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Parth Bhalerao stands tall with a lead role

Parth Bhalerao Actor Picture
Actor Parth Bhalerao

Two years ago, with his debut in Bollywood film ‘Bhoothnath Returns‘ child star Parth Bhalerao came into limelight. He even bagged a special mention at the 62nd National Awards for his portrayal of a smart kid in this film. Later, we also saw his superb performance in the film ‘Killa‘, which was screened at Cannes Film festival. Recently, we even sawhis notable performance in the film ‘Lalbaugchi Rani‘. But now, Parth Bhalerao is playing the lead title role in forthcoming Marathi film ‘Disco Sannya‘. And, that really makes him stand tall, as the film is all set to release on 17th June 2016.

Produced by Sachin Purohit and Abhijit Kawathalkar, Niyaz Mujawar directed Marathi film is a so called thrilling drama spiced with comedy, which revolves around an orphaned street-kid, essayed by Parth Bhalerao, and his unusual relationship and tryst with a rich businessman Shreyas Kale, essayed by Sanjay Khapre, who in the film is an egoist, self-obsessed, self-made man.

This Film’s story is written by Sachin Purohit, Niyaz Mujawar and Abhijit Kawathalkar, with the music by Sachin Purohit and Abhijit Kawathalkar. Singers Avdhoot Gupte, Reeshabh Purohit, Nandesh Umap, Adarsh Shinde and Shabaab Shabri have rendered their voices for the songs in this film.

Parth Bhalerao celebrates ‘Bhaubeej’ in a unique way

Parth Bhalerao
Parth Bhalerao

National award winning child artiste Parth Bhalerao celebrated his ‘Bhaubeej’ during Diwali, in a unique way. Having attained popularity through films like ‘Bhootnath returns (Hindi)’ and ‘Killa (Marathi)’, Parth visited HIV affected children, with the help of Mamata Foundation, where the girls from this foundation performed the Bhaubeej ceremony, treating Parth as their brother.

The office bearers of Mamata Foundation and producers of Wakau Films were present on the occasion. Incidentally, Parth is playing lead role in  Wakau Productions new Marathi film ‘Disco Sanya’, which is also based on a social subject. After the ceremony, Parth interacted with the children and also narrated his experience of working with superstar Amitabh Bachchan.

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Killa ( किल्ला )

Killa Marathi Movie
Studio/presenter: MR Filmworks, JAR Pictures, Essel Vision Production
Release Year: 2015 (26 June)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Producers:  Madhukar R Musle, Ajay G Rai, Alan Mcalex
Executive  Producer: Ranjit Gugle
Co-Producer: Nitin Keni, Nikhil Sane, Sajit Mansuri
Director: Avinash Arun
Writer: Tushaar Paranjape, Upendra Sindhaye
ScreenPlay: Tushar Paranjpe
Dialogues: Upendra Sidhaye
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Producers: Madhukar R Musle, Ajay G Rai, Alan Mcalex
Executive Producer:  Ranjit Gugle
Co-Producer: Sujid Mansuri
Director: Avinash Arun
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Tushaar Paranjape, Upendra Sindhaye
ScreenPlay: Tushar Paranjpe
Dialogues: Upendra Sidhaye
Lyrics: na
Music: Naren Chandavarkar, Benedict Taylor
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Avinash Arun
Editor: Charu Shree Roy
Starcast: Archit Deodhar, Parth Bhalerao, Gaurish Gawde, Swanand Raikar, Atharv Upasani, Amruta Subhash
Art Director: na
Costumes: Sachin Lovalekar
Makeup: Santosh Gilbile
Sound : Mohandas VP
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor :na

‘Killa’ : Recent death of his father takes Chinu, a 11 year old boy and his mother to the sleepy town of Konkan. The shift to a small town away from the established surroundings, friends, school, and social life doesn’t go down very well with Chinu who builds impenetrable walls around him. Killa therefore is a coming off age story of Chinu’s journey, both extrinsic and intrinsic, the story of his relationship with the new place and its people in which each seeker becomes the other’s guide which helps him discover the inner reality of Self and transform and prepare to face what we all call Life.

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‘Court’ brings pride to Marathi film industry

Court, Killa, Elizabeth Ekadashi, Mitra

Marathi film maker Chaitanya Tamhane is the happiest person in the world. After bagging 17 awards at various international film festivals, his Film ‘Court’ has now been declared as the best film at the national award. So, the Golden Lotus award has been won by a Marathi film once again, bringing pride to Marathi film industry.

Ravi Jadhav’s short film ‘Mitra’ has also bagged the Best Short film award among the National awards won by other Marathi films like ‘Elizabeth Ekadashi’, bagging the best children’s film award and Bhausaheb Karhade’s film ‘Khwada’ bagging two technical awards in Special Jury & Best audiography respectively.

The full list of all National awards is below:
Feature Films
Best Feature Film: Court (Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati & English)
Best Hindi Film: Queen
Best Marathi Film: Killa
Best Odiya Film: Aadim Vichar
Best Punjabi Film: Punjab 1984
Best Tamil Film: Kuttram Kadithal
Best Telugu Film: Chandamama Kathalu
Best Rabha Film: Orong
Best Haryanvi Film: Pagdi The Honour
Best Music Direction:
a) Songs – Haider (Hindi)
b) Background Score – Nineteen Eighty Three (Malayalam)
Best Choreography: Bismil for Haider
Special Mention : Ain (Malayalam)
Nachom – IA Kumpasar (Konkani)
Killa (Marathi)
Bhoothnath Returns (Hindi)
Best Educational Film: Komal & Behind the Glass Wall
Best Exploration/Adventure: Film Life Force – India’s Western Ghats
Best Investigative Film: Phum Shang
Best Animation Film: Sound of Joy
Best Short Fiction Film: Mitraa
Best Film Critic: Tanul Thakur
Best Writing on Cinema : Silent Cinema: (1895-1930)- Pasupuleti
Purnachandra Rao
Best Writing on Cinema : G. Dhananjayan for Pride of Tamil Cinema
(Special Mention)
Best Costume Designer: Dolly Ahluwalia for Haider
Best Female Playback Singer Uttara Unnikrishanan for Saivam (Tamil) for song
Azhagu
Best Male Playback Singer Sukhwinder Singh for song Bismil from Haider
Best Actress Queen (Hindi) Kangana Ranaut
Best Supporting Actress: Baljinder Kaur for Pagdi The Honour (Haryanavi)
Best Supporting Actor: Bobby Simhaa for Jigarthanda (Tamil)
Best Actor: Vijay for Nanu Avanalla Avalu (Kannada)
Best Direction: Srijit Mukherji for Chotushkone (Bengali)
Best Film On Environment Conservation/ Preservation: Ottaal (Malayalam)
Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment: Mary Kom
Indira Gandhi Award For Best Debut Film Of A Director: Asha Jaoar Majhe
(Bengali)