‘Natsamrat’ to hit the Big Screens once again
Some films are memorable and can be seen again and again. Marathi film ‘Natasamrat‘ (read review) is one of them. The makers of this film are all set to release this film once again at Single screens and multiplexes from Friday 27th November 2020. An official announcement has been made, after watching the reopening of cinema halls after a long period of lock down due to spread of corona virus. It may be recalled that the film had done a good business of Rs. 50 Cr. At the box office, when it was released in January 2016.
The film depicts the tragic family life of a stage actor Ganpat Ramchandra Belwalkar, who has retired from acting but is unable to forget his fond memories of theatre and the stage. Versatile actor Nana Patekar had put in his heart to portray this difficult role on the big screen. And he received very good response from other artistes like Vikram Gokhale, Medha Manjrekar and others. In addition to this Mahesh Manjrekar’s direction added that special flavour to this original story penned by V.V. Shirwadkar.
By releasing this film once again in cinema theatres, the presenters have taken a good decision to invite the film lovers to the theatres once again. But, it all remains to be seen how the people would respond to this offer.
Natsamrat ( नटसम्राट )
- Genres: Drama
- Rating: na
- Opening Date: 2018 (04 November)
- Production House: Ekdant Creations
- Producer(s): Chandrakant Lohokare
- Presenter: Zee Marathi
- Writer: Vi Va Shirwadkar
- Director: Hrishikesh Joshi
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- Producer(s): Chandrakant Lohokare
- Co-producer(s): na
- Director: Hrishikesh Joshi
- Writer: Vi Va Shirwadkar
- Dialogues: na
- Artist: Mohan Joshi, Rohini Hattangadi, Sushil Inamdar, Bhakti Desai, Shweta Mehendale, Shubhankar Tawde, Abhijeet Zunjarrao, Milind Adhikari, Aashirwad Marathe, Sayali Kajarolkar, Ram Pure
- Set Design: Pradip Mulye
- Lights: Pradip Mulye
- Costume: Mrunal Deshpande
- Background Music: na
- Makeup: Ulesh Khandare
- Costume Designer: Mrunal Deshpande
- Hair Style: na
- Art: na
- Lyrics: na
- Music: Narendra Bhide
- Playback singers: na
- Choreographer : na
- Publicity Designs: na
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Nominations declared for 53rd Maharashtra State Film awards
Every year, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Dadasaheb Phalke, Maharashtra Government distribute awards to artistes and makers of Marathi films. This year, the award ceremony will be held for the first time in Borivali, Mumbai, on 30th April 2016. The announcement to this effect was made by Maharashtra Cultural Minister Mr. Vinod Tawde.
Along with this important announcement the nominations in different categories of awards were also declared. Total 73 films had submitted their entries and the names of 10 films nominated for the the best film award are, ‘Katyar Kaljat Ghusali‘, ‘Natsamrat‘, ‘Dagadi Chawl‘, ‘The Silence‘, ‘Bioscope‘, ‘Double Seat‘, ‘Halal‘, ‘Ringan‘,’Rangaa Patangaa‘ and ‘Highway‘. Some of the technical awards have already been declared and ‘Katyar Kaljat Ghusali‘ has already scored with maximum awards. In the individual awards also, Katyar leads with nominations, followed by ‘Double Seat‘.
The nominations for best actor’s category are, Sachin Pilgaonkar( Katyar Kaljat Ghusali), Ankush Choudhary( Double Seat) & Shashank Shende (Ringan); while the nominations in Best actress category are, Mukta Barve( Double Seat), Smita Tambe ( Partu) & Mrunmayee Deshpande( Anuraag) .
Natsamrat (नटसम्राट)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★ ½
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Zee Studios Presents, A Fincraft Media, Gajanan Chitra, Great Maratha Entertainment
Producers: Vishwas Joshi, Nana Patekar
Executive Producer: Vijay Shirke
Director: Mahesh Vaman Manjrekar
Writer: Kiran Yadnopavit, Abhijeet Deshpande
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande, Kiran Yadnopavit
Dialogues: Kiran Yadnyopavit, Abhijeet Deshpande
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Executive Producer: Vijay Shirke
Director: Mahesh Manjrekar
Assistant Director: na
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Manjrekar, Abhijeet Deshpande
Dialogues: Kiran Yadnyopavit, Abhijeet Deshpande
Lyrics: Kusumagraj, Guru Thakur
Music: Ajit Parab
Playback Singer: Vijay Prakash, Vibhavari Apte-Joshi
Cinematographer (DOP): Ajith V. Reddy
Editor: Paresh Manjrekar
Starcast: Nana Patekar, Vikram Gokhale, Jitendra Joshi, Sandeep Pathak, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Sunil Barve, Medha Manjrekar, Ajit Parab, Neha Pendse, Jayant Wadkar, Nilesh Diwekar, Pranjal Parab, Savita Malpekar, Sarang Sathye
Costumes: Mahesh Sherla
Makeup: Vikram Gaikwad
Sound : Sadanand Shetty
Background Score: Ajit Parab
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist: Pranab Manna
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : Zee Studios
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‘Natsamrat’ : The film ‘Natsamrat’ is the screen adaptation of the V.V. Shirwadkar aka Kusumagraj’s iconic marathi drama ‘Natsamrat’. Veteran versatile actor Nana Patekar will be playing the lead role of ‘Natsamrat’. Vikram Gokhale, Medha Manjrekar, Mrunmayee Deshpande will also be seen in the film
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‘Natasamrat’ brings the best out of Nana Patekar
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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…. read full review
Nana Patekar steals the show, during ‘Natsamrat’ success party
Right from the door keeper at the gate to reception manager of the hotel, everyone wanted to please him. All the young artistes were keen on taking a photograph along with him. And, the invitees, were keen on listening to his speech, during the event to celebrate the success of his film ‘Natasamrat’. So much was the popularity of Nana Patekar, noticed on Sunday evening. Dressed up in simple white Pyjama and kurta, he stole the show, during the event.
Indeed, Nana had worked very hard to present the character of retired stage actor Appa Belvalkar created by well known playwright V.V.Shirwadkar, through his play ‘Natasamrat’. It was a lifetime role for the versatile actor and he lived up to the expectations of the director and the Marathi film audience, with his terrific performance. The film has broken all the records of previous Marathi films, as far the collections at ticket windows are concerned. In the first week itself, the film had gathered Rs.16 Crores and by the end of 10th day, they had crossed Rs.22 Crores, which speaks about the grand success attained by this film.
Both Nana Patekar and director Mahesh Manjrekar spoke on the occasion, when beautiful Mrunmayee Deshpande, made them talk about their experience, during the making of this film. The film had attained success, because many Non Marathi film lovers also saw this film and appreciated the subject and performances of the artistes. The entire team of ‘Natasamrat’ had assembled to celebrate the occasion, when they cut the cake, to share their happiness with well wishers and friends, who had come to greet them. Many dignitaries from Marathi film industry were present at this event.
Mituni Lochane song from ‘Natsamrat’
‘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.
Mrunmayee all set to welcome New year with ‘Natsamrat’
Mrunmayee Deshpande is a talented actress, who is keen on establishing herself among the top actresses in Marathi Film industry. Unfortunately, in spite of her good performance, none of her films during the past 3 years were able to make it big at the box office. But, that did not deter this charming actress from attempting something new, through the films she is doing now. Recently, her film ‘Katyar Kaljaat Ghusali’ became a super hit film, with Mrunmayee making her presence felt, through her role in this film. And, this must have really boosted her morale, for her upcoming projects.
Good news from her is that on the very first day of the coming new year 2016, her film ‘Natsamrat’ is releasing in a big way. The film has already created a buzz on social networking sites and Mrunmayee is playing an important role of Vidya, in this film. Following this film, will be Mrunmayee’s own film ‘Anuraag’ which is directed by Dr. Ambrish Darak and has been shot in Leh and Ladakh. Soon thereafter, Mrunmayee will be launching her next two projects, which will be directed by her. Having already gained considerable experience as associate director and presenter of the film ‘Anuraag’, Mrunmayee is all set to welcome the new year 2016. In the past, during her college days, she has directed many dramas for inter collegiate competitions.
We at Marathi Movie World wish her all the best for her new innings as director, during the new year
Natsamrat Movie Trailer
Movie: Natsamrat
Director: Mahesh Manjrekar
Lead Cast: Nana Patekar, VIkram Gokhale, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Neha Pendse