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Rajit Kapoor to Play Aurangzeb in Marathi film ‘Chhatrapati Sambhaji’


Actor Rajit Kapoor who became popular with his title role in equally popular TV serial ‘Byomkesh Bakshi’ will now be seen playing the role of the most hated Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb in forthcoming Marathi film ‘Chhatrapati Sambhaji (छत्रपती संभाजी )’. This film is produced and directed by Rakesh Subesinh Dulgaj. Besides Marathi, this film will also be released simultaneously on 2nd February 2024 in English, Hindi, Tamil and Telugu languages.

Rajit Kapoor in 'Chhatrapati Sambhaji' movie
Rajit Kapoor in ‘Chhatrapati Sambhaji’ movie

According to the director, Aurangazeb was a cruel ruler but at the same time he was ambitious. Therefore, we were in search of a versatile actor and we felt that Rajit Kapoor would do justice to this role. Rajit Kapoor while reacting on his role said that till now he has performed variety of roles; but through this film he had an opportunity to play a negative character. Along with Rajit Kapoor the film also stars Pramod Pawar, Shashank Udapurkar, Dilip Tahil, Mrunal Kulkarni, Mohan Joshi, Bharat Dabholkar, Lokesh Gupte, Bal Dhuri, Deepak Shirke, Amit Deshmukh, Late Anand Abhyankar, Samir, Mohini Potdar, Priya Gamre in prominent roles.

Music for this film is provided by Avinash Vishwajeet, Guru Sharma and Aarav, while background music is by Amar-Amit Desai. Cinematography by Suresh Deshmane, editing by Bharat Bahi, art by Anil Vath and action by P. Satish are the other credits.

‘Raigadala Jevha Jaag Yete’ show performed at Raigad fort

Pramod Pawar, Yash Kadam, Upendra Date, Mohan Satam, Subhash Bhagwat, Master Chinmay, Mayur Bhatkar, Sandhya Velankar, and Anita Date in 'Raigalada Jevha Jaag Yete'
Pramod Pawar, Yash Kadam, Upendra Date, Mohan Satam, Subhash Bhagwat, Master Chinmay, Mayur Bhatkar, Sandhya Velankar, and Anita Date in ‘Raigalada Jevha Jaag Yete’

Realising the importance of Raigad fort a special show of Marathi drama ‘Raigadala Jenvha Jaag Yete (रायगडाला जेव्हा जाग येते ) ‘was staged at this historical venue recently, to celebrate 75 years of India’s independence. On this occasion, a small exhibition showing the importance of this fort was also held at this venue. Minister of State Govt. of Maharashtra Aditri Tatkare was present as a chief guest besides other dignitaries.

'Raigadala Jevha Jaag Yete' Marathi Natak, Pramod Pawar, Yash Kadam, Upendra Date
‘Raigadala Jevha Jaag Yete’ Marathi Natak, Pramod Pawar, Yash Kadam, Upendra Date

Directed by Upendra Date, the new team of this play comprise of Pramod Pawar, Yash Kadam, Upendra Date, Mohan Satam, Subhash Bhagwat, Master Chinmay, Mayur Bhatkar, Sandhya Velankar, and Anita Date. Speaking on this occasion, the team of this play expressed their happiness over the big response from audience and agreed to perform many more shows of this play in the current year at different places in Maharashtra.

Chandrashekhar Sandve to return with his new film ‘Bibtya’

After directing a sensible Marathi film ‘Samarthya’ , Chandrashekhar Sandve will be returning with his new film ‘Bibtya’ . Made under the banner of Swayambhu Productions , he has just completed the shooting of this film in Shivni Kotal village of Latur District. ‘Bibtya’ is a Marathi name of Leopard which are now days seen in villages and even urban areas and we find their coverage on news channels highlighting their scare among people living at such places. Therefore, there is a lot of curiosity among Marathi film lovers, as to what will be offered to them through this film?

Bibtya Movie photo
Bibtya Movie photo

‘Sanskruti Kaladarpan’ fame Chandrashekhar Sandve has himself written the story and screenplay of this film, besides direction. He has presented ‘Swarajyarakshak Sambhaji’ TV serial fame actor Mahesh Kokate as a villain in this film. Along with him will be Vijay Patkar in a different type of role. The other important artistes of this film are, Pramod Pawar, Pravin Tarde, Ashok Kulkarni, Sachin Gawli, Somnath Tadwalkar, Subodh Pawar, Sushant Mandle, Aakash Mane, Suhas Ruke, Priyanka Kasale, Shivaji Redkar, Aakanksha Jadhav,Pratibha Shimpi, Priya Sathe, Varsha Patel & Antara Patil. This film will also introduce a new pair in the form of Shubham Patil and Supriya Patil.

Dialogues by Kamalesh Khandale, editing by Nilesh Gawand & Pooja Sawant , cinematography by Ganesh Pawar, lyrics by Subodh Pawar and music by Vijay Gatlewar are the other credits of this film.

Mukesh Rishi will be added attraction in Marathi film ‘Truckbhar Swapna’

Mukesh Rishi Actor
Mukesh Rishi, Actor

We are all aware of the capacity of Makarand Deshpande as an actor on Hindi stage and films. We have also seen his best performances in Marathi films like ‘Rita‘,’Samantar‘,’Ajintha‘, ‘Panhala‘ and ‘Dagadi Chawl‘. Now, Makarand is all set to display his talent in forthcoming Marathi film ‘Truckbhar Swapna‘, which is directed by Pramod Pawar. But, along with him there is another versatile Bollywood actor, who is making his debut in Marathi and he is Mukesh Rishi.

We have seen Mukesh Rishi giving his best through strong character roles since 1990 and has always been the favourite of many big film makers from Hindi and telugu Cinema. Rishi has performed prominent roles in about 70+ Hindi films, 50+ South films besides few Punjabi films, which is a big achievement. And now, he is all set to make his debut in Marathi through ‘Truckbhar Swapna‘ in a role most suited to his personality. The film also stars renowned Marathi artistes like Smita Tambe, Kranti redkar, Aditi Pohankar , Manoj Joshi and others. The film will be released on 24th August all over Maharashtra.

Sangeet Sanyast Khadg (संगीत सन्यस्त खङग )

Sangeet Sanyast Khadg Marathi Play
  • Genres: Drama
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  • Producer(s):  Chandrakala
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  • Director:  Pramod Pawar
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  • Producer(s):  Chandrakala
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  • Director: Pramod Pawar
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  • Artist:  Bhrat Chavhan, Sandip Soman, Shivaji, Aanand, Vilas, Vishakh, Yuvraj, Sunil, Nita, Prachi, Vijay, Sachin, Sampada Mane, Amol Bawdekar.
  • Set Design: Sumit Patil
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  • Makeup: Rajan Vandam
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Ananyaa ( अनन्या )

Ananyaa Marathi Play Poster
Genres: Drama
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Opening Date: 2017 ( 22 November )
Production House: Aishwarya Production, Suyog Productions, Arya
Producer(s): Rajesh Patil, Pratap Phad, Kanchan Sudhir Bhat
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Writer: Pratap Phad
Director: Pratap Phad
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Producer(s): Rajesh Patil, Pratap Phad, Kanchan Sudhir Bhat
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Director: Pratap Phad
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Writer: Pratap Phad
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Artist: Pramod Pawar, Rutuja Bagwe, Siddharth Bodke, Vishal More, Anagha Bhagare, Ajinkya Nanaware
Set Design: Sandesh Bendre
Lights: Bhushan Desai
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Makeup: Vijay Bhaigade
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Music: Samir Saptiskar
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‘Pangira’ shows the way to Rural sector

Pangira Marathi Movie
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Presentor: IDream Production
Producer: Shripal Morakhia
Director: Rajeev Patil
Story: Vishwas Patil
Music: Vijay Narayan
Camera: Amalendu Chaudhary
Cast: Meeta Sawarkar, Pramod Pawar, Kishor Kadam,
Santosh Juwekar, Shashank Shende, Chinmay Mandlekar, Dhananjay Mandrekar,
Narayan Jadhav, Smita Tambe, Hemangi Kavi, Sharvani Pillai, Prashant Patil,
Nandinee Jog, Madhugandha Kulkarni, Girish Salvi, Ravi Tayade and Upendra Limaye,
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Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

In our country, while describing a ‘farmer’, the image that comes to our mind is often that of a hapless, debt ridden face full of despair searching for a pesticide bottle to consume and kill himself. In spite of having nearly 60 per cent of India’s population dependent on the agricultural income for their livelihood, we are yet to find freedom for such people.

The latest five year plan says 78% of India’s farmers are small and marginal. They obviously cannot derive any benefits from economies of scale in their small, fragmented holdings. It is only because they are still unorganized sector. Without institutional access to modern technologies or financial services they cannot make investments to improve productivity of their lands. Poor infrastructure and connectivity to power, telecom and roads further compound their competitive disadvantage.

How can we expect an average Indian farmer to become a successful entrepreneur in such an environment ?. In Maharashtra the situation is no different. In fact, it is the worst in some of the villages. Writer Vishwas Patil has rightly described the tragic tale of one such village, where the politicians exploit the villagers with their divide and rule policy. Sajay Patil who gave a cinematic form to this story by developing it and ‘Jogwa’ fame director Rajiv Patil directed it to convey the message to the society and also open the eyes of our selfish politicians with their latest film ‘Pangira’.

‘Pangira’ is actually the name of this village, where all these catastrophic events take place. A young woman Sumitra ( Meeta Sawarkar) enters this village with the support of a retired teacher Appa ( Pramod Pawar) and starts her studies on the management of water resources and Agricultural growth in that village. She soon discovers that the kind of traditional crop grown in that village needs more water and in the scarcity of water and dependency on rains it becomes difficult for the farmers to grow their crop. The right and left hand (Kishor Kadam & Santosh Juvekar) of the local MLA ( Upendra Limaye ) play their dirty games to capture the local village body with the help of their few supporters. They keep on exploiting the poor families by creating infightings among them leading to division of lands and families.
Pangira Still

Sumitra with the support of few sensible people living on the upper side of the village dares to challenge the local body and their decisions, when she sees the situation going out of control. She suggests the farmers from the village to grow the crop requiring less water. She also arranges distribution of free saplings with the help of district collector. But, when the entire village take the onions for sale to the market, there is another scene created by the bulk buyers. It comes to the notice that the local MLA has played his hand-n-glove game with bulk buyers; where even Police cannot do anything. The situation again goes out of control, due to the aggressive farmers turning desperate for their rights and police firing is ordered. The sacrifice by some of the villagers finally help achieve peace and prosperity.

‘Pangira’ is a realistic truth of what is happening today in the state of Maharashtra. The film clearly exposes the corrupt system and at the same time educates the farmers, suggesting them to remain united and be self sufficient; learning more and more about latest technologies, rather than becoming dependent on local politicians. Very cleverly the film has shown how the ruling and opposition party people gain their advantages at their cost. It is a social film with a clear timely message, throwing light on today’s burning situation in the state.

Meeta Sawarkar has played the central character with total commitment. She gets very good support from Pramod Pawar, Chinmay Mandlekar, Smita Tambe, Shashank Shende Shravani Pillay and others. Chinmay and Smita playing the helpless husband and wife are simply superb. Smita in particular displayed her real skills through not only emotions but also through her natural body language of a village woman. The way she sits in total squat position anxiously waiting for the result of the bore well drilling, is one of the best scenes in the film. The climax scene showing the agitation of the farmers in the market yard has also been captured well through the lenses of Amalendu Chaudhary. Music by Vijay Narayan goes well in the background for this kind of a film. Rajeev Patil has excelled once again with his skillful direction.