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Ringa Ringa

 Ringa Ringa
Studio/presenter: Nishad Audio Visuals Pvt. Ltd.
Release Year: 2010
Genres: Thriller, Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Kanchan Satpute
Co-Producer: Shiva Baba Naik & Suresh Pai
Director: Sanjay Jadhav
Writer: Amol Shetge
ScreenPlay: Amol Shetge
Dialogues: Amol Shetge

Producer: Kanchan Satpute
Co-Producer: Shiva Baba Naik & Suresh Pai
Director: Sanjay Jadhav
Writer: Amol Shetge
ScreenPlay: Amol Shetge
Dialogues: Amol Shetge 
Music:
Ajay Atul
Lyrics:
Guru Thakur
Singers:
Ajay Gogawale
Art:
Mahesh Salgaonkar
Editor:
Amit Pawar
Sound:
Mandar Kulkarni
Costumes:
Nahid Shah
Cinematography:  
Sanjay Jadhav
Choreography:
Umesh Jadhav, Rajesh Bidwe
Cast:
Sonali Kulkarni, Ajinkya Deo, Bharat Jadhav, Ankush Chowdhary,Santosh Juwekar, Aditi Gowitrikar

Ringa Ringa has been shot on the backdrop of picturesque Goa, where the film’s script revolves around a character Rangrao, with criminal background who turns a politician. The film picturises the ups and downs in his journey to politics

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Ringa Ringa – An Exciting Psychological Thriller !

Ringa Ringa
Rating: na
Presenter: Nishad Audio Visuals Pvt. Ltd.
Producers: Kanchan Satpute, Shiva Baba Naik & Suresh Pai
Camera, Director: Sanjay Jadhav
Story: Amol Shetge
Lyrics: Guru Thakur
Music: Ajay Atul
Cast: Sonali Kulkarni, Ajinkya Deo, Bharat Jadhav, Ankush Chowdhary,
Santosh Juwekar, Aditi Gowitrikar
Movie Review by: Sandeep Hattangadi

Looking at the way he handles the film technically, Sanjay Jadhav is today the most perfect cinematographer- director in the Marathi film industry. Through his first film ‘Checkmate’, as a director he showed promise and now with his second film ‘Ringa Ringa’ , he has proved that he is a master of films with suspense genre. Producer Kanchan Satpute’s ‘Ringa Ringa’ can thus be called an excellent edge -of- the seat thriller.

The film is set in Goa with a political backdrop projecting Rangrao (Ajinkya Dev), who is all set to become the Goa CM in spite of his nexus with terrorists. But, his security chief played by Bharat Jadhav (in a total macho makeover) spills the beans of Rangrao to the Party chief (Uday Sabnis) . He is assigned the task of getting the evidence against Rangrao. In the meantime, a small time goon Anthony is bumped off by Rangrao’s hit-man (Santosh Juvekar).

The files, tapes and the photos of Rangrao, which are with an inspector (Kamlesh Sawant) turns dirty on Rangrao’s ‘odd job man’(Ankush Chowdhary’s ) offer of money. A deal is made and Rangrao hands over the money to the inspector but then Rangrao’s hit-man kills the inspector too. Now, the files and the tapes are with Bharat, who runs away from the crime scene and calls his beautiful wife (Sonali Kulkarni) to the bus stand but is chased by the hit-man. So, he hides the evidence at a safe place. In the process he is killed and dies in his wife’s arms but reveals to her about the evidence and the whole story of crime.

Ringa Ringa
Then begins the cat and mouse game between Sonali and Rangrao and his henchmen, which ends with Sonali landing up in a mental asylum along with her aged father (Jayant Savarakar). But, before that there is a twist in the tale and it would be unfair to reveal the same. The film is a racy thriller and the director seems to be influenced by Hitchcock’s ‘Gaslight’, Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp Fiction’, Sergio Leone’s ‘All his Sphagetti westerns’ (especially the liberal use of nursery rhymes) other classic thrillers like ‘To Chase a Crooked Shadow’ and ‘No Way Out’.
But the final product is a worth watch with slick frames and excellent music by Ajay-Atul, with a good beat like the ‘Bai Ga Bai Ga’(Kunal Ganjawala) song which has been choreographed well in a carnival like atmosphere. The screenplay and dialogues by Amol Shetge deserve praise. The editor Amit Pawar has done a good job, with quick inter-cutting of frames, especially the sepia toned sequences.

The performances are exemplary by the entire cast. Sonali Kulkarni, delivers her career best performance and is likely to win all major awards this year. Bharat Jadhav has a ‘never-seen-before’ kind of role and does well. Santosh Juvekar and Ankush Chowdhary are good but their characterization could have been better. Ajinkya Dev in a negative role sets the screen on fire. Sanjay Mone’s cameo as Dr.Shanbhag leaves a mark. Uday Sabnis, Jayant Savarkar lend good support. Aditi Govitrikar lends oomph to the film.

Watch this film for some exciting thrills and wonderful performances!

Music Launce of Three New Marathi albums

Bela Shende

Mangesh Borgaonkar turns Rock Star with new album
Four years ago, when he was only 16, he became a champion at the SaReGaMa competition on TV. Today, Mangesh Borgaonkar having completed his teen age, is ready with his own music album ‘ Deewana Jhalo Tujha’. The CD of this music album was released on 9th February 2010 at Shivaji Mandir , Dadar at the hands of renowned photographer Gautam Rajdhyaksha. Also present on the occasion to greet Mangesh were popular actor Bharat Jadhav and veteran music director Ashok Patki.

This new music album containing six Marathi songs and 2 Hindi songs on the rocking music of Ashok Patki is marketed by Universal Music Group. On this occasion, few songs from the video CD were shown to the audience on projection system. Mangesh himself rendered few popular songs from his SaReGaMa programme and from his CD, much to the delight of the audience who responded spontaneously. Mr. Madan Gupte and Rajan Prabhu from Universal Group were also felicitated on the occasion besides other guests like Music director Ashok Patki, Mr. Prabhulkar, who directed the video and all the lyricists who penned the songs. Deepti played the programme host.

‘Arpan’ an offering from Bela to Dr. Shende
Fountain music recently released their new music album ‘Arpan’ at the hands of popular film-stage-TV star Prashant Damle . ‘Arpan’ is a collection of Devotional songs rendered by Bela Shende and composed by Dr. Shende. The occasion being 6oth birthday celebrations of Dr. Shende, who was felicitated by Sakal editor Sureshchandra Padhye. Mr. kantibhai Oswal of Fountain Music was also present on the occasion.

‘Music launch of ‘Kartavya’ and ‘Ranga Ringa’
While the music of Vakratund Movie Creations and Producer Kishor Desai’s ‘Kartavya’ was released at the hands of political and film celebrity Sangeeta Sachin Ahir at the Ravindra Natya Mandir, that of ‘Ringa Ringa’ was released in Kohinoor Hotel at the hands of popular actor- director Sachin Pilgaonkar recently.

At both the functions, artistes and crew members of the film were present. Music of ‘Kartavya’ is by Nandu Honap while that of ‘Ringa Ringa’ is by popular duo Ajay-Atul. Both the films are due for release shortly.