Mumbai Time (मुंबई टाईम)
Release Year: 2016 (5 February)
Genres: Action, Love Story, Revenge, Drama
Censor: A
Duration: 140 min.
Studio/presenter: Udaydada Lad
Producer(s): Somnath Chitra
Executive Producer: Nitin Godambe
Director: Sushrut Bhagwat
Writer: Udaydada Lad
ScreenPlay: Aashish Pathre
Dialogues: Aashish Pathre
Official Facebook Page I Twitter
Cast & Crew
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sushrut Bhagwat
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Udaydada Lad
ScreenPlay: Aashish Pathre
Dialogues: Aashish Pathre
Lyrics: Guru Thakur
Music: Ashok Patki, Yogita Chitale
Playback Singer: Madhura Datar, Pooja Gaitonde
Cinematographer (DOP): Ajith V. Reddy
Editor: Rajesh Rao
Starcast: Umesh Kamat, Mahesh Manjrekar, Mrunal Dusanis, Rahul Mehendale, Ramesh Bhatkar, Deepak Shirke, Sanjay Mone, Kishor Chougule
Costumes: Aparna Apte
Makeup: na
Sound : Aditya Oke
Background Score: Adwait Patwardhan
Choreographer: Dipali Vichare
DI, VFX: Ozon (OM-Kamal), After Studio
D.I. Colourist: na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Brijesh Dedhia
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na
Synopsis
‘Mumbai Time': It’s a film based on a journey of a well educated middle class Marathi boy who’s forced to be a part of Mumbai Underworld in the era of 1985 to 1990. The photographs on this page are mainly photographs which we’ve collected, but still do consider our crystal clear intentions when we’re using photographs which are internet / web downloads.(These photographs are accessible on internet and suits our topic then we’re using it but it’s not our intellectual property nor we’re claiming such.We are sincerely thankful towards people who’re contributing knowingly or unknowingly).
Videos
News / Article / Interview
na
Movie Still(s)
na
Poster(s)
Review
Mahesh Manjrekar
Biography / Profile:
Mahesh Manjrekar is film director, actor, writer and producer .He is credited with directing the critically acclaimed film ‘Vaastav -The Reality‘. He has won a National Film Award and two Star Screen Awards. Mahesh Manjrekar is going in a big way. His Ashwami Films, which has produced sensible films like ‘Aai‘, ‘Matichya Chuli‘,’De Dhakka‘, ‘Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy‘, and ‘Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho‘, has tied up with Mirah Entertainment (the company involved in distribution of Bollywood and Hollywood films) to form a new company – ‘Great Maratha Entertainment’ for this purpose.
Filmography:
Movie(s)
Marathi Movies as Actor:
Thank You Vitthala (2017)
FU – Friendship Unlimited (2017)
Dhyanimani (2017)
Vrundavan (2016)
Mumbai Time (2016)
Bandh Nylonche (2016)
Welcome Zindagi (2015)
Rege (2014)
Ajacha Diwas Majha(2013)
Jai Jai Maharashtra Maza(2012)
Shahanpan Dega Deva (2011)
Fakt Ladh Mhana (2011)
Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Bolatoye (2009)
Uladhal (2008) (Guest App.)
Aai (1995)
Hindi Movies as Actor:
Bajirao Mastani (2015)
Jai Ho (2014)
Singham Returns (2014)
Rajjo (2013)
Shootout at Wadala (2013)
Once Upon a Time In Mumbaai Dobara (2013)
Himmatvala(2013)
OMG: Oh My God! (2012)
Bodyguard (2011)
Ready (2011)
Dabangg (2010)
Teen Patti (2009)
Fruit and Nut (2009)
99 (2009)
Wanted (2009)
Meerabai Not Out (2008)
Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav (2007)
Dus Kahaniyaan (2007)
Jawani Diwani: A Youthful Joyride (2006)
Musafir (2004)
Run (2004)
Plan (2004)
Pran Jaye Par Shaan Na Jaye (2003)
Kaante (2003)
Ehsaas: The Feeling (2001)
Vaastav: The Reality (1999)
Marathi Movies as Director:
Natsamrat (2016)
Kutumb(2012)
Kaksparsh(2012)
Fakt Ladh Mhana(2012)
Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho (2010)
Lalbaug Parel (2010)
Matichya Chuli (2006)
Aai (1995)
Hindi Movies as Director:
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! (2005)
Vaastav: The Reality
Pyaar Kiya Nahin Jaatha (2003)
Astitva (2000)
Kurukshetra (2000)
Jis Desh Mein Ganga Rehta Hai (2000)
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! (2005)
Marathi Movies as Producer:
Shala (2012)
Hindi Movies as Producer:
Pran Jaye Par Shaan Na Jaye (2003)
It Was Raining That Night (2005)
Marathi Movies as Writer:
Shikari (2018)
Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Bolatoye (2009)
De Dhakka (2008)
Matichya Chuli (2006)
Serial(s)
Bigg Boss (Anchor) (Colors Marathi)
Maharashtracha Superstar (Zee Marathi)
C.I.D. (Sony TV)
Agent Raghav – Crime Branch (& TV)
Monica Mogre (Zee TV)
Specials @ 10 (Sony TV)
Arre Deewano Mujhe Pehchano (STAR Plus)
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa Dancing With The Stars (Sony TV)
Play(s)
Ovee (As A Producer)
Award(s):
Astitva (2000) National Award for Best Regional Film (Marathi)
Astitva (2000) Screen Weekly Awards for Best Story (Marathi)
Kaante (2003) IIFA Best Performance in a Comic Role
Interview(s):
Bandh Nylonche (बंध नायलॉनचे)
Release Year: 2016 (29 January)
Genres: Drama
Censor: U
Duration: 135 min.
Studio/presenter: Zero Hits Pvt Ltd, Matruka Motion Pictures
Producer: Siji Nair, Sunil Chandrika Nair
Executive Producer: Dhananjay Sathe, Milind Jedhe
Director: Jatin Wagle
Writer: Ambar Hadap, Ganesh Pandit, Jatin Wagle
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Official Facebook Page I Twitter
Cast & Crew
Co Producer: Jatin Wagle
Executive Producer: Dhananjay Sathe, Milind Jedhe
Production Designer: Dilip More
Director: Jatin Wagle
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ambar Hadap, Ganesh Pandit, Jatin Wagle
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Mandar Cholkar, Sachin Pathak
Music: Amitraj
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Shirish Desai
Editor: Mohit Takalkar
Starcast: Mahesh Manjrekar, Medha Manjrekar, Sunil Barve, Subodh Bhave, Sanjay Narvekar, Shruti Marathe, Pranjal Parab
Costumes: Mridul Patwardhan
Makeup: Vikram Gaikwad
Sound : Baylon Fonseca, Dhiman Karmakar
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Rajesh Bidwe, Sonia Parchure
VFX: Loading Pixels
D.I. Colourist: na
Promos: na
Visual Promotion: Radhey Lalsa
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Gurav
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : STV Network
Synopsis
‘Bandh Nylonche ‘ : The film ‘Bandh Nylonche ‘ presents an interesting theme showing how the technological advancement during next ten years has an effect on the person addicted to mobile phone and social media. Mobile phones, internet and social media has made today’s new generation techno savvy. And, their addiction to these electronic gadgets, is separating them from their parents and their love and affection. Forthcoming Marathi film ‘Bandh Nylonche’ has taken up this issue, throwing light on this rising problem, noticed in many houses
Videos
News / Article / Interview
na
Movie Still(s)
na
Poster(s)
Review
‘Natasamrat’ brings the best out of Nana Patekar
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio/presenter: Zee Studios, Great Maratha Entertainment Producer: Vishwas Joshi, Nana Patekar Director: Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar Original Playwright: V. V. Shirwadkar Writer: Kiran Yadnyopavit, Abhijeet Deshpande Lyrics: Kusumagraj, Guru Thakur Music: Ajit Parab Cinematographer (DOP): Ajith Reddy Genres: Drama Censor: U Duration: 130 Min. Cast: Nana Patekar, Vikram Gokhale, Jitendra Joshi, Sandeep Pathak, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Sunil Barve, Medha Manjrekar, Ajit Parab, Neha Pendse, Jayant WadkarMovie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
V. V. Shirwadkar alias Kusumagraj was a well known Marathi Poet and writer, who was influenced by Shakespeare, Othello, Hamlet, Macbeth, Tolstoy in his writings. So, when he wrote his Marathi play ‘Natsamrat’‘, it was based on Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘King Lear’. ‘Natasamraat’ was staged for many years with record number of shows and well known actors like Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, Yashwant Dutt, Datta Bhat and others, have performed the central character of Ganpatrao Belvalkar successfully. But, the one performed by Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, is still fresh in the memory of those, who saw his great performance.
Now, director Mahesh Manjrekar has presented the cinematic version of this popular play, in his own way, with Nana Patekar playing the central character of Ganpatrao alias Appasaheb Belvalkar . And, in addition to his family members comprising of wife kaveri (Medha Manjrekar), Son (Ajit Parab), daughter in law (Neha Pendse), grand daughter ( Pranjal Parab), daughter ( Mrunmayee Deshpande), son in law ( Sunil Barve), he has introduced a new character of Rambhau, played by versatile actor Vikram Gokhale, as his close friend. In the process, he has extended his screenplay, with some witty conversations, taking place between the two friends, whenever they meet, over the session of drinks.
In this film, the director has paid more attention on the home affairs of Ganpatrao, after his retirement, on receiving the highest honour of ‘NatSamrat’. In the process, the film has turned more into a family melodrama rather than a monologue, reminding you of some happenings from bollywood films like ‘Baghban’, ‘jaisi karni Vaisi Bharni’, ‘Avtaar’ and few others. In ‘Natasamrat’, Ganpatrao played by Nana Patekar faces insults, first from his daughter in law, which forces him to leave his own house, along with his wife Kaveri. But, before that Ganpatrao has committed a biggest mistake in his life, i.e. by transferring all his assets in the name of his son and daughter. Ganpatrao being close to his daughter, is offered shelter by her and his son in law, in their house.
But, when the daughter alleges her own father for stealing her money, Ganpatrao and his wife quietly leave their house during the midnight hours of heavy rains, for onward journey to their native place. But, on the way, during a halt, Kaveri , who is already suffering from fever, passes away during her sleep. This brings Ganpatrao literally on the roads, as the person, who steals his bag, later offers him shelter under the bridge along with his small family. Though he is traced by his son and daughter, in an old drama theatre which is gutted in fire; Ganpatrao refuses to go with them and performs one last scene from his play , to conclude this film with its tragic end.
This film entirely belongs to actor Nana Patekar , who has played his role with total conviction. This is a lifetime role for a complete actor in him. In short, ‘Natasamraat’ has brought out the best out of Nana Patekar . But, this would not have been possible for him , without the support of Medha Manjrekar, who has given a wonderful performance as his co star Kaveri in this film. Medha has performed a role, which is more than her age; but, with her expressive face and good make up by Vikram Gaikwad, she was able to give her best. Another good performance, comes from young Mrunmayee Deshpande, who has done those two big emotion filled scenes, opposite senior experienced actor like Nana Patekar, exceptionally well. There was no doubt about the ability of Vikram Gokhale, as he perfectly fitted into the witty character of Rambhau. The director has rightly taken close up scenes on him, to exploit his spontaneous facial expressions. Among others in the supporting cast, good performances also come from Sunil Barve, Ajit Parab, Neha Pendse, Nilesh Divekar, Sarang Sathe , Jaywant Wadkar, little Pranjal Parab and others. But, Savita Malpekar and Vidyatai Patwardhan are just namesake in this film. On location sound used by by Srikant kamble, art direction by Eknath kadam, cinematography by Ajith Reddy and background score by Ajit Parab are the other plus points of this film.
This film, which presents the story of 70s era, does not actually relate to the changing lifestyle of today’s nuclear family system. So, it remains to be seen, how it appeals to today’s new generation. Moreover, today’s senior citizens have many other options after retirement. But, the central character of this film, being an actor, certainly sends a strong message to all those , for not committing the mistake done by Ganpatrao in this film. The film is technically very well presented and hence stands a chance of inviting the attention of maximum film lovers. A worth watch, for the entire family together.
Sunil Nair and Jatin Wagle launch ‘Bandh Nylon Che’ in style
Music release of a Marathi film, is considered to be a very important event, for film’s promotion. Till now, not many were aware of this Marathi film ‘Bandh Nylon Che’; but, with the grand launch of music of film ‘Bandh Nylon Che‘, the only three songs in ‘Bandh Nylon Che’ are likely to popularize, besides the strong star cast of ‘Bandh Nylon Che’. Highlight of this film is that the film is produced by Sunil Chandrika Nair, who has produced three Malyalam films, so far. This is his debut Marathi film, as a producer. Moreover, the director of ‘Bandh Nylon Che’ Jatin Wagle is the son of Satish Wagle, the man behind producing Bollywood films like ‘Pyar Hi Pyar’ and ‘Namak Haram’.
On this occasion, director Jatin himself introduced all the artistes and technical people from his film, including music director Amitraj, lyricists Mandar Cholkar , Sachin Pathak ( YOYO), singers Avadhoot Gupte, Adarsh Shinde and debutant singer Aditya Patekar. And, all three of them performed live, singing the three songs from ‘Bandh Nylon Che’. All the important artistes in the film, namely, Mahesh Manjrekar, Medha Manjrekar, Sunil Barve, Shruti Marathe & little Pranjal Parab were called on the dais and asked to speak a few words, about their roles. Subodh Bhave arrived very late, almost after the function was over. Surprisingly, both Mahesh and Medha are playing double role in this film and the story of ‘Bandh Nylon Che’ relates to today’s lifestyle and its effect on the relationship between two generations.
Sanjay Narvekar is also in a guest appearance in the film, performing an important role. He too could not make it for the function, because of his birthday. But, the main attraction of the function was its music, which entertained the audience.
‘Bajirao Mastani’ has a touch of Marathi flavor
If you exclude the three main lead artistes of Friday release film ‘Bajirao Mastani’, you will find that the other prominent roles in this film are performed by our own artistes from Marathi film industry. Topping the list is veteran actor and film maker Mahesh Manjrekar, who will be seen in the role of King Shahu Maharaj. Among others, who are also playing prominent roles are Vaibhav Tatvawdi, who will be seen as Chimaji Appa, the brother of Bajirao, while Anuja Sathe-Gokale & Sukhada Khandkekar will be seen as Bajirao’s two sisters Bhiubai & Anubai respectively.
The other Marathi artistes, who are also playing important roles in this film are, Ganesh Yadav, Yatin Karyekar & Tanvi Azmi. And, this is not enough, as the list does not end here. If you look at other areas such as production and technical, behind the screen, there are many Marathi artistes, giving this film a Marathi flavor. Their names are, Ashwini Paranjape , Rohan Madkaikar, Sanket Pawar Sunit Sawant , Chetan Devlekar, Shobha Sant, Asish Tandel, , Yatin Bhave, Sandeep Mane Sanjeev Naik & Prasad Sutar, Jayesh Sakharkhane, Chaitanya Sant, Aishwarya Thakre & Rohan Rege. And, all of them have put in lot of efforts during making of this period film and at the post production stage.Even otherwise, online graphic promotion of this film, has been very special.
Natsamrat Movie Trailer
Movie: Natsamrat
Director: Mahesh Manjrekar
Lead Cast: Nana Patekar, VIkram Gokhale, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Neha Pendse
‘Bandh Nylonche’ first poster unveiled
Mobile phones, internet and social media has made today’s new generation techno savvy. And, their addiction to these electronic gadgets, is separating them from their parents and their love and affection. Forthcoming Marathi film ‘Bandh Nylonche’ has taken up this issue, throwing light on this rising problem, noticed in many houses. This film, directed by Jatin Wagle, is based on the one act play with the same name, written by Ambar Hadap and Ganesh Pandit. So, it will be interesting to see the cinematic version of this subject, on big screen.
The film presents an interesting theme showing how the technological advancement during next ten years has an effect on the person addicted to mobile phone and social media. Produced by Sunil Nair, the film stars many talented and versatile artistes like Mahesh Manjrekar, Medha Manjrekar, Sunil Barve, Subodh Bhave, Sanjay Narvekar,Shruti Marathe and Pranjal Parab. Music of this film is by Amitraj, while the DOP is Shirish Desai. The first poster of this film has just been released and the film will release all over Maharashtra on 29th January 2015.
‘Natasamrat’ muhurat in a big way at Nashik
27th February 2015 is the 103rd birth anniversary of well known Marathi writer Vi.Wa. Shirwadkar, who was popularly known as Kusumagraj. On this day, Marathi film industry paying tribute to the great poet & playwright by launching a film ‘Natasamrat‘ based on his hit play with the same name. The event taken place at 12 noon on 27th February 2015 at Kusumagraj Bhavan, Nashik. Incidentally, Mr. shiwadkar spent most of his life in Nashik.
Now, prominent Marathi actors like Nana Patekar, Vikram Gokhale & Reema Lagoo will be part of this cinematic version, which will be directed by Mahesh Waman Manjrekar. The tragic tale of a well known stage actor Ganpatrao Belwalkar was written by Shirwadkar on the same day 53 years ago. Since then, many well known actors have been part of this play including Dr. Shreeram Lagoo.
The film is being produced jointly by Fin Craft Entertainment, Gajanan Chitra and Great Maratha Entertainment. Vishwas Vinayak Joshi & Nana Gajanan Patekar are the producers of this film. Since both Nana Patekar and Vikram Gokhale are part of this film, It is interesting to know, who is playing which character in this film? But, Reema Lagoo will surely play Kaveri Belwalkar. The characters of Raja-the Bootpolish boy and Vithoba the actor and well wisher of Ganpatrao are also equally important roles in the story, as all other characters are negative characters, excluding the little innocent grand daughter of Ganpatrao. So, let us wait for more details.
‘Rege’ The crime based thriller film
Rating: ★★★
Studio / Presenter: Ravi Jadhav, ARD Entertainment Producer: Abhijit Panse Reels, The Artbeat Innovations Writer, Director: Abhijit Panse Dialogues: Abhijit Panse, Pravin Tarde DOP: Mahesh Limaye Music: Avdhut Gupte Cast: Aroh Welankar, Santosh Juvekar, Pushkar Shotri, Mahesh Manjrekar, Pravin Tarde, Anant Jog, Uday Sabnis, Ramesh Pardeshi, Viju Mane Movie Review by: Sanskruti Bhatkar |
If you are parents of a youngster, who is doing very well in his studies; generally you tend to relax, but, don’t. Unless, you are aware of his friend circle and what he does in his spare time, you cannot be sure about his future. This is what the new Marathi film ‘Rege’ is all about.
Directed by Abhijit Panse, presented by Ravi Jadhav and Ashwini Darekar, ‘Rege’ is a based on the life of an innocent MBBS Student Aniruddha Rege ,who comes across bad company and unknowingly gets involved with underworld and is trapped by Crime branch encounter specialist.
The film begins with the sequence of flashback of Aniruddha Rage’s life. Aniruddha Rege (Aroh Velankar) , a 3rd year medical student, who is sincere with curious nature. And is from a well educated cultured family. His parents have lots of expectations from him and having trust in their child, give lot of freedom to him.
Aniruddha comes to Mumbai on holidays and unfortunately meets M Bhai and gang, connected to underworld, at a Dahi Handi celebration with his tapori friend Pakya. He gets impressed with them and starts spending time with them. For Ani, it is a thrill and so he innocently shows his farmhouse, which is misused by M bhai and his team and as a result gets trapped.
Here starts the tragic journey of ‘Rege’. He caught by police in Agarwal Builder Murder case. In police custody, he is tortured by the team of Pradeep Sharma (Mahesh Manjrekar) , who is crime branch officer, known as encounter specialist. His seniors take objection about his encounters and hold inquiry against him. But, he faces it boldly. At the end, with the help of Rege’s information, the police team led by Sharma and Vaze catch M Bhai and his team from Rege’s farmhouse. And, the action filled shoot out takes place at the end.
‘Rege’ is a debut film for director Abhijit Panse. It is also debut film for young Aroh Velankar , who has done a good job. His appearance and body language suits his character. Mahesh Manjrekar, Pushkar Shrotri, and Santosh Juvekar have done well through their character roles. The song ‘Dhishkyaoon’ and Ravi Jadhav presented song with all celebrities on the music of Avadhoot Gupte may popularize soon.
Overall film is okay, It is a typical average movie. Can watch once. Somehow the film gives message to young generation to stay away from bad company. Also alerts their parents to parents to keep eye on their children and spare some time with them to understand them. Otherwise, there could be another Rege in the making.