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‘Campus Katta’ offers formula of traditional entertainment

Campus Katta
Rating: ★★ ½
Studio / Presenter: Sharp Eye Production
Producers: Prathamesh Gadwe
Writer, Director: Sanjeev Kolte
Cinematographyer: Jitendra Acharekar
Music: Pravin Kuwar
Cast: Santosh Juvekar, Namrata Gaikwad, Sheetal Dabholkar, Vikram Gokhale, Milind Shinde, Arun Nalawade, Swati Chitnis, Kishori Shahane, Rahul Dongre
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Come election time and it’s the time for the youth of Maharashtra to come forward and fight corruption by Politicians in the society. This seems to be the motive of some of the film makers today. And, director Sanjiv Kolte is nowhere behind, in presenting such a timely subject through his latest released Marathi film ‘Campus Katta’. Set on the backdrop of a college at a district place of Maharashtra, owned by the politicians Annansaheb Gunthe Patil (Arun Nalwade) and Kolse Patil (Milind Shinde). The ultimate aim of these two politicians is to make quick money, through donations for admissions, through the few educational institutes owned by them, making profits in catering services and selling the extra land meant for recreation purpose. But, they face stiff opposition from College student’s leader Raja Shinde (Santosh Juvekar), who prefers to remain in the same college for years, fighting corruption at administrative level in the college.

Being a dynamic leader, Raja has his own followers from the college, who are always there for staging demonstrations every time, when ever there is a need to pressurise the management. He has a well wisher girl friend Rasika (Sheetal Dabholkar), who also poses as a journalist for a TV channel, besides being member of his college katta. In comes Sakhi (Namrata Gaikwad), daughter of new college principal Kochrekar (Vikram Gokhale); who also becomes a great admirer of Raja Shinde, watching his fight against injustice. As the time progresses, we see the love blossoming between Raja and Sakhi, disappointing Rasika, who is also close to Raja’s mother. But, like a good friend, she accepts Raja’s decision and remains by his side, like a loyal friend.
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Raja’s methodology is not acceptable to the new principal, who feels that he is nothing but a hot headed irresponsible leader with no future. But, looking at the way the trustees putting pressure on college management, he later realises the presence of Raja in dealing with such corrupt people. But, in the process, he has to sacrifice the life of his own daughter, who marries Raja; but cannot make him happy. So, it’s a happy end after a tragic turn, in the concluding part of the film.
Instead of presenting a strong conflict, the film has just remained representative about the different characters; be it the protagonist Raja, the two corrupt selfish politicians, a straight forward college principal, a typical young villain, a so called name sake female journalist and the team of forty loyal students, always with Raja.

Except for the character of Santosh Juvekar and Vikram Gokhale, there is no force noticed in the other characters. The confrontation of Sakhi with her parents for siding Raja, sounds very unnatural, than being realistic in the screenplay. The two politicians played by Arun Nalawade and Milind Shinde are neither funny nor terrifying. Even the new villain – Rahul Dongre playing their right hand to counter Raja, looks very unimpressive, with the kind of weak role entrusted to him.

The two girls Namrata Gaikwad and Sheetal Dabholkar are just namesake, though they have few songs to their share. It is Santosh Juvekar, who dominates, throughout the film. There are other characters like Raja’s mother played by Kishori Shahane, Sakhi’s mother played by Swati Chitnis and others around. But, they have very less to their share, except for being part of emotion filled scenes. The film has failed to define the roles of certain characters, like the one who is always with Raja and whom Rasika calls ‘Sir’. Even, it is not clear, what exactly Rasika does? If she is a student of the college, what way, she is associated with a TV channel? A freelancer or a full time journalist?

Barring these lapses, the film still manages to present the subject of united fight of the youth against the corrupt education system, in director Sanjiv Kolte’s style; using lot of emotional content in this otherwise action filled film. There is good scope for music by Pravin Kunwar, using the songs at festive occasions. As a result, the film appears as an ordinary formula entertainer, filled with emotions.

‘Rangakarmi’ – When Ego clashes with Conscience…

Rangkarmi Movie
Rating: ★★★
Studio: Shashi Sumit Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd.
Producers: Shashi Mittal & Sumit H Mittal
Writer, Director: Sanjeev Kolte
Editor: Failzal, Imran Mahadik
Music: Praveen Kunwar.
Cast: Dr. Amol Kolhe, Sheetal Dabholkar, Sharmistha Raut, Mohan Joshi,
Prafull Samant, Devendra Dodke, Dinesh kanade, Mahesh Bodas, Deepjyoti Naik & Mrunal Gawde.
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

It is a common observation to experience bad thoughts, as long as you don’t act on them. Generally, Bad thoughts keep coming, influenced by the environment and it is up to every individual to keep away from such thoughts. At the same time, Good thoughts also keep striking your mind . Acting on either of them is the choice of every individual. Latest Marathi film ‘Rangakarmi’ is about the rise and fall of a stage actor, who becomes a victim of his own thinking process.

The film cleverly communicates through two small black and white puppets, used by the actor , to express the clash of his ego with his conscience. Keshav Inamdar ( Dr. Amol Kolhe) is a struggling actor , who comes to Mumbai from his village in Maharashtra, only to become an actor. Initially, he works at back stage in a drama theatre. Being passionate about acting, he knows the dialogues of all the important characters by heart and entertains the back stage staff with his skills. His talent is noticed by a senior make-up artist Dwarkanath Kambli ( Mohan Joshi), who not only offers him shelter in his own house; but, also turns his mentor, by recommending him to play lead role of ‘karna’ in the drama on the great warrior.

Keshav, with his simplicity, not only wins the heart of Dwarkanath, but, also his daughter Minal ( Sheetal Dabholkar) and the producer Shantaram (Praful Samant). He seeks the help of Minal to improvise his clear accent, required for the plays. His talent takes him to a position, where he is required to take certain decisions about his entering the glamorous field of films. His co star Revathi (Sharmistha Raut), poisons his mind against his mentor and there comes a time, when Keshav tries to prove himself as greater than the audience. He separates from Dwarkanath and thus begins his downfall with excessive drinking. Lying on hospital bed in an emergency ward, Keshav shares his journey in this field, through flashback.
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The film has an unusual subject, though it is somewhat based on the style of films like ‘Natarang’ and ‘Balgandharva’, throwing light on the real lives of a stage performer and a back stage artist . Very cleverly director Sanjeev Kolte, unfolds the journey of a young struggling actor, showing ups and downs in his life. His relationship with Senior make up artist Dwarkanath and his daughter Minal, his association with his selfish co star Revathi and his differences with his mentor.

They have been presented with perfection. But, the director has too many things to show, which results in speeding up every event in fast forward style. Instead of the patchwork of dialogues uttered by the hero, in the wing or in presence of his unit members, it would have been better, if he had made him enact the same on stage, with different get up. But, he has concluded the film very well, in the climax.

In the role of Dwarkanath, senior versatile actor Mohan Joshi has given a remarkable performance. Amol kolhe does find a suitable role to exploit his talent and he has done a wonderful job. In the role of Minal, Sheetal Dabholkar makes a good debut in Marathi films. She has played Minal with complete understanding about the character, displaying her inner feelings cleverly. Sharmistha Raut is the perfect choice for Revathi’s role and she has done a good job. Others in the character roles, have offered good support. Music by Pravin Kunvar has also played an important role, to create an environment of the 70s and 80s era. Photography is good but the art direction should have been more better.

However, looking at the sincere effort of the director to present his story and main characters, the film has turned out to be a sensible film, offering tributes to all those back stage artistes, who have served this industry with total dedication to their respective profession. More than keshav, it is the story of Dwarkanath, the make up artist, which is more touching in this film.

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Rangkarmi ( रंगकर्मी )

Rangakarmi Marathi Movie
Release Year: 2013 (27 December)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Shashi Sumit Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd.
Producers: Shashi Mittal & Sumit H Mittal
Executive  Producer: na
Director:  Sanjeev Kolte
Writer: Sanjeev Kolte
ScreenPlay: Sumeet H Mittal, Sanjeev Kolte
Dialogues: Sanjeev Kolte
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Producers: Shashi Mittal & Sumit H Mittal
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sanjeev Kolte
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Sanjeev Kolte
ScreenPlay: Sumeet H Mittal, Sanjeev Kolte
Dialogues: Sanjeev Kolte
Lyrics: na
Music: Pravin Kuwar
Playback Singer: Amit Raj
Cinematographer (DOP): Jitendra Acharekar
Editor: Failzal, Imran Mahadik
Starcast: Dr. Amol Kolhe, Sheetal Dabholkar, Sharmistha Raut, Mohan Joshi, Prafull Samant, Devendra Dodke, Dinesh Kanade, Mahesh Bodas, Deepjyoti Naik, Mrunal Gawde.
Art Director: Trupti Tamhane, Deepak Salunkhe
Costumes: na
Makeup: na
Sound : na
Background Score: na
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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‘Rangakarmi’ all set to release on 27th Dec

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Rangakarmi Marathi Movie