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‘Gulhar’ presents Madhav Abhyankar in a striking look

Madhav Abhyankar's look in Movie 'Gulhar'
Madhav Abhyankar’s look in Movie ‘Gulhar’`

If a particular character played by an actor in a film, TV serial or web series captures the attention of the audience, then the credit goes to the person who has selected him to play that role. Somewhat similar thing has happened in the case of veteran actor Madhav Abhyankar. You very well know, how he gained popularity through the character of Anna Naik, which he played in TV serial ‘Raatris Khel Chale’. Now, Madhav Abhyankar will present himself with his striking look in the forthcoming Marathi film ‘Gulhar’ .

As per his photos released recently, Madhav Abhyankar’s appearance will be in ‘Gulhar’ with pink feta on the head, white shirt, dhoti, curled stick in hand, bracelet in right hand, uparna on the left shoulder, mustache with necklace, amulet on the neck, shoes on feet and forehead daubed with turmeric. However, the exact role played by Madhav Abhyankar, in this film is still unrevealed. The film ‘Gulhar’ has been produced under the banner of Ideal Venture launched by Shantaram (Appa) Medage, Shivaji Bhintade, Anup Shinde, and Abid Syed. ‘Gulhar’ has been directed by Ramesh Chaudhary, who had earlier directed films like ‘Baabo’.

Gulhar Movie teser poster

Gulhar Movie teaser poster

Along with Madhav Abhyankar, this film also stars Vinayak Poddar, Ravi Kale, Bhargavi Chiramule, Suresh Vishwakarma, Kishore Chougule, Rukmini Sutar, Shivani Bavkar, Shivaji Bhintade, Anup Shinde, Manjiri Yashwant, Ganesh Kokate, Kapil Kadam, Pushpa Chaudhari, Swapnil Landage, Reshma Phadtare, Sachin Malavade and  Devendra Vayal. Mohan Padwal has written the story for ‘Gulhar’ and Sanjay Navgire has written the script and dialogues. Kumar Dongre is the cinematographer and compiler, while Vishal Patil is the choreographer. Sound design by Nikhil Lanjekar and Himanshu Ambekar and background music is by Kedar Divekar are the other credits.

Musical Motion Poster of ‘Gulhar’ launched

Gulhar Movie teser poster
Gulhar Movie teser poster

Unique titles of Marathi films have always invited the attention of filmlovers. It is for this reason, some of the Marathi films have taken huge leap across the globe and have also made their presence felt at the international film festivals. One such forthcoming film is ‘Gulhar’ which is produced  under the banner of Ideal Venture and R. K. films launched by Shantaram (Appa) Medage, Shivaji Bhintade, Anup Shinde and Abid Syed.Gulhar. Recently, musical motion poster of this film was launched.

The motion poster moves forward with exciting music. This is followed by a blank black board with the tagline ‘Goshta Eka Unad Manachi’ followed by the title ‘Gulhar’. After working as an assistant director for many films, Ramesh Chaudhari, who did the direction of the film ‘Baabo’, has directed ‘Gulhar’.  In short, the story of teaching kindness to animals by blowing trumpets against customs will be seen in ‘Gulhar’. The story is portrayed through the point of view of an 11-year-old boy named Gulhar.

 The film stars Vinayak Poddar, Ravi Kale, Bhargavi Chiramule, Suresh Vishwakarma, Madhav Abhyankar, Kishore Chougule, Rukmini Sutar, Shivani Bawkar, Shivaji Bhintade, Anup Shinde, Manjiri Yashwant among others. The story of the film is written by Mohan Padwal and the screenplay and dialogues are by Sanjay Navgire. Photography and compilation by Kumar Dongre. Music Director Padmanabh Gaikwad has composed the songs and Vishal Patil has done the choreography. This film  is all set to release soon.

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Second Inning (सेकंड इनिंग)

  Second Inning
Studio/presenter: Nani Film Productions
Release Year: 2010
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Mohan Prab, Rasik Salla
Director: Mohan Parab
Writer: Mohan Parab
ScreenPlay: Mohan Parab

Producer: Mohan Prab, Rasik Salla
Director: Mohan Parab
Writer: Mohan Parab
ScreenPlay: Mohan Parab
Cast: Madhav Abhyankar, Sunil Godbole, Vidyadhar Joshi, Shashikant Gandhe, Mahesh Udeshi, Dinesh Hingu, Savita Malapekar, Ashok Shinde, Jyoti Joshi, Kamalesh Sawant, Master Jay Parab
 ‘Second Inning’ a Marathi film from the makers of ‘Shwaas’ has also tried to show the power of well educated senior citizens, when it comes to taking on the corrupt system. It is a simple theme, but handled very effectively in an action packed thriller. After watching a crime taking place in front of their eyes, a group of well educated senior citizens unite together and lodge a complaint against a criminal turned politician at the Police station.

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Realistic ‘Tukaram’ is a work of art

Tukaram Marathi Movie
Rating: na
Banner: Everest Entertainment
Producer: Sanjay Chabria
Director: Chandrakant Kulkarni
Story: Ajit Dalvi, Prashant Dalvi
Cinematographer: Rajan Kothari
Editor: Ballu Saluja
Cast: Jeetendra Joshi, Veena Jamkar, Ravindra Mankarni, Madhav Abhyankar,
Radhika Apate, Sharad Ponkshe, Pratiksha Lonkar, Yatin Karyekar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

The reality behind the popularity of the literature of Sant Tukaram, the 17th Century saint and poet from Maharashtra was his thought provoking literature. It has been translated into 10 European languages, which itself speaks about his selfless service. In the year 1936, a Biopic made by Prabhat Film Company on this well known Saint, had invited attention from all over the world and the film was the first Indian film to receive award at 5th Venice International Film Festival. The film still remains popular and is subject of frequent studies.

Today, when people have turned to materialistic living, producer Sanjay Chaberia has dared to produce a Biopic on the famous saint, under the direction of Chandrakant Kulkarni and on the script of Ajit Dalvi and Prashant Dalvi. This film focuses on his life before sainthood, trying to cover his childhood with his family and later assisting his father in his traditional money lending business. Very cleverly, the director has tried to show the maturity of young Tukaram in understanding the poverty in his village, during drought and still managing to maintain a balance between his business minded father and the defaulters,using his diplomacy.

The film also goes on to show, how during that period of 17th century, the elders forced their children for second marriage, if the first wife failed to conceive. So, we find a firebrand young woman- Avali walking into the life of Tukaram in presence of his first wife Rakhma, who willingly agrees for the same, to make her mother-in law happy. Initially, Tukaram is not fully devoted to Lord Vitthal; as much as his brother Savji . In fact, as a child, he poses question to his father, as to why he has to travel on a pilgrimage in the form of ‘Vaari’ every year, to seek blessings of Lord Vitthal, when there is already a temple of the same Lord in their village.

Jitendra Joshi
A little before interval, the film shows the transformation of Tukaram into Saint Tukaram, when he leaves his house in search of peace and happiness for all those who suffer the drought conditions. The Saint’s poems and his Kirtans( devotional songs) gather support from devotees from different places, including Bramhmins. This disturbs some of the selfish Bramhins, who demand respect to their profession and feel that no other person from a lower caste has the right to offer kirtans. So, Tukaram is tried in the court of so called religious leaders; and asked to destroy his collections and prevented from writing any more lyrics. The caste discrimination occurring those days, is clearly shown through some of the scenes. But, the popularity of the Saint gathers support from the places around and the Saint is forced to break his 13 day fast.

Director Chandrakant Kulkarni has covered most of the important events in the life of the Saint Poet, starting with his childhood days, his young days, while assisting in his father’s business, post marriage tragic events faced by the family and later his turning towards devotion to God and selfless service to the society. The incidences of his advice to Bahinabai a Varkari female, who later turned a saint from Maharashtra, his encouragement to brave young man from village- Laxman, to join the force of Shivaji Maharaj and also his interaction with the Great Maratha Warrior, have been well captured. The wonderful photography by Rajan Kothari makes the film more appealing, with the proper selection of ideal locations and costumes.
Jitendra Joshi who portrays the popular saint, simply steals the show with his remarkable performance. His body language, dialogue delivery and changing expressions according to the situations, test his tremendous capacity as an actor. Sharad Ponkshe as Bolhoba Ambile More (Tukaram’s father) and Pratiksha Lonkar as Kanakai (Tukaram’s mother), impress with their astonishing performances. Veena Jamkar playing his first wife Rakhma and Smita Tambe playing his sister-in-law, have displayed their talents through those few emotion filled scenes, they have to their credits. Yatin Karyekar as Mambaji Gosavi, the orthodox Bramhin, succeeds in creating an impact through his negative role. Radhika Apte in the role of Aaavli, the saint’s second wife sounds very loud; but that must be going with the requirement of the script. She too has done a good job in the company of artistes like Vikas Patil, Madhav Abhyankar, Ravindra Mankani and others. Padmanabh Gaikwad as young Tukaram has also done a good job. This biopic, is a real tribute to the great saint of Maharashtra.
‘Tukaram’ is a timely release, when we find our own country’s administration surrounded by corrupt practices and the people of today getting used to such practices. Presenting the thoughts of the Saint into a cinematic format and reminding the message behind his meaningful lyrics, with suitable music compositions, this realistic film has turned out to be a real work of art.

Madhav Abhyankar serves ‘The Cup’ with emotions

Marathi  Short Film

Using his vast experience on stage and screen, actor Madhav Abhyankar (‘Second Inning’ fame) has turned a director now. Madhav has made his short film ‘The Cup’ on a very different subject, capturing the emotions of a middle aged couple. Starring Vinay Kulkarni and Smita Tambe, this little more than 9 minutes short film has been scripted by Vyankatesh Madgulkar. It is a simple but effective happening in the life of a couple, which goes on to say a lot about emotional attachment.

Surely, he will send his film for participation in film festivals, but he has made it available on youtube.com for public viewing

‘Second Inning’ selected for England International Film fest

Madhav Abhyankar Second Inning

Mohan Parab, who produced a sensible film ‘Shwaas’ which received international acclaim, has one more feather in his cap. His second film ‘Second Inning’, which is also directed by him, finds a pride of place at the Heart of England International film festival. The theme of this film seems to have impressed the English film fraternity, as it has been selected for this prestigious film festival which will be held in England between 10th-15th August 2010.

‘Second Inning’ which is an action packed thriller is a well presented theme based on the initiative taken by a retired Judge to fight the corrupt system and teach a lesson to anti-social elements and those behind terrorist activities. Madhav Abhyankar, plays the central role in this film along with some popular artistes. Mr. Abhyankar was very happy to break this news first to Marathi Movie World, as it was only marathimovieworld.com, which had highly appreciated the film through the film review.

‘Second Inning’ mocks the existing system

Second Inning
Rating: na
Presenter: Naani Film Production
Producers: Mohan Parab, Rasik Salla
Director: Mohan Parab
Story & Screenplay: Mohan Parab
Cast: Madhav Abhyankar, Sunil Godbole, Vidyadhar Joshi, Shashikant Gandhe,
Mahesh Udeshi, Dinesh Hingu, Savita Malapekar, Ashok Shinde, Jyoti Joshi, Kamalesh Sawant, Master Jay Parab
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

We are all aware of the worsening law and order situation in our country. More so, our TV news and newspapers have been updating us about the Politician- criminal nexus and helpless attitude of our Police department, when it comes to offering justice to common man. Over and above that our Judicial procedure takes somewhere between 5 to 20 years to decide over a case. Such court battles can even take few more years, if the convict appeals to higher court. In the recent past we witnessed a sensational Bollywood film ‘Wednesday’ throwing light on a similar situation, giving a clear hint as to what may happen if a common man takes the law into his own hands out of frustration.
‘Second Inning’ a marathi film from the makers of ‘Shwaas’ has also tried to show the power of well educated senior citizens, when it comes to taking on the corrupt system. It is a simple theme, but handled very effectively in an action packed thriller. After watching a crime taking place in front of their eyes, a group of well educated senior citizens unite together and lodge a complaint against a criminal turned politician at the Police station. However, experiencing the hand in glove game involving Politician-Police- Criminal nexus, they get into an act to mock the corrupt system. How they implement their plan is all that film maker Mohan Parab has presented through this sensible film. Now, whether it is a mockery of our system, only the intelligent audience can decide.
Madhav Abhyankar Second Inning
The film initially begins with a casual approach with opening sequences, introducing few characters and their links with each other during morning walk at a park. But, one sudden happening in the screenplay, gives a complete twist to the script. The director has intelligently used the central character of Mr. Sadashiv Gore, a retired judge (Madhav Abhyankar) to lead this group of protagonists with a mission. He is provided support of the characters like Doctors and other experts in their respective fields. There is no point in revealing the modus operandi, but their courageous act certainly inspires the audience from all age groups to come in the open and fight injustice; be it corruption at public places, threats issued by local goons or terrorist activities taking place in your city.
‘Second Inning’ has been released all over Maharashtra, including Mumbai along with two other films involved in heavy publicity. But, the makers of ‘Second Inning’ strongly believe in their creation and hence are banking on ‘word of mouth’ publicity. During the past month, they had arranged special shows for NGO’s and social workers as part of their promotion campaign to create awareness about the existing reality in the society. In fact, this film is a good lesson to learn for politicians and law makers, to understand the power of common man. Today, the common man has already one tool in the form of Right to Information Act and if this is supported by the methodology adopted by Mr. Sadashiv Gore in this film , it will surely open the eyes of our law makers.

Mohan Parab, who produced a sensible film like ‘Shwaas’, has directed this film very well. Madhav Abhyankar plays the retired judge turned Robinhood, exceptionally well. All others in the cast have supported well, including Dinesh Hingoo, who makes a special appearance. There are many real life characters in the film who speak in Hindi and Gujarathi, though the film is in Marathi. In all, ‘Second Inning’ is an eye opener.