Trailer of ‘Saath Sobat’ released
The trailer of the forthcoming Marathi film ‘Saath Sobat’, which has generated a lot of curiosity since unveiling of its teaser, has been been released. This trailer explains the true meaning of its title ‘Saath Sobat’. ‘Saath Sobat’ is due for release on January 13, 2023. It’s trailer has been getting a good response on social media, with lot of likes in a very short time. Many netizens have shared the trailer of ‘Saath Sobat’ and boosted the enthusiasm of the team of the film.
The trailer launch ceremony of ‘Saath Sobat’ was held in a grand manner at Famous studio in Mahalakshmi. The ceremony was attended by some dignitaries including artists and technicians. Presented by Prasanna Vaidya, ‘Saath Sobat’ is produced by Dhanji Maru under the banner Maru Enterprises. Besides direction, the writing of this film has also been done by the director Ramesh More, who has gained fame at the national and international level. Sameer Dixit and Rishikesh Bhirangi of Pickle Entertainment will look after the distribution of the film across Maharashtra.
The trailer of ‘Saath Sobat’ begins with the dialogue that tells the successful mantra of life. Then Sangram Samel and Mohan Joshi, who serve patients in the red stone houses of Konkan, represent two generations of doctors. ‘Kadhi tari kevha tari vata haravlya…’ is a song that depicts life through words. The song also features veteran actor-director Rajdutt.
Speaking about the trailer of ‘Saath Sobat’, director Ramesh More said that in this film, the audience will get to see a unique and appealing story. The success of the team of ‘Saath Sobat’ lies in the fact that the trailer introducing the film is appreciated by the audience. The director also hopes that the film will keep the audience hooked even after watching it on screen.
Sangram Samel, who has worked in three mediums such as serials, films and plays, is playing the lead role in the film, paired with debutant Mrunal Kulkarni. Apart from this, Rajdutt, Mohan Joshi, Anil Gavas, Amol Redij, Dilip Asurdekar are the actors in this film. DOP Harshal Kantak has done the cinematography and Abhishek Mhaskar has done the editing. Yashshree More has written the lyrics for this film, while Mahesh Naik has given music and background music for this film.
Teaser of upcoming Marathi film Saath Sobat released
The teaser of the upcoming Marathi film ‘Saath Sobat (साथ सोबत)’ which was released on social recently, has been receiving good response from netizens in a short time. It gives an impression that National award winning director Ramesh More has presented a different plot in this film , which will be released on January 13, 2023.
Sangram Samel, Mrunal Kulkarni in Marathi movie ‘Saath-Sobat’
Presented by Prasanna Vaidya, produced by Dhanji Maru under the banner of Maru Enterprises, ‘Saath Sobat’ is written and directed by Ramesh More. Sameer Dixit and Rishikesh Bhirangi of Pickle Entertainment will look after the distribution of the film across Maharashtra. After watching the teaser, it gives an idea that it is a love story on the backdrop of a picturesque village. Sangram Samel, who has succeeded in making his mark in all three mediums namely serials, films and stage, is playing the lead role. He is paired with young debutant actress Mrunal Kulkarni. Besides this lead pair, the film also stars Rajdutt, Mohan Joshi, Anil Gavas, Amol Redij, Dilip Asurdekar and other artistes.
Cinematography is by Harshal Kantak and editing by Abhishek Mhaskar. Lyrics penned by Yashshree More, have been composed by music composer Mahesh Naik. Background music is also by Mahesh Naik. Yashshree More has also handled the responsibility of costumes in this film. Santosh Chari and Satish Bhavsar have done the Makeup. Besides choreography, Meenal Ghag has also done the hairstyling and Prakash Kamble has done the art direction.
First Poster of ‘Saath Sobat’ unveiled
In the fraternity of films, some films become successful in maintaining their own distinct identity. Even before the shows, they get the attention of critics as well as fans by inscribing their name on the awards. Few of these films create curiosity in the minds of the audience even before their release. The new film ‘Saath Sobat’, which follows the same path, will hit the screens on January 13. The first poster of the film ‘Saath Sobat’ was unveiled recently.
Presented by Prasanna Vaidya, ‘Saath Sobat’ is produced by Dhanji Maru under the banner Maru Enterprises. This movie is written and directed by Ramesh More. Director Ramesh More has so far made 18 films as a writer-director and has also produced three films. More’s journey as a writer-director started with the film ‘Akalpit’ in 2004 and today has reached the film ‘Saath Sobat’. More’s films have made their mark in various film festivals in the country and abroad and have won many awards. His film ‘Champions’ won two National Awards for Best Social Film and Best Child Actor.
The story of campanions who stay together in the evening of life, will be seen in this film. This movie gives a new vision of life. It has a love story as well as a strong message. It also has all the spice required for entertainment, with lyrics that blend in with the flow of the story and a melodious musical edge attached to them, so that the audience can experience a film with commercial value in the form of ‘Saath Sobat’ and also conveys its message in a very simple way.
There are actors such as Raj Dutt, Mohan Joshi, Anil Gavas, Sangram Samel, Amol Redij, and Dilip Asurdekar in this film. Mrunal Kulkarni, a new face doing her debut in this film. DOP Harshal Kantak has done the cinematography of this movie. Lyrics are written by Yashshree More and Music has been composed by Mahesh Naik in this film. Background music is also given by Mahesh Naik and Abhishek Mhaskar is an editor of this film. The costumes are by Yashshree More and the makeup done by Santosh Chari and Satish Bhavsar. Art direction is done by Prakash Kamble, Dance and Hairdressing by Meenal Ghag. The film is executive produced by Kaushik Maru and Yashshree More.
Chiranjeev (चिरंजीव)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Mumbai Cine International
Producer(s): Ramdas K Menon
Executive Producer: Mrs.Lata Bamane.
Director: Ramesh More
Writer: A.K Lohithadas, Ramesh More
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
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Cast & Crew
Executive Producer: Mrs.Lata Bamane.
Director: Ramesh More
Assistant Director: Amol Salunkhe, Prakash Madhale
Writer: A.K Lohithadas, Ramesh More
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Ramesh More, Yashree More
Music: Mahesh Naike
Playback Singer: VaishaliSawant , UdheshUmap, Reshma Menon
Cinematographer (DOP): Samir Athale
Editor: Kshija Khandagale
Starcast: Bhart Jadhav, Bhargvi Chirmule, Kishor Kadam, Ravi Kale, Alka Kubal, Shuhashni Despande,Udhay Sabnis, Rohit, Parsad oak, Sandhaya, Dr. Bhagwan Narkar, Anuradha B Narkar, Dr.Pelekar, Dr. ArunPatil, Amul Redise, Mangesh Dongare, Shashi Kokam, Mayures Bamne, Dipak Lanjekar, Archana Panchal, Vivek Joshi, Prashant Nikam, Ghansyam Joshi, Vinayakkanekar, Dr. Mandar Aathvale, Vasudevsalwi, Mstr. Apurv P Khatu, Baby Dhansre, Mstr. Ved S Kawalekar
Costumes: Yashree More
Makeup: Nityanand Vaishnav
Sound : Bivin Devassy
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist: na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: Dipak Chadhari
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Synopsis
‘Chiranjeev’ : ‘Chiranjeev’ is set in the 1960s. In this decade Keshav Sawant is living peacefully with his family in a small village in Konkan. Though everything looks fine from the outside Keshav’s family is enduring a strange curse. According to Keshav’s grandmother, uncle and rest of the villagers in every generation in the Sawant household one male member becomes insane. Fully believing in this curse the Sawant household conducts many religious rituals regularly to ward of the evil eye. Due to superstition one man and his entire family is destroyed.
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‘Swatantryachi Aisi Taishi’ – a lesson to learn
Rating: 2/5
Presenter: Four aces productions Producers: Dr. Nandkumar Tasgavkar, Mrs. Vandana Nandkumar Taasgaonkar Story, Director: Ramesh More Camera : Aniket Khandagale Cast: Arun Nalawade, Sulabha Deshpande, Amita Khopkar, Uday Sabnis, Jayant Sawarkar, Avinash Narkar, Aishwarya Narkar, Sushant Shelar, Shailesh Datar Movie Review by: Sandeep |
Ramesh More‘s latest Marathi film ‘Swatantryachi Aisi Taishi’ talks about the present generation gap between children and parents. Mr. Jadhav (Arun Nalavde) wants to perform the ‘shradha’ ceremony of his late wife (Amita Khopkar) . But his four well settled children, the first one -a corporator (Avinash Narkar), second – an NRI (Shailesh Datar), third one- a doctor(Sushant Shelar) and the fourth son – a C.A, make a mockery of this ceremony.
The ‘shradha’ to be performed in the village thus turns into a circus, as the children try to project it as a ‘five star event” and make their trip into a picnic. The children are callous enough to return back home, even before their mother’s ‘shradha’.
Mr. Jadhav is agonized . His only support system are his two good friends – Uday Sabnis and Jayant Savarkar, who too are victims of their children’s apathy. Finally, the ‘Shradha’ is complete, after Jadhav pleads for his wife’s soul to free and attain ‘mukti’.
The film discusses in detail the lack of emotions and cultural values in today’s generation, due to the effect of globalization and recession. And above all, highlights the most important money factor, which has turned today’s children into money making machines, not finding time for their
parents. Parents also rue the fact for having given too much of freedom to their children and having failed to instill discipline in them
The film is a worth watch only because of the performances of Mr. Nalawde, Mr. Sabnis and Mr. Savarkar. Jyoti Subhash and Sulabha Deshpande lend good support. Avinash Narkar is impressive. Aishwarya Narkar is good in a guest appearance. The music by Ashok Patki is tuneful. The cinematography by Aniket Khandagle is lighted up well, by using different filters to show the village and city landscapes. The editor Vasant Kubal should have trimmed off the drinking session scenes, that has taken a long time. In all, the film can be watched only for it’s bearing on the subject presentation and deft direction .