‘Rama Madhav’ serial to present traditional ‘Fugadi’ competition
As per the traditional Maharashtrian style Vat Purnima a Hindu celebration observed by married women, by inviting other women to participate in some traditional sports. Prominent among them is ‘Fugadi’ where we find the pairs of women going round and round holding their hands crossed with their partners for maximum time.
‘Rama Madhav’ serial, which is aired from Monday to Friday at 9.30 pm; will present this ‘Fugadi’ competition mainly between Rama Purohit and her sister in law Padmini . Rama has always been kind enough to Padmini. But, whether the cunning attitude of Padmini will be exposed in presence of Rama, is to be seen during this competition. At least the viewers are expecting the same. Those who enjoy this traditional sport will be eager to watch it.
Rama Madhav : An Immortal Love story
Rating: ★★★★
Studio/presenter: Shivam-Jemin Enterprise Pvt. Ltd. Producer: Shivam-Jemin Enterprise Pvt. Ltd Writer, Director: Mrinal Kulkarni Art: Nitin Chandrakant Desai Director of Photography: Ate Editor: Jayant Jathar Music: Anand Modak Genres: Drama Censor: U/A Duration: 135 Min. Cast: Alok Rajwade, Parna Pethe, Ravindra Mankani, Mrinal Kulkarni, Prasad Oak, Sonalee Kulkarni, Amol Kolhe, Shruti Marathe, Shruti Karlekar Movie Review by: Sanskruti Bhatkar |
Directed by Mrinal Kulkarni under the banner of Shivam Jemin Films Pvt. Ltd., new Marathi film Rama Madhav is based on the Era of the Peshwa Period. It is 17th Century’s immortal love story. Having made debut in direction last year, through ‘Prem Mhanjae Prem Asata’, this is the second film directed by Mrinal Kulkarni. Through this film Mrinal kulkarni presents the love story of Rama and Madhavrao, covering important happenings in their life.
The film begins with Madhav, (played by Alok Rajwade), son of Narayanrao Peshwa; getting married to little Ramabai (Shruti Karlekar), in a private ceremony in Pune. Then, we find the humour filled incidences, where little Rama interacts with different people in that huge palace, including some appealing encounters with teenaged Madhav. She does receive the affection from Gopikabai ( played by Mrinal Kulkarni) and aunty Parvatibai ( Shruti Marathe); but, has to face the arrogance of another aunty Anandibai ( Sonalee Kulkarni), who is selfish.
After the death of Nanasaheb, sixteen year old Madhavrao is made the next Peshwa of the Maratha Empire. But, Nanasaheb’s brother Raghunathrao( Prasad Oak) , who is supposed to assist him in the administrative affairs, walks out of the office displaying his anger, having lost his chance. Then begins the love and hate story of this film, after Rama grows older by six years, and under the peshwaship of brave Madhavrao, Maratha power recovering from the losses suffered during the Panipat Campaign.
Time comes, when Madhavrao’s health deteriorates after 1770, as he is diagnosed with tuberculosis. Despite the efforts of the best doctor, his end comes at the young age of 27,when Rama sacrifices her life, as sati, the tradition that prevailed those days.
The film has a magnificent feel, because of the costumes made by Poornima oak, suited to that era, lovely art work by Nitin Chandrakant Desai, good music by Anand Modak , proper editing by Jayant Jathar and excellent photography by Rajiv Jain. Mrinal Kulkarni has done a wonderful job as a director and above all, the great performances come from all the artistes right from Shruti Karlekar to veteran Ravindra Mankani. The film is really grand and a worth watching movie. Can watch with your family. In this modern century also, people would surely like to watch such a historical film on big screen.
Ramaa Madhav ( रमा माधव )
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★★
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Studio/presenter: Shivam Jemin Enterprise Pvt. Ltd.
Producer: Shivam Jemin Enterprise Pvt. Ltd.
Exe-Producer: Ramesh Abiyani
Co-Producer:Ashok Joshi
Director: Mrunal Kulkarni
Writer: Mrunal Kulkarni, Manswi L. R.
ScreenPlay: Mrunal Kulkarni, Manswi L. R.
Dialogues: Mrunal Kulkarni, Manswi L. R.
Cast & Crew
Exe-Producer: Ramesh Abiyani
Co-Producer: Ashok Joshi
Director: Mrunal Kulkarni
Technical Director: Arjun Mogare
Assistant Director: Digpal Lanjekar, Kaushal Thakkar
Writer: Mrunal Kulkarni, Manswi L. R.
Screenplay: Mrunal Kulkarni, Manswi L. R.
Dialogues: Mrunal Kulkarni, Manswi L. R.
Lyricist: Sudhir Moghe, Vaibhav Joshi
Music Director: Anand Modak
Choreography: Saroj Khan, Akshata Tikhe
Cinematography ( DOP ): Rajiv Jain
Art Director: Nitni Chandrakant Desai
Costumes: Purnima Oak
Background Score: Narendra Bhide
Action: Ravi Diwan
Sound Recordist: Rajendra Butte
Sound Designer: Tushar, Sanket, Adwait
Public Relation Officer: Ganesh Gargote
Editor: Jayant Jathar
Cast: Aalok Rajwade, Parn Pethe, Shruti Karlekar, Ravindra Mankani, Mrunal Kulkarni, Suchitra Bandekar, Prasad Oak, Amol Kolhe, Sonali Kulkarni, Shruti Marathe