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‘Chaurya’ will be India’s first film in accessible format

Chaurya Marathi Movie
Milind Shinde & other crew members at music release of Marathi movie ‘Chaurya

Marathi film makers have always been in the forefront right from the days of late Dadasaheb Phalke. In the recent past, we saw tremendous progress made by our Marathi film makers attempting something new, which were introduced for the first time in Indian cinema. Now, producers Nilesh Navalakha,Vivek Kajaria, Ashwini Patil and director Sameer Asha Patil will be offering their forthcoming Marathi film ‘Chaurya in accessible format, for the first time in India. Accessible format will enable the visually and hearing impaired to enjoy the film more.

On Monday evening music of this film was released in presence of producers, director, music director Mayuresh Kelkar, lyricist Shamrao Dhamankar, Vishnu Thore, Sameer Asha Patil, artistes Milind Shinde, Ganesh Yadav, Digvijay Rohidas, newcomer Tirtha Murbadkar & Shruti Kulkarni. Lead actor Kishore Kadam could not make it for this event, as he was bust shooting for his another film. Visually impaired girls from a special school, along with their principal released the music of this film.

The film ‘Chaurya‘ which is supposed to be a suspense filled thriller is set on the backdrop of Shani Shingnapur; but has also been shot at Chambal .Posters of the film ‘Chaurya‘, with the artistes wearing masks of popular Bollywood actors like Amitabh Bachchan , Sridevi, Amrish Puri & Rajnikant were prominently displayed at the venue. When the makers were asked, about the possibility of these artistes objecting to their photos on the posters of the film, Producer Nilesh Navalakha stated that there was nothing wrong in it, as the artistes of this film are just wearing their masks. To know the reason, you will have to see this film. The film is all set to release on 5th August 2016.

Now, a Marathi film ‘Chaurya’ on Shani Shingnapur temple controversy

Chaurya Movie
Marathi movie ‘Chaurya

At the beginning of this year, we saw the release of Marathi film ‘Lord of Shinganapur‘ which was about the faith many people have in this Lord, whose temple is based in Shinganapur. Few months back, we also noticed a controversy over women not allowed inside the inner sanctum of the Shani Shinganapur temple . Inspired by this controversy, forthcoming Marathi film ‘Chaurya‘ will present its story, to invite the attention of film lovers. The film is now all set to release on 5th August 2016.

Navlakha Arts and Holy Basil Company’s Nilesh Navlakha, Vivek Kajaria, and Cineleela Talkies’s Ashwini Patil have produced this film , while Navlakha Arts & Sadhana Cinema are presenters of this film. Directed by Sameer Asha Patil, the film stars talented artistes like Kishor Kadam, Ganesh Yadav, Milind Shinde, Pradeep Velankar along with Digvijay Rohidas, Dinesh Lata Shetty, Teertha Murbadkar, and Shruti Kulkarni .

We are all aware that Shinganapur village has a history of no robbery taking place in the village. But, surprisingly a robbery takes place in the temple itself and the villagers faith in God and the temple is hurt. And, the film has covered this issue in this suspense thriller. Highlight of ‘Chaurya‘ film is that the film has the unique accessibility format used for the first time, which will help blind and deaf people to enjoy the film as announced by the producer Nilesh Navlakha.

As claimed by the director , the film has a Good story, exotic locations in its suspense thriller genre.

Kishore Kadam has two simultaneous releases

Kishore Kadam
Actor Kishore Kadam

Many a times a particular actor finds two of his films releasing on the same day. Now, its the turn of versatile actor Kishore Kadam. Kishore has two simultaneous releases on 24th June 2016. Kishore is playing the lead role opposite Smita Tambe in the film ‘Ganvesh‘, while he has a prominent role in another film ‘Damlelya Babachi Kahani‘ .And, both these films are releasing on the same day. Incidentally, both the films are based on a social issue. Even otherwise, the presence of Kishore in a particular film, gives guarantee  that the film has a very good subject.

It may be recalled that the talented actor has not only given memorable performances in films like ‘Ek Cup Chya‘,’Natarang‘,  ‘Fandry‘, ‘Partu‘ in Marathi, but also prominent roles in Hindi films like ‘Samar‘, ‘Ek Chalis Ki Last Local‘ & ‘Special 26‘ & ‘Baby‘ . He has also won popular awards for his performances. Now, his role in the film ‘Ganvesh‘ would certainly invite the attention of Marathi film lovers, as he is playing a poor worker in a brick manufacturing unit. Kishore has now completed almost 25 years in acting profession; but, he has maintained a very low profile.

 

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Chaurya ( चौर्य )

Chaurya Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2016 (19 August)
Genres: Social, Crime, Thriller
Rating:  ★★½
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Navalakha Arts, Holy Basil Productions, Sadhana Cinema
Producer(s): Nilesh Navalakha, Vivek Kajaria, Sameer Asha Patil, Ashwini Patil
Executive  Producer: Kapil Sharma, Jitesh Upade, Siddharth Ghadge, Rahul Sutar
Director: Sameer Asha Patil
Writer:  Sameer Asha Patil
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Nilesh Navalakha, Vivek Kajaria, Sameer Asha Patil, Ashwini Patil
Executive Producer: Kapil Sharma, Jitesh Upade, Siddharth Ghadge, Rahul Sutar
Director: Sameer Asha Patil
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Sameer Asha Patil
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Shankarrao Dhamnikar, Vishnu Thore, Sameer Asha Patil
Music: Mayuresh Kelkar
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Jeetendra Pandit, Shrishail Hiremath
Editor: Ketan Madiwale
Starcast: Kishor Kadam, Milind Shinde, Ganesh Yadav, Pradeep Velankar, Digvijay Rohidas, Dinesh Lata Shetty, Tirrtha Murbadkar
Art Director: Rajesh Dagar
Costumes: Rupal Rajgor
Makeup:  Chandrakant Ankolkar, Saurabh Kapde
Sound : Nimish Chheda, Avinash Sonawane, Abhishek Nair
Background Score: Mayuresh Kelkar
Choreographer: Bhakti Naik, Ganesh Chandanshive
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Vizual Junkies
P.R.O.: na
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Now, a Marathi film ‘Chaurya’ on Shani Shingnapur temple controversy
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Ganvesh ( गणवेश )

Ganvesh Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2016 (24 June)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★½
Censor: U
Duration: 129 min.
Studio/presenter: Eros International
Producer(s):  Vijayate Entertainment
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Atul Chandrakant Jagdale
Writer: Tejas Ghatage
ScreenPlay: Tejesh Ghadage
Dialogues: Tejas Ghatage
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers:  Vijayate Entertainment
Executive Producer: na
Co-producers: Rajendra Kulkarni, Shailendra Gadekar, Sachin Deshmukh
Director: Atul Chandrakant Jagdale
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Tejas Ghatage
ScreenPlay: Tejesh Ghadage
Dialogues: Tejas Ghatage
Lyrics: Guru Thakur
Music: Nihar Shembekar
Playback Singer:   Urmila Dhangar , Nandesh Umap
Cinematographer (DOP): Atul Chandrakant Jagdale
Editor: Rajesh Rao
Starcast: Mukta Barve, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kishore Kadam, Smita Tambe, Guru Thakur, Nagesh Bhosale, Suhas Palshikar, Ganesh Yadav, Sharad Ponkshe, Jayant Savarkar, Tanmay Mande.
Art Director: Dnyandeo Indulkar
Action: Harpal Singh, Ravi Kumar
Costumes: Smita Koli
Makeup: Lalit Kulkarni
Sound : Shishir Chausalkar
Background Score: Mangesh Dhakade
Choreographer: Kartik Paul
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Suresh Gurav
P.R.O.: Ram Kondilkar
Distributor : na

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‘Ganvesh’ gets ready with promotion with release of teaser
Trailer of Marathi film ‘Ganvesh’ unveiled

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Kishor Kadam

Kishor Kadam

Biography / Profile:

Not long ago he was known as a poet and with the name of ‘Saumitra’ he released his collections which were well accepted. ‘Garvaa’ was the most popular one. His lyrics have also been used for the title songs of some of the popular Marathi TV serials . But, Kishore Kadam always wanted to be an actor. Born and brought up in Mumbai and having done his graduation here, his parents are originally from Nagar which is his native place.

Known for his portrayal of shrewd Businessman cum Politician in serials like ‘Asambhav‘ and ‘Kulavadhu‘, Kishore was recently seen in a different role of an eunuch in the film ‘Jogwa‘. But, his selection in the lead role of a Bus conductor in the just released film ‘Ek Cup Chya‘ reminds us of another veteran stage and film artiste Sadashiv Amrapurkar, who also made his entry into films with a bang via stage. There is no similarity otherwise in both, as Kishore has his own style. His body language and dialogue delivery makes all the difference.

Filmography:

Movie(s)
Marathi Movies
Damlelya Babachi Kahani (Upcoming)
Chaurya (Upcoming)
Ganvesh (2016)
Reti (2016)
Chiranjeev (2016)
Sarpanch Bhagirath (2016)
Manatlya Unhat (2015)
Partu (2015)
Highway (2015)
Fandry (2014)
Balak Palak (2013)
Parees (2013)
Vanshvel (2013)
Touring Talkies (2013)
Anumati (2013)
Tuhya Dharma Koncha? (2013)
Deool (2012)
Taryanche Bait (2011)
Balgandharva (2011)
One Room Kitchen (2011)
Natarang (2010)
Pangira (2010)
Pratisaad (2010)
Mareparyant Phashi (2009)
Ek Cup Chya (2009)
Samaantar (2009)
Jogwa (2009)
Nital (2007)
Dhyasparva (2001)
Banagarwadi (1995)
Limited Manusaki (1995)
Sanshodham (1996)

Hindi Movies
Manjunath (2014)
Special 26 (2013)
Ek Chalis Ki Last Local (2007)
Black Friday (2004)
Dil Pe Mat Le Yaar (2000)
Antarnaad (1991)

Serial(s)
Asambhav (Zee Marathi)
Kulavadhu (Zee Marathi)
24 (Colors TV)(Hindi)

Play(s)
Salesman ramlal – Hindi
KHARAASHEIN

Award(s):

Zee Gaurav Puraskar for best supporting actor For Film Natarang
Nilu Phule Sanman award

Interview(s):

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Manaatlya Unhat ( मनातल्या उन्हात )

Manaatlya Unhat Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2015 ( 24 July )
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Anand Sagar Productions
Producer(s): Vijayshree Sanjay Patil
Executive  Producer: Naveen Shinde
Director:  Paandurang K. Jadhav
Writer: Sanjay Patil
ScreenPlay: Pandurang Jadhav, Vidyasagar Adhyapak
Dialogues:  Vidyasagar Adhyapak
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Vijayshree Sanjay Patil
Executive Producer: Naveen Shinde
Director: Paandurang K. Jadhav
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Sanjay Patil
ScreenPlay:  Pandurang Jadhav, Vidyasagar Adhyapak
Dialogues: Vidyasagar Adhyapak
Lyrics: Vishwaraj Joshi
Music: Rahul Mishra
Playback Singer: Adarsh Shinde, Ranjana Jadhav Mane
Cinematographer (DOP): Nagraj Divakar
Editor: Nilesh Navnath Gawand
Starcast: Kailash Waghmare, Mitalee Jagtap, Kishore Kadam, Nagesh Bhosale, Sameer Dharmadhikari, Ruchita Jadhav, Chhaya Kadam
Art Director: Satish Bidkar
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : na
Background Score: Ashwin Srinivasan
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: Pixel D Studio
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
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Distributor : na

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‘Manatlya Unhat’ all set to release
Anil Kapoor releases music of ‘Manatlya Unhat’

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‘Vanshavel’ sends across a timely social message to the society

Vanshvel Marathi Movie
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio: Archit films
Producer: Sunil D Mankar
Director: Rajeev Patil
Story: Damodar N Mankar
Screenplay: Rajeev Patil, Datta Patil
Music: Amit Raj
Camera: Amalendu Chaudhary
Cast: Ankush Chaudhary, Kishor Kadam, Sushant Shelar, Shantanu Gangane,
Namrata Gaikwad, Manisha Kelkar, Vidya Karandikar, Niwas More
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

The issue of Female feticide has been discussed in few Marathi films in the recent past. The most recent was through the film ‘Mokala Shwaas’. But, now late Rajiv Patil has presented the same issue in his own way, to send across a strong message to the society. It is very unfortunate that the talented film maker, who gave some sensible films like ‘Sanai Choughade’, ‘Jogwa’ and ‘Pangira'; passed away little before the release of this last offering in the form of ‘Vanshavel’.

The film revolves around a powerful person from a village Mr. Dadasaheb Deshmukh ( Kishore kadam) who is very dominant . His word is always final. Dadasaheb runs his own hospital, besides involving himself with other social activities. His elder son Nilesh ( Sushant Shelar) who is a doctor, manages the hospital and is married to Priyanka-a housewife( Manisha kelkar).His second son Anil ( Shantanu Gangane) who is into farming business, is newly married to a Gynaecologist Sayali ( Namrata Gaikwad). Dadasaheb, being male dominant, expects to have a grandson in the family, as early as possible .

The problem begins when his first daughter in law- Priyanka, refuses to abort her child; when she comes to know that she is going to deliver girl child. The second daughter in law – Sayali also joins the family hospital to take up some responsibilities; but, that only brings trouble for Dadasaheb and his elder son Dr.Nilesh, who is into unlawful activity. The family faces more problems, after Priyanka leaves the house, leaving Nilesh to repent on some of his past acts. With the arrival of new Police Inspector ( Ankush Chaudhary) in his area, invites more trouble for Dadasaheb.
In spite of all these problems, Dadadsaheb tries to manage everything. But, time comes, when his entire family desert him , including his wife Savitri ( Vidya karanjikar),leaving him in the company of his most trusted attendant- Maauli. The director gives few twists to the screenplay, only to teach a lesson to Dadasaheb, who finally reunites with his family, with a changed heart.
Vanshavel

As a director, late Rajiv Patil has shown his strength in presenting the subject very effectively, using the hospital as backdrop of the script. Using the two doctors as important characters from the same family, he has clearly shown the reason with difference of opinion. Very cleverly he has shown, how a dominant head of the family becomes helpless, when all the three women from his own family dare to oppose his ideology.

In the role of Dadasaheb, Kishore kadam stands tall among all the characters. He plays a prominent role in this film, where he has plenty of scope to display his acting skills. And, he has done a wonderful job. The director has exploited his full potential, looking at his ability. In the role of Dr.Nilesh, Sushant Shelar plays his part very well, clearly displaying his diplomacy while following the footsteps of his father. He has also been able to show the quick change through his emotions, after his wife leaves him. In the role of Anil, Shantanu Gangne, a stage and TV actor, finds a better scope in this film. And, he does make his presence felt.

Namrata Gaikwad does get few opportunities to react spontaneously at few emotion filled situations. She too has played her part well, as a responsible gynecologist. Manish Kelkar plays an important character in this film; but she too has limited scope for acting. She, however, finds a song to her share. Vidya karanjikar finds one good scene to counter her dominant husband; but in the role of Police Inspector Ankush Choudhary is impressive, as he does everything in his own style.

The film has two songs, which have been used at right places. Amit Raj’s music is just fine; but, the background music and sound effects have been used very well at right places, to create the desired impact. Amalendu Chaudhary has ample scope to experiment with his camera; be it outdoor song sequence or indoor horror filled scenes, using minimum lights. Produced by Sunil Mankar and directed by Rajiv Patil, ‘Vanshavel’ is certainly a sensible film, delivering a timely social message.

‘Pangira’ shows the way to Rural sector

Pangira Marathi Movie
Rating: na
Presentor: IDream Production
Producer: Shripal Morakhia
Director: Rajeev Patil
Story: Vishwas Patil
Music: Vijay Narayan
Camera: Amalendu Chaudhary
Cast: Meeta Sawarkar, Pramod Pawar, Kishor Kadam,
Santosh Juwekar, Shashank Shende, Chinmay Mandlekar, Dhananjay Mandrekar,
Narayan Jadhav, Smita Tambe, Hemangi Kavi, Sharvani Pillai, Prashant Patil,
Nandinee Jog, Madhugandha Kulkarni, Girish Salvi, Ravi Tayade and Upendra Limaye,
Sai Tamhankar.
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

In our country, while describing a ‘farmer’, the image that comes to our mind is often that of a hapless, debt ridden face full of despair searching for a pesticide bottle to consume and kill himself. In spite of having nearly 60 per cent of India’s population dependent on the agricultural income for their livelihood, we are yet to find freedom for such people.

The latest five year plan says 78% of India’s farmers are small and marginal. They obviously cannot derive any benefits from economies of scale in their small, fragmented holdings. It is only because they are still unorganized sector. Without institutional access to modern technologies or financial services they cannot make investments to improve productivity of their lands. Poor infrastructure and connectivity to power, telecom and roads further compound their competitive disadvantage.

How can we expect an average Indian farmer to become a successful entrepreneur in such an environment ?. In Maharashtra the situation is no different. In fact, it is the worst in some of the villages. Writer Vishwas Patil has rightly described the tragic tale of one such village, where the politicians exploit the villagers with their divide and rule policy. Sajay Patil who gave a cinematic form to this story by developing it and ‘Jogwa’ fame director Rajiv Patil directed it to convey the message to the society and also open the eyes of our selfish politicians with their latest film ‘Pangira’.

‘Pangira’ is actually the name of this village, where all these catastrophic events take place. A young woman Sumitra ( Meeta Sawarkar) enters this village with the support of a retired teacher Appa ( Pramod Pawar) and starts her studies on the management of water resources and Agricultural growth in that village. She soon discovers that the kind of traditional crop grown in that village needs more water and in the scarcity of water and dependency on rains it becomes difficult for the farmers to grow their crop. The right and left hand (Kishor Kadam & Santosh Juvekar) of the local MLA ( Upendra Limaye ) play their dirty games to capture the local village body with the help of their few supporters. They keep on exploiting the poor families by creating infightings among them leading to division of lands and families.
Pangira Still

Sumitra with the support of few sensible people living on the upper side of the village dares to challenge the local body and their decisions, when she sees the situation going out of control. She suggests the farmers from the village to grow the crop requiring less water. She also arranges distribution of free saplings with the help of district collector. But, when the entire village take the onions for sale to the market, there is another scene created by the bulk buyers. It comes to the notice that the local MLA has played his hand-n-glove game with bulk buyers; where even Police cannot do anything. The situation again goes out of control, due to the aggressive farmers turning desperate for their rights and police firing is ordered. The sacrifice by some of the villagers finally help achieve peace and prosperity.

‘Pangira’ is a realistic truth of what is happening today in the state of Maharashtra. The film clearly exposes the corrupt system and at the same time educates the farmers, suggesting them to remain united and be self sufficient; learning more and more about latest technologies, rather than becoming dependent on local politicians. Very cleverly the film has shown how the ruling and opposition party people gain their advantages at their cost. It is a social film with a clear timely message, throwing light on today’s burning situation in the state.

Meeta Sawarkar has played the central character with total commitment. She gets very good support from Pramod Pawar, Chinmay Mandlekar, Smita Tambe, Shashank Shende Shravani Pillay and others. Chinmay and Smita playing the helpless husband and wife are simply superb. Smita in particular displayed her real skills through not only emotions but also through her natural body language of a village woman. The way she sits in total squat position anxiously waiting for the result of the bore well drilling, is one of the best scenes in the film. The climax scene showing the agitation of the farmers in the market yard has also been captured well through the lenses of Amalendu Chaudhary. Music by Vijay Narayan goes well in the background for this kind of a film. Rajeev Patil has excelled once again with his skillful direction.

‘Natarang’- A Classic Tale !

Natarang Marathi Movie
Rating: 4/5
Presenter: Zee Talkies
Production: Zee Talkies, Athaansh Communications
Director: Ravi Jadhav
Story: Dr. Anand Yadav
Screenplay: Ravi Jadhav
Dialogues, Lyrics: Guru Thakur
Music: Ajay – Atul
Cast: Atul Kulkarni, Sonali Kulkarni, Kishor Kadam, Vibhavari Deshpande,
Kishor Choughule…
Movie Review by: Sandeep Hatangadi

Debutant ad-filmmaker Ravi Jadhav’s ‘Natarang’ is a film that has raised the bar for quality Marathi films. The film adapted for screen from Dr. Anand Yadav’s classic novel, is a bench mark in Marathi films made on rural backdrop.

The story of ‘Nararang’ is about Guna Kagalkar (Atul Kulkarni) a village wrestler with bulging muscles who is a farm worker by profession and lives happily with his wife(Vibhavari Deshpande) and children along with his old father (Yakoob Sayeed).
It’s difficult for Guna to make two ends meet, especially because of his passion for ‘Tamasha’ a Maharashtrian dance form with ‘Lavnis’ (seductive songs).

Guna’s ultimate dream is to play a king’s role in ‘Tamasha’and so he gathers a team of unemployed friends in the village and starts his own ‘Tamasha’ troupe and a veteran ‘Tamasha’ artiste (Kishor Kadam) helps them find the ‘dancer’(Sonalee) for their troupe. But, soon Guna is in a soup to find a ‘Nachya’ or the so called clown, who brings on the laughter in the ‘Tamasha’.

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Finally, the manly muscular Guna has to play ‘Nachya’ himself, much to his chagrin; but he does so for the sake of his troupe and gets a complete makeover by becoming thin and shaving his moustache off. Guna’s troupe becomes the talk of the town but he has to lose his wife and children for his ‘Tamasha’. Interspersed in this narrative is local politics besides the competition between various ‘Tamasha’ troupes, gay artistes, etc.
But the film grabs your attention right from start to end because of Atul Kulkarni’s powerful performance, especially the scenes where he has to pose girlie in a wrestler’s body. The rest of the cast is also impressive , especially Vibhavari Deshpande, Kishor Kadam, Sandesh Jadhav, Milind Shinde, Priya Berde, etc . Sonalee looks good and dances well. Amruta Khanvilkar’s cameo is also impressive.

The music by Ajay-Atul is already a hit with the masses especially the ‘Apsara’ song and other folk numbers with good lyrics by Guru Thakur. The dialogues by Guru Thakur are well-written. The cinematography by Mahesh Limaye is slick with lots of night scenes and back lighting with soft focus lens capturing the village landscapes beautifully.

Zee Talkies deserve kudos to back a project like ‘Natarang’ and actor Atul Kulkarni who in true Robert De Niro style, had to build a strong physique by extensive workout and diet and then losing it all for the role. The film is a must-see for Atul’s performance and Ravi Jadhav’s good debut (his flashback style is very impressive).

‘Natarang’ is a film that comes once in a while. See it ASAP!