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Runh (2015)

Runh Film Posters, Narayani Shastri, Actress
Studio/presenter: Shree Samarth Internationals Films
Release Year: 2015
Genres: Drama
Rating: ratingratingratingrating
Censor: U/A
Duration: na
Producers: Mukund Mhatre, Eknath Bhopi
Production Manager:  na
Director: Vishal Gaikwad
Writer: Ajitem Joshi
ScreenPlay: Ajitem Joshi
Dialogues: Ajitem Joshi
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Producers: Mukund Mhatre, Eknath Bhopi
Production Manager:  Re
Director: Vishal Gaikwad
Writer: Ajitem Joshi
ScreenPlay: Ajitem Joshi
Dialogues: Ajitem Joshi
Lyrics: Guru Thakur, Dr. Ganesh ChandanSheve, Prakalp Wani
Music: Sangeet Haldipur, Siddharth Haldipur
Playback Singers: Shaan Divya Kumar, Keshab Barua , Nandini Sarka
Cinematographer (DOP): Najeeb Khan
Editor: na
Starcast:  Narayani Shastri, Rajeshwari Sachdev , Manoj Joshi Omkar Goverdhan, Vinay Apte, Vijay Patkar. Vivek Lagoo, Usha Naik and Jayraj Nayar
Art Director: na
Costumes: na
Make up: na
Sound : na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Publicity Designs: Loki’s Studio
Distributor : Dar Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd.

Runh: The story of the film revolves around a boy from a village who comes to the city for his studies and how he has to eke out a living in dire poverty  and face challenges to complete his education and how an eunuch, a community looked down upon in society helps this boy to complete his education and survive in the city is the two fold story of the film which is based on a real story.

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Runh Film Posters, Narayani Shastri, Actress

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‘Runh’ music launched in presence of celebrities

Rajeshri Sachdev, Anant Jog

Miss India Universe Manasi Moghe is not part of new Marathi film ‘Runh’; but, she was invited as chief guest, along with her debut Marathi film co-star Kashyap Parulekar, to launch the music of this film. Produced by Mukund Mhatre and Eknathi Bhopi for Shree Samarth International Films, this distinctive film is directed by Vishal Gaikwad.

Present on the occasion were lead actress of the Narayani Shastri, Rajeshwari Sachdev , who is making guest appearance and music directors Sangeet and Siddharth Haldipur , who are making their debut through this film. Two of their songs were played on the occasion. The film’s lyrics are penned by Guru Thakur and Dr. Ganesh ChandanSheve, while popular singers from Bollywood, Shaan along with Divya Kumar, Keshab Barua , Nandini Sarkar & others have rendered their voices for the songs.

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Pak Pak Pakaak

Studio/presenter: S O C Films
Genres: Comedy
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Ashish Rego
Exe-Producer: Ulhas Shevale
Director: Gautam Joglekar
Writer: Gautam Joglekar
ScreenPlay: Gautam Joglekar
Dialogues: Sanjay Mone

Producer: Ashish Rego
Exe-Producer: 
Ulhas Shevale
Director: 
Gautam Joglekar
Writer: 
Gautam Joglekar
ScreenPlay: 
Gautam Joglekar
Dialogues: 
Sanjay Mone
Lyrics:
Shrirang Godbole, Jitendra Joshi, Sanjay Mone, Gautam Joglekar
Music:
K.C.Roy, Ashish Rego
Singers:
Ravindra Sathe, Sudesh Bhosale, Vaishali Samant, Shreya Ghoshal, yash Nervekar, Vinod Rathod, K.C.Roy & Nana Patekar
Choreography:
Soniya Parchure
Cinematography:
Sanjay Jadhav
Cast:
Narayani Shastri, Usha Nadkarni, Jyoti Subhash, Prachi Shah, Nana Patekar, Saksham Kulkarni, Jitendra Joshi

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Nana patekar, Narayani Shashtri, Pak Pak Pakaak

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‘PAK PAK PAKAAK’ REVIEW

Nana patekar, Narayani Shashtri, Pak Pak Pakaak
Rating: na
Producer: Ashish Remo
Story: Sai Paranjpe
Director: Gautam Joglekar
Cast: Nana Patekar, Saksham Kulkarni, Narayani Shastri, Jyoti Subhash…
Movie Review by: Pradip Patil

Think of movies for children and I am sure many inane and childish movies will flood your mind. But not any more!

“Pak Pak Pakaak” is the movie that breaks the stereotype associated with children’s movies. This is the movie that will entertain and enlighten the grown ups and kids equally. Pak Pak Pakaak, directed by Gautam Jogalekar and based on stroy created by his mother Sai Paranjape is a refreshing change from the usual marathi movies.

Pak Pak Pakaak has very solid storyline. The plot revolves around a village, a boy (Saksham Kulkarni) living with his grandmother and an outcast (Nana Patekar) living in the forest outside the village. Chiklu is a spoilt brat who lives with his grandmother and derives pleasure from playing pranks on everyone without caring for anybody’s feelings. Even the only two people he cares about can not change him! The whole village seems to be afraid of his pranks. To add to the villager’s woes there are rumors of a ghost called bhutya. It is said that he resides in the forrest and haunts anybody who venture inside the forrest.

One day, Chiklu slips into forrest inadvertently and stumbles upon bhutya. He realises that Bhutya is not a ghost but a normal human being who has decided to outcast himself from the society and protect the forrest. Bhutya and Chiklu soon strike a chord and become best of pals. How they both help each other to overcome the hirdles in their life forms the rest of the story.

When it comes to fine performances, this movie has plenty of them. But it’s the youngest of them all, Sakhsham Kulkarni who steals the show. He portays the innocence and the curiosity of a young mind with such an ease. Very natural performance. Nana Patekar gives very controlled performance. There are moments when you can see why he is considered as one of the best. The way he utilises his hypnotic gaze and his voice to get into the character is simply awesome. The duo has a such chemistry between them. The performances by Jyoti Shubhash(Grandma) and Narayani Shastri(Salu) are very effective.

Music is another strong point of Pak Pak Pakaak. The songs are part of the narrative and help the story move forward instead of being common dance and singing routine. The song picturisation is excellent, especially “Salu ga salu” and “Dhipadi Dhipang”. The movie captures the feel of a village very well. The supporting actors, their getups and dialogues are very natural and authentic. The cinematographer does the job of capturing various shades of the forrest very well.

This movie has social messages in it like “Education is good”, “Protect the Nature” and “Don’t be superstitious”. But instead of preachinbg them, the movie conveys them very subtely and that’s what makes this movie different from the others.

our word is that you should not miss this movie and once you watch this movie, I am sure you will keep coming back for more.