Mohaan Aawatey
Release Year: 2011
Genres: Action, Emotional, Family Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Aniruddha Kale
Director: Subhash Kale
Writer: Aniruddha Kale
ScreenPlay: Subhash Kale
Dialogues: Pramod Kapure
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Director: Subhash Kale
Writer: Aniruddha Kale
ScreenPlay: Subhash Kale
Dialogues: Pramod Kapure
Lyrics: Supriya Kale, Milind Joshi, Aniruddha Kale
Music: Aniruddha Kale
Singers: Swapnil Bandodkar, Dr. Neha Rajpal, Devaki Pandit, Javed Ali
Choreography: Phulwa Khamkar
Cinematography: Anil Xavior
Art: Santosh Phutane
Cast: Sanjay Narvekar, Siya Patil, Vinay Apte, Ashok Shinde, Kamlakar Satpute
Website: http://www.mohaanaawatey.com/
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Brave Mohaan Aawatey’s fight against injustice
Rating: ***
Presenter: Ark Films & Entertainment Presents Story, Music & Producer: Aniruddha Kale Director: Subhash Kale Cinematographer: Anil Xavior Choreographer: Phulwa Khamkar Cast: Sanjay Narvekar, Siya Patil, Vinay Apte, Ashok Shinde, Kamlakar Satpute Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
“On the edge of destiny, you must test your strength.” Aniruddha Kale and Subhash Kale’s new film ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ which is based on this viewpoint, is an action packed story of a common man whose life takes a new turn after coming to the city of Mumbai from a village in Maharashtra. Not like many others who come to Mumbai only with dreams of becoming rich , Mohan like a typical Maharashtrian youngster, joins his elder brother’s business of cycle repairing in a small shop in central Mumbai; only with an intention of helping him.
Mohaan (played by Sanjay Narvekar) is otherwise happy and contended with whatever God has given him. Like any other youngster of his age, he too falls in love with a charming flower vendor- Gauri (Siya Patil). He does all that mischief in love and even sings and dances with her around the trees. He also works sincerely in his brother’s shop. But, there is also a good quality that he possesses and that is, he just cannot tolerate injustice in society. Whether, it is somebody snatching chain of a woman or somebody trying to threaten someone using muscle power. He would then go all out to help such people in trouble. It is this quality in him, is noticed by the chawl owner Premjibhai (Prasad Pandit) where his brother’s shop is located.
Soon, destiny brings a sudden change in Mohaan’s life. Highly impressed by his gutsy behaviour and honesty, Seth Premjibhai, who has other big business of Forwarding and Clearing agency, appoints Mohan in-charge of the same. He also pays him handsomely and also offers him a bungalow to stay. But, as they say; when you are showered with Good things, something bad is bound to happen. Mohan too, goes through a bad phase. “Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity is a greater”. So, when he recovers, he teaches a lesson to all those politicians and their goons in their own style. It’s like tooth for a tooth and eye for an eye. In the process, he gets public sympathy and with the help of that he defeats the main politician in his own constituency.
So, what’s so great about this film with such a theme? The difference between Mohaan Aawatey and many other action filled films, whether in Marathi or Bollywood is that, this film before its start, openly admits that it is based on a true story of a true person. Nowhere it is stated that it is a work of fiction. And that commitment itself gives the film more realistic look. Generally, people enjoy watching true stories. The screenplay and direction by Subhash Kale is good and so is the story of Aniruddha Kale. One duet and the title song penned by Supriya Kale were enough to go with the film’s script, however, the inclusion of two additional songs applies break to otherwise thrilling screenplay.
The film’s screenplay, especially after interval has been largely inspired by bollywood style angry young man’s courageous show. You can witness Mohaan dragging the villain and Minister Vinay Apte, resembling to Amitabh Bachchan dragging Madan Puri or Sudhir in Deewar. The way he fights at a time with a big team of goons of the Minister, he reminds us of Sunny Deol’s Ded Mann ka haath. Moreover, the way he takes the revenge, it clearly indicates that there is no role of Police in the film. But, leaving apart these few flaws, the film’s presentation has been very good. In fact, it is a well presented Marathi film with good background music and equally good performances from all the artistes.
Sanjay Narvekar playing the title role, fits perfectly into that character of an honest turned angry young man. He has different shades to present through his character. Initially, he is a simple, shy, honest and romantic hero and in the later part of the film, he turns into an angry young man followed by a shrewd person using his diplomacy to defeat his enemy. Siya Patil as Gauri is impressive through her limited role. Kamlakar Satpute and Suhas Paranjape as Mohan’s brother and sister-in-law respectively, are remarkable and so are Vinay Apte and Ashok Shinde as selfish Politicians. Ramesh Wani and Prasad Pandit support well. Photography by Anil Xavier and background music by Anirruddha Kale go well with the film’s screenplay.
More attention has been paid on the post production techniques. The film is likely to invite attention of action film lovers and those who enjoy watching true stories.
Sanjay Narvekar, Actor
Sanjay Narvekar is one such actor who fits into any role with his spontaneity, at any given situation, be it stage or in front of the camera. This versatile actor has already proved his ability as a solo hero and also in supporting roles with the same enthusiasm and vigor. Sanjay’s forthcoming film ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ has invited the attention of one and all, for his author backed role in the film. Here, he speaks about his role, in a chit chat with MMW.
Q: When you signed this film ‘Mohaan Aawatey’, were you impressed with the story or your role ?
A: I accepted the role, because the script of this film is based on a real life story. It’s how an ordinary person, who is not even educated, advances step by step with his progress in life to reach his ultimate goal, merely with self confidence and hard work. His struggle in life, impressed me. Moreover, all the co-artistes in film were best. In fact, I found it a perfect project.
Q: Will ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ bring a new change in your life ?
A: For an artiste like me, every role is like a debut. Every time, it gives us a chance to improve further. Therefore, even this role is likely to bring some change in me.
Q: In this film, you are playing a central character. What do you have to say about that?
A: Yes, I am playing a central character. But, this role is about a boy, who comes from a very poor background that too having lived in a village during his childhood. He comes to Mumbai, leaving his school studies halfway. His real journey begins only after his arrival in Mumbai. But, it is because of the other characters around him that the central character gets importance.
Q: Can we call it a ‘One man show’ ?
A: No, not at all. No film can be called a ‘One man show’. Even if, one person is a writer, director and actor; there are others too, who make this production complete. To say about this film, it belongs to everyone, right from the Spot-boy to the Distributor. Only because, the film’s name is ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ and that I am performing that title role, does not mean that the credit should go to me.
True man’s true story, says Subhash Kale
Subhash Kale is not a new name to Marathi film industry. After working as assistant director for Hindi and Punjabi films, he made his debut as a director into Marathi with ‘Mumbaicha Shahane’ in 2008. His much awaited film ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ (True Man’s true story) is all set to release shortly. Here he is in chat- chat with Marathi Movie world.
Here he is in chat- chat with Marathi Movie world.
Q: Why have you titled the name of this new film of yours with a person’s name?
A: This film is based on a story of a person called ‘Mohaan Aawatey’. We have tried to cover his entire life journey, revolving around different happenings in his life. Since this is in particular, a character oriented film, we thought it fit to title the film with his name.
Q: Oh, that means this is a biography of a person called Mohaan Aawatey ?
A: In fact, this is not a fiction. The tagline of this film already indicates ‘True man’s true story’; which means that it is based on a real story. Therefore, it cannot be called a biography.
Q: How did you manage the budget of this film ?
A: The producer of this film has been working as a music director for the past 12 years. He insisted on shooting at particular locations for more perfection. Therefore, the outdoor shoots went on increasing and hence the budget too went on a rise. But, that did not matter. He was always supportive to bear that extra cost. He spent more on song picturisations and also paid attention on background music more.
Q: What do you have to convey through this film ?
A: Every person has to begin somewhere. When a young man comes from a village to a city, he has to face hardships but how he overcomes all the hurdles and finally achieves what he aspires for, is all that I have tried to say through this film.
Q: Why only Sanjay Narvekar to play this title role ?
A: We had two options initially. The first was Sanjay Narvekar, who was already there in our mind and the other was Upendra Limaye. But, Upendra’s dates were not available. When we contacted Sanjay, he showed his willingness by making this dates available. With his acceptance, we felt relieved; as he is such a natural and realistic actor.
Q: This film can categorized in which form, action or story oriented ?
A: The film does have a strong story line and also contains action. So, it is not possible to categorise into one particular form.
Q: How do you rate your film’s chances at the box office ?
A: Our only wish is that this film should reach to all classes of Marathi audience. We haven’t spent much on publicity, as we believe that the ‘word of mouth’ publicity would do wonders for the film’s success.
Destiny brought me into films – Siya Patil
Someone has rightly said, “I seldom end up where I wanted to go, but almost always end up where I need to be.” In the case of Siya Patil, she was a National level Volleyball player and a State level Basketball player. Yet she wanted to become a Police Inspector, but finally landed in this tinsel world of Marathi films. Daughter of a farmer, Siya comes from Rajewadi, a place from Sangli district, which also happens to be the place of late G. D. Madgulkar, popular Marathi poet and writer.
She completed her school and college education in Pune and after doing her Masters in Commerce, while she was doing her Diploma in Computers from Cummins, she was spotted by Dr. Shreeram Lagoo, who at that time watched one of her dance performances. Dr. Lagoo not only appreciated her skills but also advised her to join films, as he found her eyes very expressive. At that time, Siya had just kept that thought in her mind, as she was very much concerned about getting a job those days, to support her family, which was in distress. She even worked part-time at a Petrol Pump in Pune and worked as a faculty at a Computer Institute. She was very keen on becoming a Police Inspector and had even passed two tests after giving MPSC exam.
But, as they say, destiny had something else to offer this talented girl. Today, we see her in Marathi films and also in one of the ongoing serials on television. Marathi Movie world had a chit chat with Siya, to know more about her struggle and her present career.
Q: How come a girl with gifted sports talent, landed in Marathi film industry?
A: It’s all destiny. When I played Basketball and Volleyball at the State and National level about 8 years ago, there wasn’t much scope to gain financially. I belonged to a farmer’s family and therefore had to study hard and find a job first, to support my family. We were really going through hard times. So, I appeared for MPSC exams only to become a Police Inspector. I was very good in dancing, but never knew that one day I would be able to enter this profession. But, again, meeting the right people at the right time, to enter this industry.
Q: How it happened ?
A: I received an offer from Mr. Yashwant Bhalkar for his film ‘Ghe Bharari’ and then
the journey began with ‘Navra Avali Bayko Lovely’ to follow.
Q: How many projects you have in hand now ?
A: Presently, I am doing a TV serial ‘Waras’ and have completed films like ‘Pakyabhai’, ‘Dhoom To Dhamaal’, ‘Four Idiots’ and ‘Mohaan Aawatey’ which is due for release shortly.
Q: What is so special about Mohaan Aawatey ?
A: In this film, I am playing Gauri – a flower vendor, who is loved by the leading man. It’s basically a Male oriented film, but I have three songs in it with about 15-16 scenes sufficient enough to give my best. And, I am happy with it.
Q: Would you be interested to play a character based on sports ?
A: Yes, why not? In fact, that will help me a lot to explore my potential. I have done this kind of role in ‘Chal Dharpakad’, but it was limited to a kabaddi match though I played a doctor.
Q: You are also a popular Model. Which are the brands you have worked for ?
A: I started with WIPRO and then performed for a Leather Range show. Then I was a model for a Saree brand besides few other products including Alfa Gas water heater.