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Sachin captures attention on silver screen through his emotion filled biographical film

Sachin - a billion dreams'  Marathi Movie
Sachin – a billion dreams’ Marathi Movie Poster
Movie: Sachin -A Billion Dreams
Rating: ★★★1/2

Genres: Biography
Censor: U
Duration: 140 min.
Studio/presenter: 200 Not Out, Carnival Motion Pictures
Producer(s): Ravi Bhagchandka, Shrikant Bhasi
Director: James Erskine
Cinematography (DOP): Chris Openshaw
Screenplay: Sivakumar Ananth
Music: A. R. Rahman
Cast: Sachin Tendulkar, Arjun Tendulkar, Mayuresh Pem, Ajit Tendulkar, Anjali Tendulkar, Sara Tendulkar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

 

‘Cricket is our religion and Sachin is our God.’ We have heard this quote from millions of cricket lovers across our country for more than two decades, when Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar used to display his master strokes, while facing all the top bowlers from different cricket countries in this world.  Indeed, Sachin won the hearts of millions of cricket lovers not only in India, but also abroad. Even today, after his retirement we notice the stadium spectators calling his name ‘Sachinnnn..Sachinnn’ whenever they notice him in stadium, during the IPL matches.

'Sachin; Marathi Moviestill
‘Sachin; Marathi Moviestill

Now, producers Ravi Bhagchandka and Carnival Motion Pictures under 200 NotOut Productions have offered a Indian Biographical film on Sachin, suitably titled ‘Sachin: A Billion Dreams’, which is directed by James Erskine. The film begins to show the childhood memories of Sachin, his proper upbringing and how he matured early with a disciplined life, because of his love for cricket. Though all these scenes are shot with other artistes, we soon notice Sachin, his wife Anjali  and all his family members joining in to recall their memories of the past. The Kind of respect Sachin had for his parents and his elder brothers Nitin and Ajit, is clearly noticed in few emotion filled scenes.

The film’s screenplay then captures the attention of the audience, covering all his memorable  innings, including his debut in Test Cricket on Pakistan Tour. What was more interesting were the comments from all those bowlers from rival countries, whom Sachin faced confidently, during his cricketing career. So, you get to see Wasim Akram, Shane Warne and others talking good about his batting skills. In this film, we also notice his ups and downs, including his memorable innings including the World Cup win in 2011 and at the same time the most shameful incidence of abandoning the semi finals match against Sri Lanka in the World Cup, due to unruly crowd behavior, setting the part of stadium on fire, to display their anger on poor performance by Indian team.

In some of the scenes, Sachin is shown speaking through his heart, about being deeply hurt, after removing him as captain, without informing him. Later, after making a comeback, we notice him reacting to lack of team work from senior players. His modesty is noticed when he refuses to comment on match fixers, stating that he didn’t knew anything about it, as he had no proof. Besides watching stalwarts from Cricket like Bradman and others praising his technique, we find Viv Richards calling him at a time, when he was almost on the verge of announcing his retirement. Those encouraging words from his idol, enabled him to make a comeback and create new records. Those few words in praise of Sachin uttered by Yuvraj Singh, after winning 2011 world cup, captures the attention of audience. Many other cricketers, past and present have spoken good not only about his quality batting , but also his humble nature. Prominent among them were, M.S.Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Virender Sehwag, Rahul Dravid, VVS Laxman, Harbhajan Singh and others.

The film has cleverly captured Sachin’s emotion filled farewell speech, after his last match in Mumbai, which makes the audience to shed tears in the concluding part. Background music of this film by A.R.Rehman is superb cinematography by Chris Openshaw are the other plus points of this film. For cricket lovers, this film is a real treat and for Sachin fans it’s a big gift from their idol . It will not be surprising to find youngsters turning up in large numbers at cinema theatres across the country, to watch their hero in this film.

 

‘MANN PAKHARU PAKHARU’ REVIEW

Mann Pakharu Pakharu
Rating: ★★★
Company: Kloud9 Tv & Entertainments
Producers: Ali Asgar, Probal Raha, Ashish Malshet
Director: Ankush Bhatt
Music: Jitendra Kulkarni
Lyricst: Praven Damne
Cameraman: Mangesh Sawant
Art: Ramakant
Cast: Sachin, Girija Oak, Subodh Bhave, Mohan Joshi, Prashant Damle, Jr. Mehmood…
Movie Review by:  Saurabh Karnik

We have seen many great movies based upon medical profession like ‘Anand’, ‘Munnabhai MBBS’ or even ‘Shwaas’ in Marathi. Despite the same base, every movie carried different aspect of medical profession and human relations. ‘Man Pakharu Pakharu’ is belongs to the same tradition, which discovers a beautiful relation between a doctor and a patient while dealing with problems of people facing neurological disorder.

The story starts at hospital, where Dr. Neelay Raje (Subodh Bhave) joins as new doctor. He is a sensitive guy, unlike other doctors his emotions are not died yet. He wants to discover his own path and wants to treat patients from his heart instead of brain. He finds his inspiration from Dr. Pandit (Prashant Damle) in same hospital. While treating the patients facing neurological disorder, he interacted with a young patient- Sarang (Sachin Pilagavkar). Sarang is like an alive dead body. He has lost all his senses. Neelay finds out extraordinary willpower of Sarang and gives all the efforts to bring him back in this world. Further story develops through amazing relations, emotions and dialogs between Sarang and Neelay. Different aspects of relations of a doctor and a patient, a mother and a son, doctor and hospital owner or even between two patients have been covered brilliantly in the movie. The story provides quiet lot information about neurological disorder without breaking flow of story. Though it is a very static subject, Iravati Karnik- story and screen play writer has taken enough care to make it interesting. It is extremely good and successful attempt of Iravati- a new generation author to write such an informative but still entertaining story. All the time she had kept in mind that it’s a commercial movie, not a documentary and audiences admire her efforts a lot.
Subodh Bhave

Movie has got really good star cast. ‘Subodh Bhave’, ‘Sachin Pilgavkar’, ‘Mohan Joshi’, ‘Prashant Damle’, ‘Ila Bhate’ and ‘Girija’. Names are enough to state the high class acting and it would be better experience to watch them on screen, instead of reading about their high-quality acting over here. Sachin has spent more than 4 decades in the industry but day by day his acting is getting more and more younger. He himself is a school of acting and we have seen many great renowned actors inspired by him.

All the feature of his role has been presented incredibly by Sachin. It is a challenge for any actor to perform a mentally handicapped patient, yet Sachin has presented it magnificently. He hardly cries in the movie, but his facial expressions, body language and dialog delivery literally make the audiences cry. A patient of neurological disorder, a young man, a good son and beyond all, an enthusiastic and kind hearted human being, all these aspect of Sarang’s character has charmingly shown by Sachin. He had actually got into the skins of Neelay. He had lived the character and I have no doubt in my mind that it is going to be milestone character in Marathi Film Industry. Subodh Bhave sounds good in role of Neelay. All the characteristics of Neelay like a shy doctor, emotional human being and helpless friend in the case of Sarang has played nicely by him. Prashant Damle, Ila Bhate and Mohan Joshi are as usual acted well. Girija hasn’t got much scope to show her skills.

Director Ankush Bhat had taken fine efforts to present such a beautiful story without losing depth of it. Thanks to Ankush, for not converting such a sensitive story into a mockery or ‘filmy.’ Music of Jitendra Kulkarni adds nice essence to the story. Especially, the symphony that he has used as theme music is really heart-touching.

Old is gold is true, but young talent is not at all less than good. When fresh talent like Iravati and experienced actor like Sachin works together, impact is much better than any other film. I think both of them have set an ideal example of a symphony of old and new. If others too follow them, audiences will definitely get the nice treat of gracious movies.

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Maza Pati Karodpati

Maza Pati Karodpati Marathi Movie
Studio/presenter: Glamour Films
Release Year: 1988 (20 January)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Producers: Chelaram Bhatiya, Lalachand Bhatiya
Executive  Producer: na
Director:  Sachin
Writer: Ashok Patole
ScreenPlay: Sachin
Dialogues: Ashok Patole
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Chelaram Bhatiya, Lalachand Bhatiya
Co-producer: Ela Bhate, Avinash Thakur
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sachin
Assistant Director: Avinash Thakur
Writer: Ashok Patole
ScreenPlay: Sachin
Dialogues: Ashok Patole
Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Music: Arun Puidval
Playback Singer:   Kishor Kumar, Anuradha Paudval, Sachin
Cinematographer (DOP): Suryakant Lavande,
Editor: Chintu Dhavale, S. Rav
Starcast: Sachin Pilgaonkar, Supriya, Ashok Saraf, Kishori Shahane, Shobha Khote, Nilu Fule
Art Director: Sharad Pol
Costumes: Damodar Jadhav
Makeup: Mohan Pathare, Vijaya Kamat
Sound : Pandurang Bolur
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: Arun Paudval
Publicity Designs: Shreekant Khongade, Dyansagar Ofset Works
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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