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Mohan Joshi, Savita Malpekar together return to Marathi stage

Savita Malpekar, Mohan Joshi in Marathi Play 'Sumi aani Aamhi'
Savita Malpekar, Mohan Joshi in Marathi Play ‘Sumi aani Aamhi’

 Known for their memorable performances together in Marathi play ‘Gadhvacha Lagna’ in the past, the renowned pair of Mohan Joshi and Savita Malpekar will be returning together with their new Marathi play ‘Sumi Aani Aamhi’. The first show of this play will be staged on 22nd April 2023. Produced by Rajas Sanjay Godse & Shailesh Raje, this play is directed by Purshottam Berde. This play is written by Rajan Mohadikar.

Speaking about his role, Mohan Joshi says, “I am playing the role of Anand Dhadphale. This play is written by my friend Rajan Mohadikar and therefore I was confident that it will be an interesting subject. Moreover, I am getting a chance to work with Savita and Purshottam, which is more special.” Savita Malpekar who is returning to Marathi stage after 12 long years, feels that having got an opportunity to work with renowned people like Mohan Joshi and Purshottam Berde, which itself was a big thing for her.

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Hamal De Dhamal ( हमाल दे धमाल )

Hamaal De Dhamaal Marathi Movie
Release Year: 1989 (27 July)
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U
Duration: 124 min.
Studio/presenter: Om Nishant Chitra
Producers: Purushottam Berde
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Purushottam Berde
Writer: Purushottam Berde
ScreenPlay: Purushottam Berde
Dialogues: Purushottam Berde
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Producers: Purushottam Berde
Executive Producer: na
Co-Producer: Ashok Hande, Madhu Chavan
Director: Purushottam Berde
Assistant Director: Surendra Talokar
Writer: Purushottam Berde
ScreenPlay: Purushottam Berde
Dialogues: Purushottam Berde
Lyrics: na
Music: Anil Mohile
Playback Singer:   Aasha Bhosle,  Suresh Wadkar,  Ravindra Sathe
Cinematographer (DOP):  Suryakant Lavande
Editor: Ashok Patwardhan
Starcast: Laxmikant Berde, Varsha Usgaonkar, Sudhir Joshi, Vaishali Dandekar, Vijay Patkar, Jaywant Wadkar, Chetan Dalvi, Nilu Phule
Art Director: Purushottam Berde, Guruji Bandhu
Costumes: Anita Berde
Makeup: Mohan Pathare
Sound : Ravindra Sathe
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Subal Sarkar
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : Sujay Chitra Prakashan

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Hamaal De Dhamaal Marathi Movie

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Marathi Film Anandi Anand Review

Anandi Anand Poster
Rating: na
Presenter: Phenomenal Group
Producers: N. K. Shih
Director: Purushottam Berde
Story & Screenplay : Purushottam Berde
Lyrics: Sandeep Khare
Music: Dr. Salil Kulkarni
Cast: Anandraj, Priya Bapat, Rajan Tamhane, Latika Gore, Chinmay Kolhatkar, Vikram Gokhale, Suhas Joshi, Mohan Joshim, Vandana Gupte, Mangesh Desai, Paddy Kamble, Akshya Bhingarde, Sumit Pawar, Swamini Wadkar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

‘Anandi Anand’ directed by Purushottam Berde is now running into fourth week in Mumbai and that certainly invites the attention of those who missed this film during the first three weeks after its release that almost coincided with big banner Hindi films. It is a simple tale of a young girl Anandi – a college drop out; who prefers to live with her Grandparents in a picturesque village in Konkan, rather than migrating to US with her parents. The reason being simple; she does not approve the present system of education and also hates the modern city lifestyle. Instead, she prefers to educate herself with traditional values from her grandparents, learning music and spending most of her time with nature along with a group of few friends in the neighborhood.
When time comes closer for her arranged marriage to a US returned youngster – son of a music company owner, she flatly refuses the proposal; but, at the request of her beloved grand parents, she agrees to marry this boy on certain conditions. The boy, who is highly impressed by her voice, is very keen on using the same for his next assignment. After marriage, Anandi moves to Mumbai. But, the nature loving girl, not happy with city environment, goes into depression and is advised to return back to her village, on the advice of the doctor. With few moments of ups and downs, she finally sings for her husband’s own music album. With happy ending, Anandi and Anand reunite. Priya Bapat, Vikram Gokhale, Suhas Joshi in Anandi Anand

Priya Bapat Vikram Gokhale
Director Purushottam Berde, has paid more attention to show the contrast between a busy city lifestyle and a village with natural beauty. How could a person used to living a free bird’s life in an open environment, be happy in a cage type of flat system? He has specifically hinted at the life within four closed walls, restricted to dinner table and television. Also the excessive noise and air pollution on the streets, which would annoy any peace loving person, has been shown in a tricky manner. There are other similar issues, he has tried to emphasize through the film’s script. But, he has used an outdated ploy to show Anandi and her friends harassing and scaring Anand and his friend, during their first visit to their village. Barring such few scenes, the film has been presented well.

Magnificent Outdoor photography at beautiful locations of Konkan, particularly Pawas & Mhavalange off Ratnagiri; supported by good music by Dr. Salil Kulkarni, adds extra flavour to the film’s script. Priya Bapat as Anandi is highly impressive as she gets a lifetime role Playing the central character. Very good support comes from popular co artistes like Vikram Gokhale, Suhas Joshi ( who play her Grandparents), Mohan Joshi, Vandana Gupte, Rajan Tamhane, Comedians – Mangesh Desai, Paddy and others. The hero- newcomer Anandraj, however is a mismatch into the cast. Moreover, in the company of all versatile actors around, he was only exposed, though he wasn’t that bad. It is surprising that the director with solid stage background, could not find a newcomer suited for that role of a foreign returned youngster; if at all they wanted a newcomer. If there was any other talented youngster in his place, the film would have been a hit, with the help of other positive points.