Ekach Pyala ? ( ‘एक’च प्याला ? )
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Opening Date: 2017 ( 9 June )
Production House: Pradakshina Productions
Producer(s): Prafull More
Presenter: Navneet Archana Theatre
Writer: P. K. Atre
Director: Satish Pulekar
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Executive Producer(s): na
Co-producer: na
Director: Satish Pulekar
Assistant Director: na
Writer: P. K. Atre
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Artist: Sushant Shelar, Pallavi Vaidya, Swapnil Rajshekhar, Amol Bavdekar, Vinayak Bhave, Mrunalini Javale, Hemant Bhalekar, Sayali Sambhare, Makarand Padhye, Purushottam Hirlekar, Ajit Naik, Mangesh Shetye
Set Design: Pradeep Mulye
Lights: Sheetal Talpade
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Background Music: na
Makeup: na
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Hair Style: na
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Music: Dnyaneshwar Pendharkar
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Sushant Shelar Returns To Marathi Stage
Actor Sushant Shelar who for the past six years has been active with Marathi films, will now be returning to Marathi stage after a gap of six years. Sushant is playing lead role in satirical format of Acharya P.K.Atre’s old famous Marathi play ‘Ekach Pyala’. The play will be directed by Satish Pulekar and the inaugural show will be presented on 9th June 2017 at Pune’s Balgandhava Rangmandir.
After the inaugural show, the regular shows of ‘Ekach Pyala’ play will be performed in Mumbai and all over Maharashtra from 14th June onwards. At present the rehearsals of this play are in full progress. In this play, along with Sushant Shelar the artistes who will be performing in ‘Ekach Pyala’ play are, Pallavi Vaidya, Swapnil Rajshekhar, Amol Bavdekar, Vinayak Bhave, Mrunalini Javale & Hemant Bhalekar. The play is produced by Prafull More with music by Dnyaneshwar pendharkar and background music by Nandlal Rele.
Sushant himself is very happy about this offer and feels that to work with director Satish Pulekar is itself a great experience for him.
Zee Marathi to offer ‘Jallosh Ganarayacha’
On the occasion of Ganesh festival, Zee Marathi will be offering a treat to their viewers, in the form of a programme titiled “kurkure Prastut ‘Jallosh Ganarayacha'”. The programme will be telecast daily at 6 pm from the first day i.e Ganesh Chaturthi till the last day, i.e. Anant Chaturdadhi. There will be different kinds of competitions on this occasion, right from decorating the Makhar of Ganapati to preparing the most favourite sweet dish of Ganapati, i.e. Modak.
All popular stars associated with Zee marathi reality shows and serials will be taking part in this programme. Highlight of the programme will be the participation of popular stars like Sukanya Kulkarni, Bhargavi Chirmule, Rutuja Deshmukh, Purva Gokhale and Pallavi Vaidya performing the Gauri puja.
‘Zale Mokale Aakash’ – responsibility unlimited !
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Presenter: Rajendra Anant Producer: Suvarna Rajendra Ex. Producer: Dyanesh Dhoke Director: Rajendra Anant, Yogesh Mahajan, Story: Rajesh Anant Music: Nirmal Kumar Camera: Mangesh Sawant Cast: Subodh Bhave, Pallavi Vaidya Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
Marathi films are moving in the right direction. The script of the film is finding more importance in the present day films. The latest released film ‘Zale Mokale Aakash’ falls under this category, being realistic about what could happen in the life of a couple, when they adopt a three month old girl child. Samir (Subodh Bhave) and Neha (Pallavi Vaidya) play a married couple who adopt a girl child, as Neha insists upon the same. Initially reluctant to such an idea, Samir later agrees for the same. But, when the couple come to know that their child is a special child, both are disturbed. Neha accepts the reality but Samir hates the child for her abnormal behaviour. He even takes a drastic step, but realizes his mistake soon.
When both husband and wife shower upon love on their 7 year old daughter- Bahuli, a sudden twist comes into the story. The real mother of the child comes on the scene. She claims the right over the child and then begins a court battle. Finally, the girl’s custody is given to Samir and Neha. ‘Zale Mokale Aakash’ tries to explain several things through the screenplay. Cinema, is as it is a medium to educate people, and this film not only encourages girl child adoption but also gives hope to those parents who are having children with such a syndrome. It cautions those who first adopt a child and later after having their own child may neglect the adopted one. It also warns people, especially the would be father and mother to desist from excessive use of drugs, smoking and alcohol; as the same could lead to formation of physical or mental disability in the child to be born.
A simple tale very effectively communicated, the film does not go off track, as it sticks to its theme from start till end. The emotions of every character have been highlighted well , wherever the situation demands. The sequence where Samir faces his wife back home, after feeling the guilt; has been picturised well. In another sequence, where Bahuli wins the heart of Samir and Neha watching the same, has been captured well. There is less of drama and more of pragmatic approach to every important scene in the film.
Produced by Suvarna Rajendra and directed by Rajendra Anant and Yogesh Mahajan, ‘Zale Mokale Aakash’ is an effort to create awareness in the society about child adoption and the possible aftereffects. And that is the plus point of the film. Good photography by Mangest Sawant and perfect editing makes the film more realistic. One fails to understand as to why some of the Marathi films use heavy make up for artistes in close up shots. In at least two scenes the heavy make up used on Pallavi Vaidya is clearly visible and that too for the home scenes during night time. This exposes the lack of attention by the production team. Otherwise, the film is a good effort to present such a realistic subject in a cinematic form.
Both Subodh Bhave and Pallavi Vaidya make a good pair and have given their best through their respective performances. The girl child is okay in that difficult role. It was a pleasure to watch two big stars Sharad Ponkshe and Ramesh Bhatkar playing the roles of film producer and an advocate respectively. Music of the film is average. There are only two songs and one background song in the film, out of which one of them is fine but the picturisation of the duet looks outdated, reminding us about the style of 60s and 70s era.
‘Zale Mokale Aakash’ in spite of few lapses and with some predictable sequences, still holds good as a sensible film for the manner in which the subject of the film has been dealt.