Mogra Phulaalaa ( मोगरा फुलला )
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Release Year: 2019 ( 14 June )
- Genres: Drama
- Rating: ★★★1/2
- Censor: U
- Duration: 139 min
- Studio/presenter: Gseams
- Producer(s): Arjun Singgh Baran, Kartk D Nishandar
- Executive Producer: na
- Director: Shrabani Deodhar
- Writer: Shrabani Deodhar
- ScreenPlay: Sachin Mote
- Dialogues: Sachin Mote
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Cast & Crew
- Producer(s): Arjun Singgh Baran, Kartk D Nishandar
- Executive Producer: na
- Co-producer: na
- Director: Shrabani Deodhar
- Assistant Director: na
- Writer: Shrabani Deodhar
- ScreenPlay: Sachin Mote
- Dialogues: Sachin Mote
- Lyrics: na
- Music: na
- Playback Singer: na
- Cinematographer (DOP): na
- Editor: na
- Starcast: Swapnil Joshi, Sai Shakti Anand, Neena Kulkarni, Chandrakant Kulkarni, Sandeep Pathak, Suhita Thatte, Anand Ingle, Samidha Guru, Vighnesh Joshi, Sanyogita Bhave, Dipti Bhagwat, Prachi Joshi, Vikram Gaikwad, Prasad Limaye, Harsha Gupte, Sonam Nishandar, Siddhirupa Karmarkar, Madhuri Bharti, Suprit Kadam, Anuradha Rajadhyaksha, Aditya Deshmukh
- Art Director: na
- Costumes: na
- Makeup: na
- Sound : na
- Background Score: na
- Choreographer: na
- DI, VFX: na
- D.I. Colourist: na
- Promos: na
- Music Label: na
- Publicity Designs: na
- P.R.O.: na
- Distributor : na
Synopsis :
‘Mogra Phulaalaa’ : The emotional story of bonding between a 30+ typical most obedient ‘mama’s boy’ ( Swapnil Joshi) and his possessive mother ( Neena Kulkarni) . The dominating mother whose younger brother in law and elder son have married the girls of their choice, after her husband’s death, wants her younger son to marry the girl of her choice.
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Directed by Shrabani Deodhar’s ‘Mogara Phulala’ to release on 14th June
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Neena Kulkarni to play Swapnil Joshi’s mother in ‘Mogra Phulalaa’
Renowned Marathi actress Neena Kulkarni who has also established herself in Hindi film industry, is playing the role of Swapnil Joshi’s mother in forthcoming Marathi film ‘Mogra Phulalaa‘. The film, is produced by Arjun Singgh Baran & Kartik Nishandar of GSEAMS (Global Sports Entertainment And Media Solutions Private Limited) and directed by Shrabani Deodhar, will be released on all over Maharashtra on June 14, 2019 .
Very subtle story which revolve around delicate relationship, this film has Swapnil Joshi in lead role, along with talented veteran actress Neena Kulkarni whio is playing his mother on the screen. The poster of this film with these two artistes was released recently, which depicts the delicate son-mother duo relationship. Speaking about her role, Neena Kulkarni said, “I enjoyed shooting for the film as the director of the film Shravani is very dear friend of mine. I am doing a film with Swapnil Joshi with a long gap of about 14 years.” Chandrakant Kulkarni is also playing an important character in the film.
Marathi actresses make it big in Hindi serials
Marathi artistes working in Hindi serials is not new to home viewers. In the past, well known artistes like Nitish Bharadwaj, Varsha Usgaonkar have played prominent roles in grand TV serial ‘Mahabharat’. Then we saw, many more talented artistes in Marathi like Reema Lagoo and Supriya Pilgaonkar also establishing themselves, through popular serial ‘Tu Tu Main Main’. Recently, many Marathi artistes were seen in important roles in Hindi TV serials. And, prominent among them were Neena Kulkarni, Bharati Achrekar, Usha Nadkarni , Vikram Gokhale and others.
Now, we find ‘Chala Hava Yeu Dya‘ fame Shreya Bugde Seth bagging lead role in the DD national serial ‘Albeli- kahani Pyar ki’ which has began its telecast recently on DD National channel from Monday to Friday at prime time. Shreya has found a very challenging role in Hindi and she is making her presence felt, displaying her ample talent.
Among others Neena Kulkarni has been doing well as a south Indian woman in Star Plus serial ‘Yeh hai Mohabattein’ , while Bharti Achrekar makes her presence felt in another Star Plus serial ‘Sumit Sambhal Lega’ telecast at 10 pm. But, it was surprising to find Bhargavi Chirmule performing the prominent role of Sunayna Devi, in new one hour serial ‘Siya Ka Raam’ which is Ramayana from Sita’s point of view. There are other important characters in this serial, also played by some Marathi artistes and one of them is Janhavi’s father in ‘Honar Suun Mi Hya Gharchi’, Mr. Manoj Kolhatkar.
This is a big honour for our Marathi artistes. Now, with all these popular Marathi artistes in hindi serials, our own Marathi serials will have to make their scripts interesting, as the Marathi audience is likely to shift to Hindi, to watch their favourite Marathi artistes.
During the week, we saw Asmita fame Mayuri Wagh performing rain dance on the Maiboli music channel. And, the song was from the Marathi film ‘Bandh Premache’, which had many big artistes in lead roles.
Madhuri Dixit will have a good exposure on Marathi TV, as the programme ‘Marathi Taraka’ will be telecast on Sunday 22nd November on Zee Talkies. By the way, though Madhuri was the chief guest for this show, she shook her legs, in presence of our Marathi taraka, who performed her dances, from different Hindi films
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Mee Sindhutai Sapkal (मी सिंधुताई सपकाळ)
Genres: Biopic, Drama
Rating: **** (4/5)
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Bindiya Khanolkar
Exe-Producer: Asita Narvekar
Director: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan
Writer: Base on the Book ” Mee Vanvasi” by Sindutai Sapkal
ScreenPlay: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, Sanjay Pawar
Dialogues: Sanjay Pawar
Cast & Crew
Exe-Producer: Asita Narvekar
Director: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan
Writer: Base on the Book ” Mee Vanvasi” by Sindutai Sapkal
ScreenPlay: Ananth Narayan Mahadevan, Sanjay Pawar
Dialogues: Sanjay Pawar
Music: Ashok Patki
Cinematography: K Raj kuamr
Cast: Tejaswini Pandit, Upendra Limaye, Jyoti Chandekar, Neena Kulkarni,
Suhas Palshikar, Charushila Sable, Ganesh Yadav, Jaywant Wadkar,
Pranjal shetye
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Remarkable Biopic on Sindhutai Sapkal
The film clearly hits out at the exploitation of women in the male dominant society, especially in the rural sector. It is for the first time that Mother and daughter combination of Jyoti Chandekar and Tejaswini Pandit have played the role of older and younger Sindhutai and it gave an impression that both of them had totally devoted themselves to this character… read full review
“Your good work speaks for itself ” – Neena Kulkarni
For almost little more than thirty years, she has been in the acting field. Out of 41 films in which she has performed, most of them have been in Hindi. However, though she has done only 10 Marathi films, without finding a lead role, she has always been considered as the most talented and respected actress in Marathi film industry. Even with a small role, she has the ability to create an impact of her character, through any film.
Neena Kulkarni started her acting career with Marathi Theatre, followed by television and then films. She has done a lot of work, during the past three decades. She has also worked in a couple of international projects including one English film ‘The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel’ and a French serial ‘Raani’. Though she has done selective movies in Hindi and Marathi; all her roles have been remarkable. She has also done many Television Ads, like Bisleri, Sprite, Mother Diary, Cadbury & others.
Couple of years ago, we saw Neena Kulkarni in Sachin Kundalkar directed film ‘Gandh’. And, now, she is also a part of one more similar kind of experimental Marathi Movie ‘Bioscope’ , where 4 different short films will be clubbed together. Her other two movies are also releasing this month, including ‘Hello Nandan‘ and ‘Taptapadi’. Marathi Movie world, spoke to this versatile actress. Excerpts from an interview:
Q: You are getting noticed for your performance in Hindi entertainment Industry. Your roles in the film ‘Hasee Toh Phasee’ and TV serial ‘Yen hai Mohabbatein’ have been highly appreciated. What is your reaction ?
A: It was a really great time, working in ‘Hasee toh Phasee’. I enjoyed a lot. I always like to work with new talented people. It is interesting to see, how they perceive every situation in the film. .
Q: How you have managed to keep good contacts with people from Hindi industry?
A: (Smiles). I haven’t kept any contacts, as such., I’m a terrible person, honestly. I never engaged a PR agency and all sort of such things. But, believed in one thing, that ‘Good Work speaks for itself’. Also, from the very beginning, I’m working in Hindi industry. I’m also comfortable in that language. There was a time, when I have done more work in Hindi than Marathi. I would genuinely like to work in Hindi. There is a different perspective about acting, in Hindi industry. I’m glad that I am working in both Hindi and Marathi industry equally. It depends on you, how much you take from them.
Q: So, it seems, you are still choosy while selecting films ?
A: Yes, to be frank, there is a difference in making a choice about Marathi and Hindi., In Marathi, I’m very particular, while choosing the films. The role should be appealing . I don’t do same kind of roles, which I have played previously.
Q: Tell us something about your upcoming films?
A: I have done two Bollywood Films one is ‘Hunter’ which is directed by Harshavardhan Kulkarni and another untitled Movie is directed Bejoy Nambiar, who directed ‘David’ ‘last year. I have quite a few more ads, coming up soon.
Q: What about Marathi Movies?
A: Two movies will release in this month. Also, in next month there is another release where I have done a major role in ‘Dil-E-Nadan’ directed by Gajendra Ahire.
Q: Tell us something about your role in Taptapadi?
A: ‘Taptapadi’ is based on the story written by Rabindranath Tagore. I’m playing the character of ‘Durva Aatya’, who is typical woman of that olden era, who is always in the forefront blowing her own trumpet. I haven’t done that kind of role before. It’s an interesting character. The director of this film, Sachin Nagargoje tried to move the film in the same manner, as the original story written by Tagore. Even though, he was a newcomer, I was ready to work in this film, only because of the way he narrated me the story and explained my role. I was impressed by it. I’m sure, People will surely appreciate the film.
Q: How you look at television field ?
A: After my husband’s untimely passing away, I had to look upon television as a new career. My first daily soap was ‘Adhuri ek Kahani’ on Zee Marathi. During the earlier days, I was little bit scared about daily soaps. Working for 12-14 hours was a hard task. Moreover, I was also doing Hindi serials those days. And today, I can say, I love Television. It is close to theatre. Every day, there is something new in your role.
Q: We haven’t seen you on television after ‘Unch Majha Zoka’, Why so ?
A: To be honest, I’m not much interested in Marathi television. I have done Unch Majha Zoka’, just because there was something new and different. I would like to play only good roles. You have to stick to your choice of good roles. You can’t take up any and every role that comes to you. I do remember, I had an offer from Ekta Kapoor, for the role of Usha ‘s mother, in ‘Pavitra Rishta’. But, I didn’t find that character interesting. So, I refused the same.
Q: Whom do you treat as your Guru in this acting field?
A: I highly respect Vijayabai Mehta. Now days, I am always with her, and I find time to assist her in her works. Even she likes my company. You may call it ‘Guru seva’. Even I learned many things from Satyadev Dubeji.
Q: So, in days to come, can we see you playing the role of a director ?
A: Can’t say. But, I am keen to direct a project. I would also love to teach acting to new comers. Side by side, my acting work in films and serials would go on.
Q: Which role portrayed by you has been close to your heart?
A: That way, all roles are dear to me. But, special mention is about my role in ‘Shevari’. It was my own home production. Besides that my role in ‘Savat Majhi Ladki’, has also been close to me.
Q: Are you missing your husband – Dilip, today?
A: Yes, but I get the feeling that he is always with me.
Q: But, do you think that his presence today, would have taken you miles ahead in achieving success?
A: I never thought that way. In fact, when I made the film ‘Shevari’, it was a tribute to my late husband, as he always desired to produce a film. Perhaps, with his presence, together, we could have produced more films. I haven’t changed myself, after his death and haven’t done anything, that he did not like.
Q: What is your message, to all the newcomers in this acting profession?
A: If you have to give your best, you need to focus more on reading book and observing different people. Today,we find many artistes thing big, after performing in one or two serials or films. All that is important is to be sincere to yourself.
Mohan Tondwalkar is no more
Mohan Tondwalkar who headed the most popular Marathi Drama company Kalavaibhav, passed away today after a brief illness. He was 77. Mr. Tondwalkar had produced 80 Marathi plays, including popular plays like ‘Purush’, ‘Gela Madhav Kunikade’, ‘Nati Goti’, ‘Vaadaa Chirebandi’, ‘Premasathi Vattel te’ and the latest- ‘Shambhuraje’.
Having given scope to several top Marathi artistes of today through ‘Kalavaibhav’, he remained dedicated to his profession and believed in creating something new. He had the knowledge of Marathi literature very well. Mr. Tondwalkar was the first Marathi Drama producer to present the stories of Jaywant Dalvi on Marathi stage. Many well known artistes were associated with his drama group. Veteran Vijaya Mehta had also directed some plays for his group.
Many personalities have offered their tributes recalling his valuable contribution to the Marathi stage. Some of whom who quickly expressed their gratitude to him were Sudhir Bhatt, Lata Narvekar, Atul Parchure & Prashant Damle.
At 75, Mohan Tondwalkar gets due recognition
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The seventy fifth birthday celebrations of eminent producer of Marathi plays -Mohan Tondwalkar, was held at the Shivaji Mandir on Friday.
Tondwalkar is the founder of the iconic drama troupe Kala Vaibhav which is responsible for producing hit plays like ‘Jaswandi’, ‘Purush’, ‘Gela Madhav Kunakade’, ‘Nati Goti’, ‘Premasathi Vattel te’, etc. He has gifted the Marathi entertainment industry great talents like Nana Patekar, Neena Kulkarni, Vikram Gokhale, Reema Lagoo, Dr.Vijaya Mehta and many others.
Present on the occasion were chief guest – eminent astrologer Jayant Salgaonkar, Dr.Ravi Bapat, actors- Prabhakar Panshikar, Nana Patekar, playwrights- Gangaram Gawankar & Arun Ghadigaonkar,.
Mr. Tondwalkar and his wife were presented with Shawls and bouquets by various luminaries including Uday Gharat of Maharashtra Natya Mandal, Reema Lagoo, and other staff members of Kala Vaibhav. A plaque was presented to him by Nana Patekar on behalf of the Mohan Tondwalkar Pratishtahan.
A book written on Tondwalkar called ‘Mohansheth’ was released by the veteran actor Prabhakar Panshikar. Among those who spoke on the occasion were Prabhakar Panshikar, Dr. Ravi Bapat and Dr. Vijaya Mehta. They all recollected the old memories and praised his work.
Finally, it was Nana Patekar who took on the stage in his inimitable style and narrated his experiences with Mohansheth (as he addressed him right from his early days as an actor) when it was difficult to make ends meet. He stated that he saw a real mentor in Tondwalkar. Eminent actor Leeladhar Kambli was the programme host. The programme concluded with the special show of Kala Vaibhav’s latest play ‘Shambhu Raje’ starring Dr.Amol Kolhe.