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‘Disco Sannya’ music and trailer launched

Disco Sannya Marathi Movie Trailer Launch Photo
Parth Bhalerao, Sanjay Khapre & other crew members at music launch of Marathi movie ‘Disco Sannya

The music and trailer of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Disco Sannya‘ was launched recently in Mumbai. Made under the banner of Vakav Films , the film is Produced by music director duo of Sachin Purohit and Abhijeet Kawthalkar and directed by debutant Niyaz Mujawar . The film stars National Award winner Parth Bhalerao, who will be seen in his first solo lead in a Marathi film. The film is all set to release on August 5, 2016

This film , which is a social drama also stars Sanjay Khapre in an important lead role. The film ‘Disco Sannya‘ features three songs and a promotional song, which all feature traditional Marathi beats. Highlight of this film is a song ‘Chingabunga‘ sung by the 13 year old Reeshab Purohit and Adarsh Shinde, as well as, ‘Ala bagha Disco Sannya‘, the promotional song of the film, sung by the evergreen Avdhoot Gupte. All the songs in the movie are composed by music directors turned producers Sachin Purohit and Abhijeet Kawthalkar.

Other artistes of the film are, Chitra Khare, Gauri Konge, Suhas Shirsat and Umesh Jagtap. Director of Photography – Sandeep Patil, editing Milind Damle & Choreography by Bhoumik Shah are other credits.

Tu Tu Mi Mi (तू तू मी मी ) Marathi Natak

Tu Tu Mi Mi Marathi Natak
Genres: Comedy Drama
Rating: na
Opening Date: 2015 (12 November)
Production House: Bhumika Theatres
Producer(s):  Bhumika Theatres
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Writer: Kedar Shinde
Director: Kedar Shinde
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Producer(s): Bhumika Theatre
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Director: Kedar Shinde
Writer:  Kedar Shinde
Dialogues: na
Artist:  Santosh Pawar,Sanjay Khapre,Kamalakar Satpute,Milan Bal,Shraddha Chavan
Set Design: Pradeep Mulye
Lights: Shital Talpade.
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Background Music:  na
Makeup: Sandeep Nagarkar,Pravin Darne
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Hair Style: Omkar Mangesh Datt.
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Lyrics:  Guru Thakur.
Music: Ashok Patki
Playback singers:  na
Choreographer :  Deepali Vichare.
Publicity Designs:  na

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Atithi Part 1 ( अतिथी पार्ट १ )

Atithi Part 1 Marathi Movie Poster
Release Year: 2015 (5 June)
Genres: Black comedy
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Shree Production
Producers: Ashok Mokariya, Girish Kumar
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Ashish Pujari
Writer: Nilesh Bhosle
ScreenPlay: Ashish Pujari
Dialogues: na
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Producers: Ashok Mokariya, Girish Kumar
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Director: Ashish Pujari
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Nilesh Bhosle
ScreenPlay: Ashish Pujari
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Ganesh Nigade
Music: Suhit Abhyankar, Adi Ramchandra
Playback Singer:   na
Cinematographer (DOP): Dhaval Ganbote
Editor: Nitesh Rathod
Starcast: Vijay Chavan, Milind Shinde, Sanjay Khapre, Sanjay Mohite, Kishor Chaugule, Kishor Nandlaskar, Nayan Jadhav, Sanjivani Jadhav, Prshant Tapsvi, Anant Jog, Tejpal Wagh, Rohit Chavan
Art Director: na
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : Rohit Pradhan
Background Score: Suhit Abhyankar
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: Yogesh Dixit
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
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‘Salaam’ pays tribute to the families of brave Army Soldiers and Policemen

Salaam Marathi Movie
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio / Presenter: Calyx Media & Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Producer: Sanjay Dawra
Story, Screenplay, Director: Kiran Yadnyopavit
Editor: Suchitra Sathe
Cinematographyer: Abhijit Abde
Music: Rahul Rande
Cast: Girish Kulkarni, Sanjay khapre, Abhishek Bharate,
Vivek Chabukswar, Kishore Kadam, Shashank Shende, Suhas Shirsat, Praveen Tarde,
Siddheshwar Zadbuke, Savita Prabhune
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

The foundation of a good Marathi film is in its story. Latest released Marathi film ‘Salaam’ offers one such unique story on the backdrop of a village off Pune, which is known for families of brave soldiers and policemen. The story of ‘Salaam’ revolves around two such families; i.e. of a soldier in Indian army deputed at the border and a Policeman with Maharashtra Police, posted in Mumbai.

‘Salaam’ has a sensible story, mixed with emotions; but supported by light humour filled into the screenplay. The film makes its intention very clear from the very first scene, very intelligently shot, while the credits of the film appear on one side. With light sound effect played in the backdrop, the film suggests its class. ‘Salaam’ is actually a festival kind of film, which has been released first and then intend to participate in various film festivals. Director Kiran Yadnyopavit has selected wonderful locations for this film, to give a realistic feeling to the audience.
Vivek Chabukswar Girish Kulkarni

More than the story of the Policeman (Girish Kulkarni) serving for Maharashtra Police and posted in Mumbai and an Army Soldier (Sanjay Khapre) posted at the border; it is the story of their families and in particular their two children Raghu (Vivek Chabukswar) son of a Policeman and Sada ( Abhishek Bharate) son of an Army Soldier The film goes on to narrate the story of these two children, who are good friends. But, goes on to show, how they develop differences, while making collections for charity purpose, considering it as a competition, to win a medal for maximum collections.

Very cleverly, the director takes the audience into their typical village lifestyle, to show their playful days and how they face the grave situation. ‘Salaam’ is a simple story which is very effectively passed on to the audience, through its well presented screenplay. Every situation in the film, has a message to convey; be it the doubt in the mind of Raghu, as to who is superior? A Policeman or an Army soldier? Then, the break up of friendship between the two little friends, doubting each other’s integrity over collection of funds for charity and finally, the realisation of friendship, by Raghu; in the concluding scene . All these incidences have been very cleverly sequenced in the film.

Director Kiran Yadnyopavit has rightly used Albert Einstein’s quote before the start of the film ” If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.” And, he has succeeded in conveying the actual meaning, through this film. At the end of the film, he goes on to remind you of Helen Keller’s quote, ” All the world is full of suffering. It is also full of overcoming.” Though, he hasn’t displayed the same on screen.

Kishore Kadam Mandar Deodhar

Best thing about this film is the coming together of three people, who have won national awards. Girish Kulkarni, who plays a Policeman is at his best, offering his natural skills; though he doesn’t have much scope for acting. But, Vivek Chabukswar has tried to do better, expressing his emotions well, through many important scenes in this film. He has turned out to be the real hero of this film. The third national award winner behind the screen, is a techie – Sound designer and mixing Engineer Anmol Bhave, who has also done a commendable job; which is clearly noticed in many outdoor scenes.

Among the other performers, Aatisha Naik as Raghu’s mother has played a totally different role of a kind hearted wife and mother in this film. Jyoti Chandekar as the grandmother, is impressive. Sanjay Khapre has played his limited role, with ease. Kishore Kadam as the head of the village school has done a good job, while Shashank Shende, Suhas Shirsat, Praveen Tarde, Siddheshwar Zadbuke, Savita Prabhune ( from Baramati) and the other six children have supported very well.

The film has only two songs; but the background music offered by Rahul Ranade is very apt for this type of film. All in all, ‘Salaam’ is a sensible film, and is a tribute to the families of those brave soldiers and policemen; who are used to face grave situations in their life and to overcome them.

 

“I am grateful to my friends” – Bharath Jadhav

Kranti Redkar Bharat Jadhav

Bharat Jadhav’s own production company ‘Aarambh Imagines’ has launched its first production ‘One Two ka Four’ on Mi Marathi channel last month, but, its official launching for the press was delayed, due to non availability of Marathi superstar. Incidentally, he was also busy with the revival of ‘Sahi Re Sahi’ his super hit comedy play.

On Saturday 21st August, Bharat had invited the press at Hotel Rangsharada, Mumbai, to brief them about his entry with home production. Naming his wife Sarita as the Producer, Bharat said that he launched this company using his son’s name Aarambh. “For a long time, I was very keen to start my Home production and with this comedy serial ‘One Two ka Four’, I found the right platform at Mi Marathi. I am thankful to them for giving me this opportunity but at the same time I am also thankful to my dear friends like Avadhoot Gupte, who has composed the music of this serial’s
Kranti Redkar, Bharat Jadhav, One two ka four
title track, Sanjay Jadhav, who has shot this music video, Jitendra Joshi, who has penned the lyrics and Umesh Jadhav, who has choreographed it. All these people haven’t charged a single paisa from me. And, above all, how can I forget my co-artistes? They just agreed to play the roles in this serial, without asking how much they would be paid . But, I am not going to let them down. They will all be paid soon,” said Bharat, while delivering his speech.
Speaking on the occasion, Kranti Redkar (his co-star), Director Dnyanesh Bhalekar ( Comedy Express fame), Actors- Sanjay Khapre, Vijay Gokhale, Kamlakar Satpute & Jairaj Nair, were all praise for Bharat for having got an opportunity to work with him. They also praised his good nature and his simplicity, even after becoming a big star. Kedar Shinde, the director of ‘Sahi Re Sahi’ and a good friend of Bharat also spoke on the occasion. Actor Ankush Choudhary, who is also a good friend of Bharat was also present for the function. Bharat’s family comprising of his wife-Sarita, son-Aarambh and daughter-Surabhi however preferred to sit quietly in one corner of the hall. It was only Kranti Redkar, who joined them after the interaction with press was over.

When MMW spoke to Aarambh, to know what he had imagined about this production, ( since his name was given to it) the 4th standard kid was taken by surprise and just preferred to smile. Kranti Redkar, while speaking about her forthcoming films, said that her ‘Laadi Laadli’ was due for release around Ganapati festival time. Neelam Shirke was conspicuously absent and the host announced that she was busy elsewhere and couldn’t make it for the function. The happiest person on the occasion was Vijay Gokhale, who plays Bharat’s boss in the office in this serial. He played a perfect host on Bharat’s behalf, on this occasion.

‘One two ka Four’ which is a total comedy in a typical Bharat style, is being shown on ‘Mi Marathi channel’ every Monday and Tuesday at 10 pm.