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Mala lagali kunachi uchaki from Pinjara

Title: Pinjara
Singers: Usha Mangeshakar, Sudhir Phadake, Vishnu Waghamare, Lata Mangeshakar
Music: Ram Kadam
Lyrics: Jagdish Khebudkar

01. Tumhavar Keli Mi
02. Kashi Nashibane Thatta
03. Jvanichya Aagichi
04. Ava He Gaav Lai Nyar
05. Mala Lagali Kunachi
06. Mi Yekalich Nijale
07. Kunya Gavachi
08. Kisanane Bhulavilya

Song: Mala Lagali Kunachi Uchaki
Singer: Usha Mangeshkar

aga ho ho, ashi kutha chalali hi panjab mela gachaka khat
aali aali sugi, mhanun chalale bigi bigi
goshta nhai sangnyajogi
kuni galavar marali tichaki
mala lagali kunachi uchaki

kunachi ga kunachi ? hyachi ka tyachi ?
laju nako, laju nako

taranitati, naar shelati, chadhale mi bandhavar
atakar bandha, gora gora khanda, padar varyavar
kanamadhye chahul, vajula tyach paul
mazya urat bharli dhadaki

nijale davya kushi, hatachi ushi, karun mi kashi
varyachya lata, thandicha kata, manat nyari khupi
sapanat aala, tyan chedal bai mala
tyachya dolyachi najar tiraki

uthun sakali, layi yeravali, gele panutyavari
unhat basale nhat, angala pani gudgulya kari
panyamadhye dise, tyach lagal mala pisa
tyana mazich ghetali firaki

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Pinjara ( पिंजरा )

Pinjra Marathi Film
Release Year:1972 (31 March).
Re-release Year: 2016 (18 March)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★★½
Censor: U
Duration: 175 min.
Studio/presenter: V.Shantaram Production
Producer(s):V.Shantaram
Executive  Producer: na
Director: V.Shantaram
Writer:Shankar Patil
ScreenPlay:Anant Mane
Dialogues:na
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Producers: V.Shantaram
Executive Producer:na
Director: V.Shantaram
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Shankar Patil
ScreenPlay:Anant Mane
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Jagdish Khebudkar
Music: Ram Kadam,Hridaynath Mangeshkar
Playback Singer:   Lata Mangeshkar,Shudhir Phadke,Usha Mangeshkar.
Cinematographer (DOP): Shivaji Sawant.
Editor: V.Shantaram
Starcast: Shriram Lagoo, Sandhya, Nilu Phule, Bhalchandra Kulkarni, Govind Kulkarni, Krushnkant Dalvi, Vatsala Deshmukh, Manikraj, Usha Naik, Sarala Yeolekar
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
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V. Shantaram’s film ‘Pinjara’ to be released again with new look

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Sanskruti Balgude

“Offer from ‘Pinjara’ was my best birthday gift” – Sanskruti Balgude

Last year around the same time, a young 18 year old girl made an entry through a lead role on Marathi television. Today, her character of Anandi is more popular than her original name. Sankruti Balgude, the second year S. P. College student from Pune, will be celebrating completion of one year as a TV actress this month. Marathi Movie World spoke to this talented hard working dancing star. Excerpts from an interview :

Sanskruti BalgudeQ: Tell us something about yourself and your association with this glamour world ?
A: Ever since I was seven years old and studying in Pune’s Symbiosis Secondary School, I was passionate about dancing. I have passed four exams in Bharat natyam from Gandharva Mahavidyalaya, Pune. Thereafter gave dance performances including Arangetram. When I joined Pune’s S.P. College, I started taking part in various competitions. I have performed dance shows in Switzerland, Mauritius and France. At present, I am studying my second year in college.

Q: But, how come while dancing, you switched over to acting ?
A: While studying in 11th standard, I was watching my seniors Siddharth Chandekar and Mrunmayee Deshpande. I used to admire them being my seniors and watching them perform, inspired me towards acting. Somewhere inside I felt that I could act. Thereafter, I started giving auditions. I was confident that the main requirement for being an actress was dance and I was good at that.

Q: You mean, to play Anandi’s role, you got selected because you were a dancer too ?
A: Yes. During my first year in college, I came to know about the audition for this serial. They had specifically mentioned that they needed an actress, who could dance. I felt, my selection for this role was mainly because I knew dance well.

Q: How much do you enjoy being a part of this serial ?
A: It’s great! This 17th January, the serial will complete one year. But, I don’t know, how the time flew so fast. I can still remember that day, just a day before my 18th birthday in December 2010. That evening, I received the confirmation about my selection for the role of Anandi. I think, it was the best birthday gift for me. I am really thankful to Zee Marathi and makers of Pinjara. I am also thankful to all the artistes, who helped me to improvise on my acting, as till then, I never knew much about acting. Now, whatever compliments I receive for my acting, the credit goes to all those artistes who helped me on the sets.

Q: What you have to say about the similarities between the character of Anandi and yourself ?
A: Anandi is very sweet in nature. In fact, she is too good. She does not understand, how people around her are taking advantage of her good nature. Anandi is passionate about acting and is melo melo.., soft soft type. In comparison, I am also passionate about dancing and very loving are caring too. Like Anandi, I am little bit shy; but not as much as Anandi.

Q: Recently, ‘Pinjara’ won the Zee family award. How do you react to that ?
A: I am proud to be a part of this serial, which not only received maximum nominations, but also bagged 7 awards. All this was possible because of best direction and best performances from all artistes. But, our technical team right from the Production manager to costume designer and hair stylist also to be thanked for this success. I am glad that this being my debut, the audience accepted me and that itself is a great moment for me.

Q: Anything in particular about the producer and director ?
A: Mr. Rakesh Sarang is a very strict person, as far as discipline is concerned. While he is on the sets, I don’t dare to face him. But, otherwise he is a very sweet person. Always enquires about everyone present on the sets. I respect him a lot and admire his work behind camera and direction. Now, few words about my director – Girish Vasaikar. What Anandi is today, is all because of his efforts. He has handled us very patiently. He made the pair of Veer and Anandi popular among the audience. According to me, he is the best director.

Q: What is your priority now ? Dancing or acting ?
A: At present myself and my character of Anandi have both taken a back seat for dancing. Therefore, whenever I get an opportunity to perform dance, I accept the same. Dance is my thirst and acting comes next. But, at present, I am giving equal importance to acting.

Q: What more, besides your present role of Anandi ?
A: I had offers from films. But, I am tied up with dates for this serial. So, at present, it is only ‘Pinjara’ for me.

TV serial ‘Pinjara’ bags maximum Zee Family awards

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Rakesh Sarang and his Cams Club artistes celebrated their happiest moment on Friday late night, as most of their family members in the ongoing Marathi TV serial ‘Pinjara’ bagged maximum, i.e. 7 out of 22 awards presented at Zee Marathi’s ‘Utsav Natyacha’ (Festival of Relations) popular Viewer’s choice awards at Bhaidas auditorium, Vile Parle, Mumbai. ‘Guntata Hriday Hey’ with five and ‘Kunku’ with three were close to follow in the fiction format. In the non fiction format of reality shows, ‘Marathi Paul Padate Pudhe’ bagged three, ‘Sa Re Ga Ma’ shared two while Aadesh Bandekar bagged two awards for his ‘Home Minister’, for being the best anchor and presenting the best Non Fiction show.

There weren’t many surprises in the best actor /actresses and other character’s category, as they were judged on Viewer’s choice. This year the best family was the Killedar family, while the best serial was ‘Pinjara’. Nayana (Mrunal Deshpande) received the best Heroine award for her performance in ‘Guntata Hriday Hey’, while Veer ( Bhushan Pradhan) bagged the best Hero award for the first time. Priya Bapat received the Popular female anchor’s award for her presentation in ‘Sa Re Ga Ma’ show. Others who received the awards were the popular characters Janaki (female) in ‘Kunku’, and Mayak (Male) in ‘Guntata Hriday Hey’.

Mrunal Kulkarni went on to bag a double with her character of Naina being declared the best mother’s character, while her daughter in the serial- Devi received Special Child artiste award. Mrunmayee Deshpande also bagged a double when Janaki – Ganesh were declared as Best Sibblings. Bhushan too won a double when the popular couple of Veer and Anandi played by Sanskriti Bargude were declared the award. The other winners were Best father – Macchindra (Pinjara), Best Villain – tatya (Pinjara) and Best Vamp – Akka ( Pinjara). The best Supporting character awards went to Vishwasrao ( Guntata Hriday Hey) and Shalini ( Pinjara) in the male and female categories respectively. Ajay-Atul and Shrirang Godbole received the awards for Best Judge (Sa Re Ga Ma) and Best Lyricist (Marathi Paul Padate Pudhe) category. The best fresh face of the year went to – Anjali ( played by Tejaswini Pandit) in the serial ‘Ekach Ya Janmi Janu’ . Was that a move to accommodate a talented actress like her, in the awards category? Perhaps it was a special award given by the Sponsors ‘Waman Hari Pethe Jewelers’ as the chief of the company – Mr. Ulhas Pethe presented a special trophy.

Pushkar Shroti and Jitendra Joshi played the role of programme anchors with their gimmicks on the programme concept designed by Sachin Mote and Sanjay Mone. In the variety entertauiment section all the popular female artistes like Suhas Joshi, Mrunmayee Deshpande, Sukanya Kulkarni, Mrunal Dusanis, Baby Shruti paid tributes to veteran Marathi film makers, by performing on the old popular songs like ‘Ghanashyam Sundara..’, ‘Gori Gori Paan..’, Bai bai mann ..’, ‘Arey sansar Ra Sansaar..’, and ‘Dev Jari Maj Kadhi Bhetala,’. They received a standing ovation from the crowd. Others to perform were Renuka Shahane gave a surprise through an event in the form of a dance number on ‘Hawa havai…’ . She was suitably dressed up in Red clothes with a specially designed Red feathers as head gear.

The event that was stretched too long for about 40 minutes was that of Mika Singh singing all the Bollywood dance numbers. But, some celebrities in the crowd welcomed the same. Kranti Redkar, who was present on the occasion, even went up on the stage and twisted her legs. In comparison, the orchestra and songs ‘Break up ke Baad’ perfromed by Dadar Youth Club lead by Sachin Pathak and group was short and well presented. Actor Sachin Pilgaonkar also performed a dance from his forthcoming film ‘Ticha Baap Tyacha Baap’. He was full of engery and also received a standing ovation from the audience. Vaibhav Mangale, Anand Ingale and Bhalchandra Kadam performed comedy skits to entertain the audience.

Other celebrities present on the occasion and subsequent party were Mahesh Manjrekar, Rajiv Patil, Sunil Barve, Girija Oak, Aniket Vishwasrao, Umesh Kamat, Aditi Saragdhar Smita Tambe, Ashutosh Rana, Sulekha Talwalkar, Mohan Agashe, Chandrakant Kulkarni, Bharat Jadhav ,Sanjay Jadhav, Vinay Apte, Bhargavi Chirmule, Shweta Mehendale and Poorva Gokhale, Ankush Choudhary and Abhijeet Khandekar.

“Working with Vijayabai was a great experience”- Mohan Khambete

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His fine personality and rich voice mixed with perfect diction finds him continuous roles in Marathi films and television serials. If Mohan Khambete were not to become an actor, he would have turned a musician. Since childhood, music has been his passion. With elder brother already good at playing tabla and harmonium, Mohan picked up the music quickly during his childhood at home.

But today, as a character actor, Mohan finds a variety of roles coming to him. We saw him playing a Union leader in TV serial ‘Mrunmayee’, then as a Cassette King in ‘Char Divas Sasuche’, as a Psychiatrist in ‘Ya Gojirvanya Gharat’, an owner of a news channel in ‘Adhuri Ek Kahani’, multiple roles in ‘Gangubai Non-Matric’ and now we watch him as an advocate in ‘Pinjara’. Some of his latest Marathi films have been ‘Daavpech’ and ‘Aatapitaa’. In Hindi serial ‘Ek Chutki Aasmaan’, he plays an important role of Dadaji. Mohan has also performed in few Hindi films, but his scene with Imraan Hashmi in ‘Zaher’ turned out to be the best, where he played a criminal lawyer.

Marathi Movie World had a chit chat with this versatile Marathi actor. Excerpts from the short interview:

Q: You were born and brought up at RBI Colony, Mumbai Central. Did, the cultural activities in the colony inspire you to become an actor?
A: Yes, initially as a school kid, I watched many great artistes from my colony perform during the Ganesh Festival. Prakash Bhanu, one of the popular directors from the colony offered me roles in the dramas directed by him every year. Besides that I also performed at the inter-school drama competitions through Chabildas High School, Dadar, which later turned out to be a hub for experimental theatre. During my childhood, I was very fond of music and performed in the plays just as a hobby.

Q: So, when did you take acting seriously ?
A: When I was 20 years old, I had an opportunity to work with Vijayabai Mehta. I worked in two of her plays, ‘Shakuntal’ and ‘Haibadan’. With that experience, I seriously thought about acting. Later I joined Vinayak Padwal’s acting school as a founder member and when I joined Mahindra & Mahindra, I became a part of their Kala Manch and performed at various competitions.

Q: When exactly you felt that you were a complete actor?
A: Acting is always a learning process. I am still learning. After marriage, I had taken a long break. But, when I began again, I was selected to play lead role of the play ‘Barrister’ in a competition. Those days, Vikram Gokhale played that role at commercial level. So, I was very particular not to copy him. I played that role in my own style and later realised that I had copied my old friend Uday Mhaiskar, with whom I had performed in Vijayabai’s ‘Haibadan’. I did mention to him about it; but Uday told me that it wasn’t so. He convinced me that those who learned under Vijayabai, had that kind of diction and body language. “We all should be thankful to her,” he said, while removing that thought from my mind. Uday and Ravindra Mankani were my colleagues during the beginning of my career.

Q: How was that transition from theatre to TV serials?
A: In 1996, I had performed in the finals of Natya Mahotsav. At that time a friend of mine with whom I worked in ‘Barrister’ recommended me to the assistant of Sangeet Kulkarni, who was then doing a serial ‘Tharaar’. I was selected as a villain in that serial. Then it was ‘Mrunmayee’ followed by ‘Char Divas Sasuche’ and dozens of TV serials till date.