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Marathi-Bengali talent Working together for Marathi film ‘Awanchit’

Through many Bollywood films of the past we have seen stories of Bengali writers and have also seen the Bengali culture. Also, many Bengalee artistes have been part of Bollywood in the past. But now, our Marathi film lovers will get to see the Bengali culture through forthcoming Marathi film ‘Awanchit’, for which Bengalee and Marathi talent are working together for the first time.

Kishore Kadam, mrunal Kulkarni, BarunChanda, Mrunmayee Gobole, Mohan Agashe
Kishore Kadam, mrunal Kulkarni, BarunChanda, Mrunmayee Godbole, Mohan Agashe

Produced by Pritam Choudhary, co produced by Vicky Sharma and directed by Shobho Basu Nag this film is presented by Fatfish Entertainment. The shooting of this film is going on at present in old and new Kolkatta city. The film presents the story of father and son with their widening relationship due to death of mother. Though the artistes of this film are Marathi, those behind the screen are Bangalee artistes. While producer Pritam has produced number of Bengalee films for the past 22 years, director Shubho Basu who is experienced in editing work for past two decades, will be making her debut as director in Marathi films.

‘Ganvesh’ fame producer-director Atul Jagadale is the cinematographer and creative producer of this film , who will play a proper connect between the Bengalee and Marathi artistes. Highlight of this film is that Poet turned actor Kishore Kadam will be seen in a different role. The film stars young pair of Abhay Mahajan and Mrunmayee Godbole along with Marathi artistes Dr. Mohan Agashe, Mrunal Kulkarni, Suhas Joshi, Yogesh Soman and Bengali actor Barun Chanda in lead role.

The film’s story is based on original story of director Shubho Basu while the screenplay and dialogues are penned by Yogesh Joshi. Lyrics by Omkar Kulkarni and music by bengali music director Anupam Roy are other credits.

Now, Marathi International Film Festival in Sweden

Sunil Sukthankar, Kunnie Topden, Mohan Agashe
Sunil Sukthankar, Kunnie Topden and Mohan Agashe Marathi international film festival Sweden

Marathi films have gone worldwide. We have seen Marathi entertainment awards held in different parts of the world. So, don’t be surprised if Marathi film festivals are held in Sweden. Yes, Sweden Film Association and Winson World are organizing Marathi International Film Festival in Stockholm, Sweden between 20th and 24th April 2017, when 20 films will be screened.

The festival will open with the Premiere of Anant Mahadevean’s film ‘Dr.Rakhmabai‘, followed by films like ‘Harischandrachi Factory‘, ‘Astu‘, ‘Ek Hazarachi Note‘, ‘Fandry‘, ‘Ek Albela, ‘Vazandar‘, ‘Mee Sindhutai Sapkal‘, ‘Natee Khel‘, ‘Natasamrat‘, ‘Half Ticket‘, ‘Katyar Kaljat Ghusali‘, ‘Kasav‘, ‘Dr. Prakash Baba Amte‘, ‘Mala Aai Vhaychay‘,  ‘Sanhita‘, ‘Rama Madhav‘, ‘The Silence‘ and ‘Elizabeth Ekadashi’.

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Lost and Found ( लॉस्ट अँड फाउंड )

Lost And Found Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2016 (29 July)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Golden Gate Motion Pictures
Producer(s): Vinod Malgewar
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Ruturaj Dhalgade
Writer: Ruturaj Dhalgade
ScreenPlay: Ruturaj Dhalgade
Dialogues: na
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Producer(s): Vinod Malgewar
Executive Producer: na
Director: Ruturaj Dhalgade
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Ruturaj Dhalgade
ScreenPlay: Ruturaj Dhalgade
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Spruha Joshi, Dr. Rahul Deshpande
Music: Shubhankar Shembekar
Playback Singer: Hrishikesh Ranade, Priyanka Barve, Sonia Mundhe, Swapnaja Lele, Preeti Pillai
Cinematographer (DOP): Ramesh Bhosale
Editor: Jitendra Dongare
Starcast: Spruha Joshi, Siddharth Chandekar, Vinod Malgewar, Dr.Mohan Agashe, Mangesh Desai, Tejasvi Patil, Gauri Konge
Art Director: Prashant A. Shiroor
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : Rohit Pradhan
Background Score: Shubhankar Shembekar
Choreographer: Swapnil More
DI, VFX: Yogesh Dixit
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: 96 Studios
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

‘Lost and Found’ : Marathi movie ‘Lost and Found‘ is a story of complications of relationships and finding someone who will be there always for you.

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‘Lost and Found’ all set to release on 29th July

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Lost And Found Marathi Film Poster

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Sarpanch Bhagirath ( सरपंच भगीरथ )

Sarpanch Bhagirath Marathi Film
Rating: ★★★
Release Year: 2016 (4 March)
Genres: Drama
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Shivkumar Lad Productions
Producer(s): Shivkumar Lad
Executive  Producer: na
Director:  Ramdas Phutane
Writer:  Asaram Lomte
ScreenPlay: Vishnu Surya Wagh
Dialogues: Ramdas Phutane
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Producer(s): Shivkumar Lad
Executive Producer: na
Director: Ramdas Phutane
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Asaram Lomte
ScreenPlay: Vishnu Surya Wagh
Dialogues: Ramdas Phutane
Lyrics: Sambhaji Bhagat, Prakash Ghodke
Music: Sambhaji Bhagat
Playback Singer:  Sambhaji Bhagat, Anand Shinde, Meera Umap, Chandan Kamble
Cinematographer (DOP): Charudatta Dukhande
Editor:  Sarvesh Parab
Starcast: Upendra Limaye, Veena Jamkar, Dr.Mohan Agashe, Kishor Kadam, Savita Malpekar, Swarangi Marathe, Jaymala Inamdar, Vijay Joshi, Meera Umap, Vasant Avsarikar, Uday Lagoo, Anand Panse, Jayvant Wadkar
Art Director: Madhukar Patil
Costumes: Smita Dhumal
Makeup: Mahesh Barate
Sound : Narendra Patil
Background Score: Rahul Ranade
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Achyut Palav
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : U.R.L Films Distributor
‘Sarpanch Bhagirath’ : ‘Sarpanch Bhagirath’ film tells the story of Rahi and Bhagirath, the OBC village headman. And also of the six thousand plus castes of this country and of the millions of voters who are tangled in the caste system.

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Music & first look of ‘Sarpanch Bhagirath’ launched.
Ramdas Phutane returns with ‘Sarpanch Bhagirath’

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Sarpanch Bhagirath Marathi Film

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Third Eye Film Festival between 24th and 31st December 2015

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Maharashtra Cultural Minister Mr. Vinod Tawde will inaugurate the 14th Third Eye Asian Film Festival at 7 pm on 24th December 2015, at Ravindra Natya Mandir, Prabhadevi, Mumbai. This festival will go on for a week between 24th and 31st December 2015,.

On the inaugural day, in presence of the Hon. Minister, well known film maker Shyam Benegal will felicitate renowned actress Waheeda Rehman. This year, during the festival, well known film maker Satyajit Ray will be remembered, on completion of 60 years of his film ‘Pather Panchali’ .

Veteran Marathi actor Mr. Mohan Agashe will also receive the honours, for his performance in the film ‘Astu’. Along with him , Mr. Dilip Bapat, an activist from Baburao Painter Film Society, Kolhapur , will be felicitated by Satyajit Ray Memorial award . Registration for this week long film festival begins from 14th December 2015, at Ravindra Natya Mandir , between 2 pm and 8 pm.

Shyamche Vadil- stands up for suffering fathers

Shyamche Vadil Marathi Movie
Rating: na
Banner: 459 Entertainment
Producer: Ajay Pathak
Director: R. Viraj
Music: Soham, Aditya and Nikhil
Cinematography: Sandy
Cast: Mohan Agashe, Tushar Dalvi, Vinay Apte, Sulekha Talwalkar, Rima Lagoo,
Vidyadhar Joshi, Chinmay Udgirkar, Smita Talwalkar and Shekhar Navre.
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Gone are the days, when housewives used to wait for their husbands to return home, to serve them dinner and then eat their food in the kitchen. Today, women are working shoulder to shoulder with men. At home front, we find both husband and wife working and returning home late hours in the evening, depriving time for their children.

The cases of wife working and husband sitting at home jobless and taking care of the children are not unheard. In such cases, generally we find clashes at home between husband and wife over money matters, which finally results into divorce.

However, the latest film ‘Shyamche Vadil- Ek Nave Parva’ produced by Ajay Pathak and directed by R. Viraj, present one couple, where the husband –Madhav( Tushar Dalvi) becomes jobless, soon after marriage; as he suffers in his business, due to cancellation of huge export order. Luckily for him, his wife( Sulekha Talwalkar) gets a job in a multinational bank. The selfish wife however warns her husband to earn for their living so as to buy day to day grocery and pay electricity bill. She however takes care of her child and spends towards his education.

The wife doesn’t leave a single opportunity to humiliate her husband in front of her son. This keeps on going till the son Shyam attains 22 years of age and turns a Rock Singer. The humiliation of his father forces Shyam to approach his lawyer aunty ( Reema Lagoo) to secure divorce for his father. But, he comes to know the hurdle of section 498(B), as he is well aware that his father would not like to wash the dirty linen in Public. So, he takes help of social networking site and opens a page in the name of ‘Suffering fathers’ and gathers good support from hundreds of young children who show willingness to support him in the appeal.

What transpires has been clearly suggested in the surprise climax of this film. The film has attempted a new theme to go with the changing time. Very cleverly the director has used the sufferings of the son coming out through his emotions in the songs delivered by him. Instead of turning to bad habits, the youngster opts for music to relieve his stress, is the best example he has placed before such youths sailing in the same boat.
Shyamche Vadil

Some of the scenes in the film, like the wife driving away her husband and son from home during late evening hours and the wife raising her hand on her husband look unrealistic. However, the request for amending the section 498(b), to secure hassle free divorce, seems a good suggestion coming through this film. The sincere effort of the film maker to present this thought provoking theme combined with Rock music as its base, is to be appreciated. It has therefore become an universal appeal. The music by the trio comprising of Soham, Aditya and Nikhil is impressive.

Looking at the performances, Tushar Dalvi plays an ideal and patient husband who sacrifices his life for proper upbringing of his son. Sulekha Talwalkar fits into the character of a shrewd and self centred mother. Both have played their roles according to the demand of the script. Chinmay Udgirkar who makes his film debut through this film, gives a satisfying performance. In the supporting roles Reema Lagoo, Dr. Mohan Agashe, Vinay Apte, Vidydhar Joshi have offered good support while Smita Talwalkar and Shekhar Navare appear in two scenes in guest appearance. The Music director trio have themselves played the friends of Shyam, which was a good thinking.

To describe the film in short, ‘Shyamche Vadil’ stands up for suffering fathers in the society and also sends a strong message to the Judiciary to rethink over seeking amendment to a particular section, which would prevent the aggrieved couples from washing the dirty linen in Public.