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‘Ekulti Ek’ turns too emotional

Ekulti ek movie
Rating: ★★★
Screenplay: Khitij Zarapkar
Producer: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Music: Jitendra Kulkarni
Cast: Sachin Pilgaonkar, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Ashok Saraf, Koshori Shahane, Sidharth Memon, Nirmiti Sawant.
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Every film maker has his own style of presenting the film, especially when it is his own story. Actor- Producer-Director Sachin Pilgaonkar must have written this story to present his daughter Shriya in her debut film. Making it as his family affair, besides his good friends around, his new film ‘Ekulti Ek’ is also being offered on the day of golden day of completion of 50 years, for winning his first award as a child artiste.

For the past few days, Sachin was campaigning for this film, by becoming part of almost all popular Marathi Television programmes, raising expectations of the film lovers. But, the film has turned out to be more of a serious emotional drama between father and his daughter, rather than entertaining the audience, which his previous films did. Though there is good exchange of dialogues between father and daughter, contrary to the expectation, the screenplay of the film is not very impressive. The story of the film with limited contents, revolves around a popular singer Arun Deshpande, played by Sachin himself. Suffering from Insomnia, in spite of the name and fame; one fine day, he comes across his grown up daughter Swara (Shriya Pilgaonkar) , who visits him after 18 years, since he deserted her mother, when she was just 4 years old. The father pursues his singing career, but, is not willing for changing his singing style to suit the taste of new generation. It is at this time, his daughter arrives to remind him about the desired change in his attitude.

Knowing well about her father’s ego problems, the daughter tries her best to change him, with the help of his secretary Mehta( Ashok Saraf) and her boyfriend. In the meanwhile, Arun Deshpande encounters his wife Nandini( Supriya Pilgaonkar), who happens to be the person interviewing him for a Radio Channel. The discussion becomes too personal and Arun leaves the Radion station in a disturbed state of mind. Back home, he however, tries to help his daughter, to find a role in films; as per her wish. But now, the daughter has plans to marry her boyfriend. She says Good bye to her father, to return to her mother, who is preparing for her wedding. The film concludes with happy ending, as predicted. Only surprise given at the end is revealing the daughter’s real profession.

Ekulti Ek Movie Still

Only good part of the film are the dialogues and performances by the artistes. Both Sachin and his daughter Shriya have performed very well. Shriya in particular has worked very hard, to present herself in all the scenes. But, it is Supriya Pilgaonkar in those limited scenes to her share, invites all the attention. She is simply superb, in the Radio interview session. Surprisingly, humour finds very limited space in this film. It is only the presence of Ashok Saraf in few scenes, helps to generate spontaneous laughter. Only other humour filled scene is the Police station scene.

Kishori Shahane Vij has limited scope in the film, playing as Sachin’s close friend in the music industry. Siddharth Menon is just fine. Swapnil Joshi and Nirmiti Sawant have just one scene each for them in guest appearance. Same is the case with Vinay Yedekar. Music by Jitendra Kulkarni has limited scope in the film. Sonu Nigam’s promotional title song appears after the end of the film, when people walk out of the cinema hall. But, the cinematography by Rahul Jadhav is fine.

As a director, Sachin Pilgaonkar has made a sincere effort to present his story and has given more importance to father and daughter conflict. However, he has avoided the scenes leading to husband and wife separation. He has also avoided the scenes between mother and daughter, except for the one at the end. This clearly indicated that the director wanted to give more prominence to his daughter, to exploit her potential. But, in the process, these scenes have been stretched too long, making this film little more than two hours in length. There is nothing very special about this film, except for fine performances, suitable background music and fine photography.

Sachin- the Mahaguru of Marathi Entertainment

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In the year 1962-63, a child actor made his debut through Raja Paranjape’s Marathi film ‘Ha Majha Marg Ekala’. And the powerful and sensible script of the film brought this talented child star into fame. He received National award of best child artist for this film, on debut. Popularly known as Sachin, this actor called Sachin Pilgaonkar, later went on to act as a child star in about 65 Marathi and Hindi films. He performed with many big stars in Hindi and prominent among them were his roles in films like ‘Jewel Thief’ and ‘Bramhachari’, during the period 1967-68.

While playing a child actor, he groomed into a teen age star and that fetched him lead roles, through which he offered hit films like Geet Gaata Chal (1975) and Balika Badhu (1976). His pairing with Sarika was a hit those days. We also saw him in that important role of a teenager in super hit film like ‘Sholay’ and ‘Satte Pe Satta’ in the company of big stars . By the time, he crossed his teenage, we witnessed him as a young hero singing that hit song ‘Gapoochi Gapoochi Gum Gum…’. with Poonam Dhillon, in a popular multi starrer big banner film ‘Trishul’ in 1978.

Sachin, Sachin Pilgaonkar
This success was followed by films like ‘Ankhiyon Ke Jharokhon Se’ (1978), and Nadiya Ke Paar (1982). By that time Scachin had turned into a young man, having gained a lot of experience of watching people perform on the sets. So, he turned back to Marathi films production and direction with films like Mai Baap (1982), Navri Mile Navryala (1984), Ashi Hi Banwa Banwi (1988), Atmavishwas, Bhutacha Bhau( 1989) , Amchyasarkhe Aamich (1990) and Navra Mazha Navsacha (2004). But, at the same time he had directed a Bollywood film and with that experience in the 90s he switched over to small screen for direction.

His super hit Hindi comedy show ‘Tu Tu Main Main’ went on to create record viewership on Star Plus channel. This show starred his wife Supriya and Reema Lagoo.Sachin also directed a
show Rin 1 2 3 on Star-Plus, which presented parodies on Bollywood movies. Later, he directed a comedy serial for family , ‘Hudd Kar Di’ starring Dara Singh, as the head of the family.

Soon, it was time for him to anchor musical programmes like ‘Chalti Ka Naam Antakshari’ and similar other shows besides the Marathi film award ceremonies. Not deterred with his progressing age, he went on to prove that he was still best in dancing and proved his ability along with his wife Supriya, when in 2006, the couple won this popular dance Reality Show Nach Baliye, pocketing Rs. 40 lakh , while defeating nine other celebrity pairs , who were part of this contest. Sachin’s victory was mainly based upon the popularity votes in his favour.

In late 2007, he presented his new programme ‘Eka Peksha Ek’ on Zee Marathi, based on dance presentations, which opened the doors for hidden talent from different parts of Maharashtra. The programme is still popular and is released with different themes every phase. Today, being the chief judge of this reality show, he is popularly known as Mahaguru. But, in this entertainment industry, he is a real Mahaguru, almost nearing completion of 50 years of his acting career, which began at a young age of just 6 yrs.

‘Ideachi Kalpana’ offers old wine in a new bottle

Ideachi kalpana
Rating: na
Presenter: Everest Entertainment Pvt Ltd
Producer: Sushriya Chitra, Sachin
Co Producer: Sanjay Chhabria
Direction: Sachin
Story, Dialogues: Kshitij Zarapkar .
Photography: Rahul Jadhav
Music: Awadhoot Gupte, Sachin Pilgaonkar
Cast: Sachin , Ashok Saraf, Mahesh Kothare, Bhargavi Chirmule, Nirmiti Sawant
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Actor- Producer & director Sachin’s much awaited multi-starrer film ‘Ideachi Kalpana’ has finally been released on the last day of the year at many theatres simultaneously, only to witness cancellation of the first show, for want of audience at 12.45 pm in one of the multiplexes, but the booking clerk politely admits that there will be a show in the evening. And, in spite of the new year celebrations, about 30-35 people blessed this film at this theatre on the opening day. It really hurts to find such a poor response for a big banner Marathi film. It is high time that the Marathi film lovers support the Marathi film industry with a good turn out at the theatres and at the same time, Marathi film producers also offer something new and different, besides entertainment. After watching this film, one really doubts, whether we are really short of new ideas? Is sole entertainment only the criteria of Marathi cinema?

Jayram (Sachin Pilgaonkar) is a struggling actor who is looking for a break through his dancing talent. One day, during a dance competition held in memory of Late Laxmikant Berde, he offers his chance to Priti ( Bhargavi Chirmule) who is the sister of Police Commissioner Mahesh Thakur (Mahesh Kothare). Jayram is hit by Priti’s car, after the show and is admitted to the hospital. His sister Jaiwanti (Nirmiti Sawant) gets worried, but his brother -in -law advocate – Manohar Barshinge is struck with an Ideachi kalpana and suggests Jayram to pose as if he is severely injured in the spinal region, where he already has an injury during his childhood. His only motive is to grab compensation.

This so called ‘Ideachi Kalpana’ plot scripted by Kshitij Zarapkar is enough for the film to progress further, as the Commissioner and the advocate face each other in every new situation, forcing Jayram to play foul. But, Jayram sincerely loves Priti and this results in creating further complications for both the advocate and the Commissioner. At the stroke of interval the film takes a twist. Director Sachin has truly remembered late Manmohan Desai in the entire plot, by naming the hospital, (where the entire plot takes place) with his name. He has also paid tributes to his friend late Lakshya Berde by hosting the dance competition in his memory.
Bhargavi Chirmule

There are many scenes in the film which have been unnecessarily planted to offer space to co-sponsors like a tea company, a Mosquito repellent brand and a famous Jeweler and they look very odd in the screenplay. There are many lacunas in the screenplay, which runs a little more than two hours, but it is only because of the fine performances coming from main artistes that the audience tolerate it. Talking about characterization, being a Commissioner of Police, this character behaves more like a senior Inspector who is not only insulted by the advocate but also by a watchman at the hospital. But, being a comedy film and being dedicated openly to late Manmohan Desai, one had to accept such errors. ‘No logical thinking please’, seems to be the message given by the director at the beginning of the film.

The happenings after interval are nothing but a mixture of past Bollywood films and therefore one need not think much about such twists and turns seriously, but only enjoy the performances from the artistes, as if you are watching a reality show on television. Director Sachin has been kind enough to offer equal share to all three leading characters. He has also given a good scope to Bhargavi Chirmule, offering her three songs and dances in the film. Bhargavi too in her only second film, hasn’t let him down and has given a wonderful and confident looking performance. Sachin himself entertains with variety, but it is the face to face interaction between Ashok Saraf and Mahesh Kothare that creates laughter in the theatre. Sachin as a director has exploited Mahesh to deliver his acting skills. He has however retained his favourite words ‘Damn it’ on few occasions.

At a particular point it seemed as if the director had shown exit to Nirmiti Sawant, but she makes her reappearance in the climax with a different look sporting a typical Bhojpuri costume with the Jounpuri accent. She has played that part so well that there are chances of her getting offers from Bollywood. Music score by Avadhoot Gupte and Sachin is good and that is the plus point of the film. Photography is good and so is the background sound effect. If you are really looking for a time pass Marathi film leaving aside logical thinking, ‘Ideachi Kalpana’ is not a bad choice.

Chhote Champions set to offer big Entertainment

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Vodafone ‘Eka-peksha Ek – Chhote Champions’ are all set to entertain in a big way on Zee Marathi from 30 October 2009. This dance competition for children will be telecast every Friday and Saturday at 9.30 pm. You may call it a Dhamaka after Diwali. This is the fourth series of competition, which will have 25 children in the age group of 6-14 years presenting variety of dances ranging from classical to western. The best choreographers have been selected for the job to extract the best out of these talented children.

Popular actor- director Sachin Pilgaonkar will be judging their performances in the capacity of the Chief Judge, while every episode will have a guest judge to assess the performance of the participants. For the inaugural show, popular actor Mr. Ashok Saraf will be the special guest.

‘Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?’

Maharashtracha Favorite KonZee Talkies, only Marathi movie channel started ‘Lux Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?’ – a viewer’s choice film award is a concept that seeks to further increase popularity and interactivity between the Marathi Film industry & the viewers, who get to votes their favorite films, actors, actresses, characters, directors etc.

Lux Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?’ , the first and a magnificent Popular Awards on the year of 2008 for the Marathi Film Industry and viewers as well. It is not only felicitating popular & creative Marathi Film industry but also to reward loyal viewers of Marathi Films.

Lux Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?’ , a mega star studded event, after the whole voting process is over, had been held in Hotel Hyatt Regency, Mumbai on Saturday, September 12, 2009 and will be televised on Zee Talkies on Saturday, 19th Sept, 2009 @ 7pm. This event had spectacular performances by Sachin Pilgaonkar, Ankush Choudhari, Sonali Kulkarni, Amruta Subhash, Aditi Sarangdhar , Priya Bapat, Jitendra Joshi and Siddharth Jadhav. Show had anchored by Mahesh Manjarekar and hillarious skits performed by Makarand Anaspure and Vaibhav Mangale. The script was written by Sachin Mote and Ashish Pathre and programe was directed byMahendra Kadam.

The big names like Amol Gupte, Makarand Deshpande, Sonali Kulkarni, Renuka Shahane, Nagesh Bhonsale, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Pallavi Joshi, Mrinal Kulkarni, Ashok Saraf, Nivedita, Ajinkya Deo with his star father mother Ramesh Deo and Seema Deo, Popular Music directors Ajay – Atul and the many other popular stars of the Marathi Film industry were responded to the Gala event and cocktail- dinner.

Zee ‘Lux Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?’  Award winners :
1 ‘Lux Maharashtracha Favorite Kon?’ – Makarand Anaspure for De Dhakka
2 Favorite Actress- Supriya Pilgaonkar for Amhi Satpute
3 Favorite Comedian- Siddharth Jadhav for De Dhakka
4 Favorite Villain- Siddharth Jadhav for Galgale Nighale
5 Favorite Song- Ajay Atul- Moraya Moraya from Uladhal
6 Favorite Couple- Sachin – Supriya
7 Favorite Style Icon- Ankush Choudhari
8 Favorite Unforgettable Face- Sai Tamahankar
9 Favorite Film- De Dhakka

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Aayatya Gharat Gharoba ( आयत्या घरात घरोबा )

Aayatya Gharat Gharoba Marathi Film Poster
Release Year:  1991
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 138 min.
Studio/presenter: Kittu Films
Producer(s): Sachin Pilgaonkar
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Writer: Sachin Pilgaonkar
ScreenPlay: Vasant Sabnis, Sachin Pilgaonkar
Dialogues: Vasant Sabnis
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Sachin Pilgaonkar
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Assistant Director: Avinash Thakur
Writer: Sachin Pilgaonkar
ScreenPlay: Vasant Sabnis, Sachin Pilgaonkar
Dialogues: Vasant Sabnis
Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar
Music: Arun Paudwal
Playback Singer:  Suresh Wadkar, Anuradha Paudwal, Mohammad Ajij, Shailendra Singh, Prashant Damle, Sachin Pilgaonkar
Cinematographer (DOP): Randev Bhaduri
Editor: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Starcast: Sachin Pilgaonkar, Ashok Saraf, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Laxmikant Berde, Rajeshwari, Kishori Shahane
Art Director: Sharad Pol
Costumes: Anil Khanna, Supriya Pilgaonkar
Makeup: Mohan Pathare
Sound : Pandurang Bolur
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Madhav Kishan, Vijay Borade
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : Dhrupad Shah

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Ashi Hi Banva Banvi (अशी हि बनवा बनवी )

Ashi Hi Banava Banavi Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 1989
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: V Shantaram Production, Yuva Production
Producer(s): Kiran Shantaram
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Writer: Vasant Sabnis
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producer(s): Kiran Shantaram
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Assistant Director: Avinash Thakur
Writer: Vasant Sabnis
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Shantaram Nandgaonkar, Sudhir Moghe
Music: Arun Paudval, Anil Mohile
Playback Singer:   Suresh Wadkar, Anurash Paidval,Shailendra Sinh,Uttara kelakar, Sachin
Cinematographer (DOP): Ram Allam
Editor: Avinash Thakur , Chintu Dhavale
Starcast: Sachin Pilgaonkar, Ashok Saraf, Laxmikant Berde, Siddharth Ray, Swapnil Mohite, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Ashwini Bhave, Priya Arun, Nivedita Joshi, Nayantara, Viju Khote, Sudhir Joshi
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: na
Publicity Designs: Shreekant Dhongade
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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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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