costumes: Lakshman yallappa Gollar
Makeup: Henri Martis
Sound : Manoj Mochemadkar
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Umesh Jadhav
DI, VFX: Piksyon
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Publicity Designs: Abhijeet Borkar
P.R.O.: Ganesh Gargote
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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.