Don Special (दोन स्पेशल ) Marathi Natak
Rating: na
Opening Date: 20 June 2015
Production House: Atharva Production.
Producers: Santosh Bharat Kanekar, Jeetendra Joshi
Presenter : Atharva,Mishri Theaters
Writer: Kshitij Patwardhan
Director: Kshitij Patwardhan
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Co-producer: na
Director: Kshitij Patwardhan
Writer: Kshitij Patwardhan
Dialogues: na
Artist : Girija Oak Godbole, Rohit Haldikar, Jitendra Joshi
Set Design: na
Lights: Pradeep Mulye
Costume: Geeta Godbole
Background Music: na
Make up: na
Costume Designer: Diya Mehta
Hair Style: na
Art: na
Lyrics: na
Music: na
Playback Singers: na
Choreographer: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Gurav
Synopsis
‘Don Special’: Set in December 1989, this play takes place in a newspaper office in Pune between 9.30 pm to midnight.
It underlines a dramatic event in the life of Milind Bhagwat, the night shift’s chief sub editor.
While giving news about an accident that has happened at the city’s cultural centre, he finds himself in the middle of the most dramatic conflict of his life. Enduring values on one side and eternal love on the other,what does he do?
Based on a story by HM Marathe.
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‘Ke Dil Abhi Bhara Nahi’ – Sensible subject seasoned with humor
Suyog Drama Production company is now 30 years old. Having started with the hit Marathi play ‘Moruchi Mavshi’, this group founded by Mr. Sudhir Bhat & Mr. Gopal Algeri, has till now produced about 85 plays, including some remarkable plays like ‘Vyakti Ani Valli’ , ‘Sundar mi Honar’, ‘Lekure Udanda Zali’, ‘Gandhi Viruddha Gandhi’, ‘Ti Fularani’ , ‘Eka Lagnachi Goshta’ , ‘Shree Tashi Sau’, ‘Nakalat Sare Ghadale’ besides many more popular plays. Now, Suyog’ have presented their latest play ‘Ke Dil Abhi Bhara Nahin’, with veteran artistes like Vikram Gokhale, Reema Lagoo & Jayant Savarkar.
The story of this play revolves around an elderly couple, Arun Nagarkar ( Vikram Gokhale) and his wife Vandu( Reema Lagoo) who have completed 35 years of their married life. While Arun is still busy managing his business, his wife, plays the role of a typical housewife. Their son has just migrated to Singapore, along with his wife and little son, on a job assignment. But, their daughter ( Bageshree Joshirao ), who is married and living in the same city, keeps on visiting her parents regularly , to make them happy.
One day, Arun tells his daughter that he wants to surprise his wife, by announcing retirement from his business, so as to give full time to his wife. But, as he is about to disclose his plan , his wife gives him a shock, by telling him that she has already completed a course of Professional Priest, to keep herself busy, by Offering her service to others, by performing religious ceremonies. It is from this point onwards, the play turns into a humor filled emotional drama, presenting the common misunderstandings between husband and wife. The entry of another senior citizen Sudhir Medhekar, living in the neighborhood, adds spice into this well orchestrated plot.
Both Vikram Gokhale and Reema Lagoo have displayed maturity of acting through their notable performances. Vikram Gokhale’s s apt body language and Reem’s subdued style of dialogue delivery, are learning lessons for the budding actors. Good support also comes Jayant Savarkar, in those two important scenes in this play. Bageshree Joshirao has limited scope in this play, but she has played her part with ease. The play is a treat for all age groups, especially for those, who enjoy decent humor. The play is a treat for all age groups, especially for those, who enjoy decent humor. It also carries message for all married couples, saying that, husbands should give time to their wives, even while working. And, not wait till retirement. Even wives should disclose their grievances to the husbands, then and there, which would help clearing all misunderstandings between them. Impressive Set design, with proper lighting and suitable background music, makes this play more presentable.
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Ke Dil Bhara Nahi (के दिल अभी भरा नही) Marathi Natak
Presenter : Suyog
Opening Date: 2015 (03 September)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★ ½
Censor: U
Producer: Gopal Algeri
Director: Mangesh Kadam
Writer: Shekhar Dhavlikar
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Co-producer: na
Director: Mangesh Kadam
Writer: Shekhar Dhavlikar
Dialogues: na
Artist : Reema Lagoo, Vikram Gokhle, Bageshri Joshirao, Jayant Savarkar
Set Design: na
Lights: na
Costume: na
Background Music: na
Make up: na
Costume Designer: na
Hair Style: na
Art: na
Lyrics: na
Music: na
Playback Singers: na
Choreographer: na
Publicity Designs: na
Synopsis
‘Ke Dil Bhara Nahi ‘: The story of this play revolves around an elderly couple, Arun Nagarkar ( Vikram Gokhale) and his wife Vandu( Reema Lagoo) who have completed 35 years of their married life. While Arun is still busy managing his business, his wife, plays the role of a typical housewife. Their son has just migrated to Singapore, along with his wife and little son, on a job assignment. But, their daughter ( Bageshree Joshirao ), who is married and living in the same city, keeps on visiting her parents regularly , to make them happy.
One day, Arun tells his daughter that he wants to surprise his wife, by announcing retirement from his business, so as to give full time to his wife. But, as he is about to disclose his plan , his wife gives him a shock, by telling him that she has already completed a course of Professional Priest, to keep herself busy, by Offering her service to others, by performing religious ceremonies. It is from this point onwards, the play turns into a humor filled emotional drama, presenting the common misunderstandings between husband and wife. The entry of another senior citizen Sudhir Medhekar, living in the neighborhood, adds spice into this well orchestrated plot.
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‘Graceful’ Aditi makes her point, on ex marital relationship
Marathi plays on ex marital relationship, are not new to Marathi drama lovers. In the recent past, we saw a play ‘Aamhi Sou Kumud Prabhakar Apte’ with Pratiksha Lonkar and Aishwarya Narkar playing the first and second wife respectively, of Late Prabhakar Apte. It presented each other’s point of view, for their identity as Ms. Kumud Prabhakar Apte.
Now, director Rajan Tamhane presents the same subject, once again, in a different way, through his latest play ‘Graceful’. Written by Mahesh Ghatpande and produced by Anuradha Wagh, this latest Marathi play portrays two women, in the life of a celebrity script writer. First one is his middle aged married wife ( Asha Shelar) and the other is a young graceful TV actress( Aditi Sarandhar) , with whom he is in ‘live in relationship’. ‘Graceful’ presents these two women characters, throughout the play, who try to prove their love and affection towards the writer. While his wife tries to argue, stating that she being his official wife, commands all the respect, while his actress girlfriend, also claims that she is also the wife of the writer, and receives all the love and affection from him.
The play not only presents the argument between the two women; but, also has few moments, to surprise the audience. In this play, the character of writer exists only through his voice in the background. As the story had limited content, there was enough scope for the director to use audio visual display, to show some flashback moments, as noticed now days in many popular plays. But, that was not noticed in this play.
There was enough scope to show the character of celebrity writer to appear in the last scene; but once again, that did not happen. Therefore, in the entire play you only find these two women, proving their point, to defend themselves . Nevertheless, both Aditi Sarangdhar and Asha Shelar ( Janhavi’s mother in popular TV serial ‘Honar Suun Mi Hya Gharchi) have displayed their potential as versatile actresses, through their impulsiveness, in different scenes, throughout the play.
Wonderful set design by Pradeep Muley , costumes designed by Geeta Godbole add luster, to this emotion filled play. It is a sincere effort by both the actresses, to make this women oriented play , presentable.
‘Jamala Buwa Ekdach’ play to be launched on 31st August
Sid Entertainment and Anand Mhasvekar who offered hit plays like ‘U Turn’, ‘Mothers day’, & ‘Sunechya Rashila Saasu’ are presenting their 4th play ‘Jamala Buwa Ekdach’ .The inaugural show of this play will be staged on 31st August 2015.
The play voices against superstition and revolves around well educated Vakharkar family, where the four children belonging to this family are Writer, director, a Photographer and a leader respectively. The play goes on to show, how they fall prey to the predictions of an astrologer and later realise their mistake. They recover to believe in their own self, rather than being superstitious.
This play produced by Satish Lalbige and directed by Hemangi Kale is inspired by the fight against superstition started by late Dr. Narendra Dabholkar and his principles. In short, it will be tribute to him, as it passes a timely social message to fight superstition
Realistic ‘LoveBirds’ offers suspense filled entertainment
Producer: Dinesh Pednekar
Director: Girish Joshi
Writer: Girish Joshi
Lights: Girish Joshi
Set Design: Pradeep Muley
Background Music: Narendra Bhide
Costume: Supriya Vinod
Genres: Suspense
Rating:
Censor: na
Duration: 120 Min.
Cast: Mukta Barve, Vidhyadhar Joshi, Omkar Govardhan, Ketaki Saraf
Four years ago, Producer Dinu Pednekar and writer director Girish Joshi presented a suspense filled Marathi commercial play ‘LoveBirds’, starring Amruta Subhash and Aniket Vishwasrao. But, the shows of this well presented play, could not be carried on later, due to some technical problem. Now, actress Mukta Barve has not only revived ‘LoveBirds’ in the capacity of a producer, along with Dinu Pednekar; but, has also performed the lead role of Devika, in this play. However, keeping in mind the modern outlook, the end of this play has been changed this time, by writer director Girish Joshi.
The gripping story of this suspense filled thriller revolves around Devika (Mukta Barve) , a housewife, whose ad film maker creative husband Vishwas Inamdar (Omkar Govardhan) , meets with an accident and suffers from amnesia after the operation. Since, his face is damaged in the accident, he also undergoes plastic surgery. So, Vishwas has to believe, whatever his beloved wife tells him about the happenings in his life. All goes well, till Vishwas goes to office and inquires with his office secretary Supriya (Ketaki Saraf), about the bill of Purchase of Love Birds . The owner of the pet shop Niranjan Sane (Vidyadhar Joshi) is then asked to explain about this deal, over phone. But, Niranjan prefers to visit the office of Vishwas, in person, to explain Vishwas, his real profession. Then begins the real thrilling drama, on the stage.
Writer director Girish Joshi has very cleverly presented this suspense filled plot, to keep the audience engaged for about 2 and half hours. He has made clever use of AV presentation, to show the past happenings through flashback. He takes the break for interval, at the most appropriate time, to generate more interest among the audience. The play has become effective, because of the wonderful performances by all the four important artistes. The presence of one more character of Abhijeet is made to believe, most of the time, which is the skill of the director. Set design by veteran Pradeep Muley, also needs a special mention, as he has used the colour schemes very well. The perfect light and sound effects have helped to create the desired impact, in this suspense filled drama.
Mukta Barve is at her best in the role of Devika. She has been able to display her changing emotions very cleverly, like a versatile professional actress. It is because of her spontaneity, the play has become more appealing. Nevertheless, good performances also come from upcoming actor Omkar Govardhan (‘Nilkanth Master’ fame), who has been able to portray the confused lead character effectively and of course Vidyadhar Joshi, who has shown that a good actor, always needs a good role and an efficient director to exploit his full potential. Ketaki Saraf is the common factor in the original and this revived version of the play. Therefore, she had to be perfect and natural in her performance, as office secretary.
‘Love Birds’ is a ‘never to be missed realistic drama, which offers suspense filled entertainment.
Veteran Playwright P L Mayekar passes away
Veteran playwright Prabhakar Laxman Mayekar, passéd away today morning in Pune. He was taking treatment for cancer, for the past two years. Mayekar had written many types of famous Marathi plays, which included social, Humor, suspense, thrillers. He was conferred with ‘Ram Ganesh Gadkari’ award by Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Natya Parishad.
Mr. Mayekar worked for Marathi amateur theatre, for almost a decade and during 80s, he got an opportunity as commercial play writer. During the early day of his career, he has successfully written a many popular one act plays. He has written plays for reputed banners like Chandralekha & Bhadrakali. Some of his famous plays were ‘Godi Gulabi’, ‘Aasu Ani Hasu’, ‘DIpsthamb’, ‘Pandgo Elo Re ba IIlo’ & ‘Raatrani’
Graceful (ग्रेसफुल) Marathi Natak
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Opening Date: 2015 (15 August)
Production House:Aashay Productions.
Producer: Anuradha Wagh
Writer: Mahesh Ghatpande
Director: Rajan Tamhane
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Co-producer: na
Director: Rajan Tamhane
Writer: Mahesh Ghatpande
Dialogues: Mahesh Ghatpande
Artist: Aditi Sarangdhar, Asha Shelar
Set Design: Pradeep Muley
Lights: na
Costume: Geeta Godbole
Background Music: na
Make up: na
Costume Designer: Geeta Godbole
Hair Style: na
Art: na
Lyrics: na
Music: na
Playback Singers: na
Choreographer: na
Publicity Designs: na
Synopsis
‘Graceful’: presents these two women characters, throughout the play, who try to prove their love and affection towards the writer. While his wife tries to argue, stating that she being his official wife, commands all the respect, while his actress girlfriend, also claims that she is also the wife of the writer, and receives all the love and affection from him.The play not only presents the argument between the two women; but, also has few moments, to surprise the audience.
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Susaat ( सुसाट ) Marathi Natak
Rating: na
Opening Date: 2015 (15th August)
Production House: AVJV, Terracomm, Maharashtra Rangbhumi
Producer(s): Abhijeet Satam, Dr. Vitthal Chaudhari
Presenter: na
Writer: Ajit Deshmukh
Director: Priydarshan Jadhav
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Co-producer(s): na
Director: Priydarshan Jadhav
Writer: Ajit Deshmukh
Dialogues: na
Artist: Priyadarshan Jadhav, Gauri sukhatankar, Sushil Inamdar, Poornima Ahire, Prabhakar More, Pravin Dalimbkar, Harish Kaspate, Priyanka Tendolkar
Set Design: Meera Velankar
Lights: Bhushan Desai
Costume: Aditi Moghe, Sneha Nikam
Background Music: na
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Hair Style: na
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Lyrics: na
Music: Hrishikesh Kamerkar
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‘Susaat': The play ‘Susaat’ soak in the electrified atmosphere of a railway platform with chattering passengers awaiting their turn, vendors selling their wares and railway staff going about their work.
Art director Meera Velankar has re-created the railway platform on stage.
When a middle aged man travels by train with his wife, he encounters situations that can be comic and hilarious – a rib-tickling play with a social context, this play promises to be as racy and as zany as its title.
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‘Veer Daudale Saatach’ play to be staged commercially
Love for Marathi plays hasn’t diminished at all, over the years. This has been possible, because of the patronage of established actors and audience equally. Many well known Marathi artistes, started their acting career with experimental plays. This can happen only in Marathi entertainment industry.
Talking about Marathi experimental theatre, a new play in this category, will hit the drama theatres very soon. ‘Veer Daudale Saatach‘ will be a play, directed by Pralhad Kudtarkar, who bagged best director (experimental) trophy, alongside best play, at a recent television awards function. Pralhad Kudtarkar, was an assistant director for a popular Aadesh Bandekar show ‘Home Minister’. He has to his credits Marathi serials, ‘Aambat Goad’, ‘Bhagyalaxmi’, ‘Aabhas Ha’,’ Lakshya’, ‘Ka Re Durava’ as a writer. But , his love for theatre, prompted him to stage Veer Daudle Saatch.
The play is about a Marathi school , deciding to be part of state inter-school dramatic competition and hand over the responsibility to school’s history teacher, who in turn decides to imbibe history through a drama and selects a historical play . Ironically, seven students who happen to be disinterested in history, get selected to act in it. And, what happens next, is all that the play is about.
Veer Daudale Saatach is produced under the banner Rudra Theatre by Sarika Naik and Pallavi Bhojne. Set to be designed by Ajay Pujare and light design will be by Amogh Phadke while background music is to be provided by Samihan. Omkar Bhojne, Ajay Kambli, Abhishek Gaonkar, Sanjay Jamkhandi, Bhagyashri Paane, Santosh Sarode, Priyanka Hande, Ketan Salvi, and Snehal Shidam will be the artistes of this play, to be on staged from 21st August 2015 onwards.