Tag Archives: Poonam Rane

New Marathi film ‘Copy’ throws light on disorganised education system at Taluka level

 

'Copy' Marathi Movie poster
‘Copy’ Marathi Movie poster
  • Genres:  Drama
  • Censor: U
  • Duration: 108 min.
  • Studio / Presenter: Bharat Exim, Shri Mahakali Entertainment
  • Producer(s): Ganesh Ramchandra Patil
  • Director: Dyasagar Wankhede, Hemant Dhabade
  • DOP:  Santonio Terzio
  • Editor: Sanjay Ingle
  • Cast:  Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune, Milind Shinde, Rohit Sonawane, Poonam Pandharinath Rane
    Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

We are all aware, how the Government insists on the head count besides the passing percentage, to enable the schools from Taluka level in Maharashtra to receive the Government grant. Now, to check whether this grant received from Government is properly used for running such schools, it all depends upon the inspection carried out by the Inspectors of Education department. Not always the school authorities can manage such Visiting Inspectors. If an honest Inspector pays a surprise visit to a particular school and exposes the irregularity, it only results in stopping the grant and ultimately the closure of school.

Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune, Marathi Movie 'Copy'
Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune, Marathi Movie ‘Copy’

Through the latest released Marathi film ‘Copy’ writer- directors Dayasagar Wankhede and Hemant Dhabade have thrown light on the disorganised education system followed in one of the schools, especially at the Taluka level . Very cleverly they have shown how the trustees of the schools manipulate the administrative procedure by blocking the salaries of teachers and encourage some of the teachers to run the private coaching classes and with their help allow the children to ‘copy’ during the final exams, to inflate the result percentage of the school.

Poonam Rane, Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune in Movie 'Copy'
Poonam Rane, Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune in Movie ‘Copy’

But, what about those sincere committed teachers and the poor students from villages, who walk down miles to reach the school at taluka level and who work hard and are willing to study honestly with dreams in their eyes? So, through the characters of two committed teachers namely Anshuman Vichare and Jagannath Nivangune they have presented the scenario of a secondary school run by a corrupt Trustee who is also a politician. At the same time, he shows how a selfish senior teacher played by Milind Shinde, besides teaching in this school, also runs a private coaching academy , with the help of few teachers from the school. And above all, with the help of three poor children from the families of Brick kiln workers , they have shown how the corrupt system affects their dreams.

Though the method adopted by the film makers is not very appealing, they do succeed in conveying the message to all. The directors have also highlighted the importance of offering education to girls, which is very timely. There are few shortcomings in the screenplay, which has kept the two protagonist teachers always at the receiving end with no hope for their efforts to change the system. Even the closing scene aims at the people watching the film and for tolerating the exploitative educational system.

The three students played by Pratik Lad, Adnesh Madushingarkar & Shraddha Sawant from poor background have performed well, clearly showing their desire to take education in spite of financial constraints. However the other students shown in the class don’t look natural. Among the teachers, Anshuman Vichare and Jagannath Nivangune display their potential through different type of roles. However, their characters haven’ found enough scope. It is Milind Shinde through his negative character finds more scope. Good support comes from Kamlesh Sawant in the role of an upright education inspector. Music isn’t very engaging, but cinematography by Santonio Terzio is the best, covering the beautiful rural locations in and around Pen taluka area in Raigad district off Mumbai.

Marathi film ‘Copy’ gets ready for release on 8th November

The word ‘Copy’ is related to many things. But, when it is used in education field, it has a negative meaning. Those involved in ‘Copy’ and caught red handed by examiners get severe punishment, which may sometimes spoil their career prospects. Marathi film ‘Copy’ is generally attempted by those students who try to score marks by unlawful means in schools and colleges exams, but they are not aware of the repercussions if caught by examiners.

Poonam Rane, Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune in Movie 'Copy'
Poonam Rane, Anshuman Vichare, Jagannath Nivangune in Movie ‘Copy’

Ganesh Ramchandra Patil who had the idea of making a Marathi film on this subject, has himself turned a producer of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Copy’ which will be presented by Palash Bhimji Vadhan’s Bharat Exim. It is directed by director duo- Dayasagar Wankhede and Hemant Dabhade, who have also written the screenplay of this film. Education being so important for all, today some people have been using it as a market for their selfish gains. Under such circumstance, how important is the role of teachers? The theme of ‘Copy’ is based on this aspect.

The star cast of this film is unique. Anshuman Vichare who is generally seen playing comedy roles, will be seen in a serious type of teacher’s role in this film and Jagannath Nivangune,who is always seen plying the character of Police officer will also be seen in teacher’s role. They find the support of big team of talented artistes like Milind Shinde, Kamlesh Sawant,Suresh Vishwakarma,Neeta Donde,Neel Nagarkar, Rahul Belapurkar, Ashutosh Wadkar, Poonam Rane, Saurabh Sutar, Praveen kapade, Ravi Virkar, Shraddha Sawant, Andesh Madushingkar, Pratik Lad, Rohit Sonavane, Pratiksha Sable,Shivaji Patne, Sikandar Mulani, Aarti Pathak, Siddhi Parkar, Sanika Nirmal, Siddhi Patane & Vidya Bhagwat.

Having already made its impact during its screening at various film festivals like Asian Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Fest, 55th Maharashtra State Awards and Sanskruti Kaladarpan Awards, this film is now all set for release on 8th November 2019.