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Firkee ( फिरकी )

Firkee Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2018 ( 09 March )
Genres: Drama
Rating:  ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 116 min.
Studio/presenter: Spotlight Productions, Adamant Pictures, Triple A Entertainment
Producers: Maulik Desai
Executive  Producer: Rahul Choramale
Director: Suniket Gandhi
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: Suniket Gandhi, Aditya Alankar, Vishal Kakade
Dialogues: Suniket Gandhi, Aditya Alankar, Vishal Kakade
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Producers: Maulik Desai
Executive Producer: Rahul Choramale
Co-producer: Anil Sable, Kapildev Ram, Nupur Shrivastava
Director: Suniket Gandhi
Assistant Director: na
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: Suniket Gandhi, Aditya Alankar, Vishal Kakade
Dialogues: Suniket Gandhi, Aditya Alankar, Vishal Kakade
Lyrics: Ambarish Deshpande, Mainuddin Jamadar
Music: Bhushan Chitnis
Playback Singer:   Sumedh Jadhav
Cinematographer (DOP): Dhaval Ganbote
Editor: Nitesh Rathod
Starcast: Parth Bhalerao, Pushkar Lonarkar, Atharva Upasani, Hrishikesh Joshi, Ashwini Giri, Abhishek Bharate, Jyoti Subhash, Kishore Choughule, Atharva Shaligram
Art Director: Tesjas Unawane, Pritam Maske
Costumes: Devika Kale
Makeup: Jui Gole
Sound : Swaroop Joshi
Background Score: Aishwarya Malgave
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: Nitesh Badave
D.I. Colourist: Yogesh Dixit
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

‘Firkee’ : Marathi movie ‘Firkee‘ is a story of a 12 year old boy and his love for kite flying and how due to a circumstance, he is bound to find his real inner strength and carve his way towards victory.

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Editing expert Nikhil Bhosale turns director with new Marathi film ‘Jalu’

Marathi Film  Jalu
Actress Varsha Usgaonkar, Marathi movie ‘Jalu

Marathi films are known for their extraordinary subjects. Many a times, such subjects are called the ‘hero’ of such films. Nikhil Bhosale who has experience of editing popular TV programmes like ‘CID‘, ‘Aahat‘, ‘Madhali Sutti‘ and ‘Comedy Express‘ will now be making his debut as a director through new Marathi film ‘Jalu‘ , shooting of which will begin soon.

Produced by Ajitkumar Dhule under his Sai Nakshatra Productions, the film’s choreography is to be handled by renowned choreographer Phulwa Khamkar. The director will himself be doing the editing work of this film. Versatile artistes like Jyoti Subhash and Kamlesh Sawant will be performing important roles in ‘Jalu‘ film, with other artistes to be finalized soon. According to the makers of this film, the film’s realistic subject would inspire women.

Razzakar

‘Razzakar’ – Watch only for Siddharth

Razzakar Marathi Movie Poster
Rating: ★★ ½
Genres: Patriotic, Black Comedy
Censor: U/A
Duration: 125 Min.
Studio/presenter: Karrm Movies
Producer: Satish Pilangwad
Director: Raj Durge
Writer: Raj Durge
Lyrics:  Daasu
Music: Mayuresh Kelkar
Cinematographer (DOP): Aniket Khandagale
Cast: Siddharth Jadhav, Jyoti Subhash, Zakir Hussain, Dr.Sharad Bhutadia, Gautam Patil, Piyusha Kolte
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Presenting a period story and that too on ‘Hyderabad freedom movement’ is not a bad idea. This historical event had taken place after country’s independence. Not many people today, are aware of this movement and the atrocities of Razzakars’ in Hyderabad region, which was then under the rule of 7th Nizam Mir Usman Ali. Latest released film ‘Razzakar’ takes you to this post independence era of 1947 and 1948, when the Nizam of Hyderabad, refused to be part of Indian states, after India’s independence. He had instead supported the terrorist group of Razzakars’ to form their own army, opposing Hyderbad’s merger into an Indian state.

Razzakar

Set on the backdrop of a small village Khandgaon, in Marathwada region, this new Marathi film ‘Razzakar’ has been presented by producer Satish Pilangwad & director Raj Durge. The film shows, how a youngster Hari ( Siddharth Jadhav) from this village, dared to fight the cruel commander of Razzakar army- Dilawar Khan ( Zakir Hussain) and his people, with the blessings of his mother ( Jyoti Subhash). The screenplay of the film begins with exodus of villagers, with the fear of Razzakars’ attacking their village. But, for next 50 minutes, we only notice the gimmicks of Hari followed by the arrival of a family in the village. Comprising of five people headed by Sadashivrao ( Dr.Sharad Bhutadia), a Gandhian, they try to unite the villagers, to oppose Razakars .

It is only little before the stroke of interval, we actually see the arrival villain Dilawar Khan on the screen, with his cruel methods of killing poor villagers. When, Dilawar and his small army arrive in Hari’s village, Sadashivrao is away to welcome a freedom fighter. So, we notice a dozen of people including village landlord Deshmukh , his son Bali ( Gautam Patil) and Hari taking on the mighty Dilawar. Initially they surrender, with all their gold belongings. But, when Dilawar and his men kill few villagers including Hari’s mother, we notice a brave Hari daring to fight Dilawar and his two men, by first snatching his hen, held by him always in his arms. Finally, we see the Indian army coming to the rescue of Hari, in the concluding scene.

‘Razzakar’ is a sincere attempt by director Raj Durge; but, he has failed to create the required impact of the freedom movement. Instead, he has shown the villagers, most of the time living under fear. The three old men from the village shown gossiping on few occasions, is the best example. The character of Sadashivrao, who is supposed to be a fearless freedom fighter in the initial stages, is seen running away from the scene, after the actual arrival of Razakars in the village.

One fails to understand, why so much of importance was being given to secret love affair between Deshmukh’s son Bali and Sadashivarao’s daughter Iravati( Piyusha Kolte). In most of the scenes, Iravati walks, as if she is walking on the ramp in fashionable white Saree and make up. There is one particular scene, where Deshmukh the landlord collects the Gold ornaments from all the villagers, including those from his wife, but, is seen wearing a thick chain around his neck in the next scene.

However, barring these few errors, the director has tried to present a period story, taking lot of efforts on selection of location and especially presenting the three main characters of Hari, his mother and Dilawar khan. He seemed to have given full freedom to the lead actor Siddharth to go his own way, on many occasions. But, Siddharth has given full justice, to his selection for this role. Jyoti Subhash does well, to express her emotions well. Zakir Hussain is impressive as cruel villain. But, he has nothing different to offer in Marathi , as all his dialogues are in Hindi, in the entire film. It is doubtful, whether such a character can connect with Marathi audience? Actually, the name of the film should have been something different.

Fine photography by Aniket Khandagale, good art work by Narendra Bhagat, suitable background music by Salil Amrute and perfect sound design by Manoj Mochemadkar & Sandeep Madkholkar are the plus points of this film. Not very impressive; but, a must watch film for all Siddharth fans.