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Shilpa Navalkar wants a debate on AIDS awareness

Actress Shilpa Navalkar
Actress Shilpa Navalkar

Shilpa Navalkar is not only a popular script writer and actress , but she is also spreading awareness of important social issues in the society. Being the daughter of Late Pramod Navalkar , former Cultural Minister of Maharashtra, she has been blessed for her commitment to the society. Shilpa Navalkar has now taken the lead to spread more awareness about AIDS among the people. “Unfortunately people are fearing to discuss about AIDS, as they relate this disorder only with sex. Today, in schools they have included the subject of sex education, but still the knowledge about AIDS is not reaching the youngsters. And therefore, the actual reasons for spreading AIDS is not reaching to target population. There is an urgent need to have debate on this issue,” feels Shilpa, while taking about this subject.

We have been watching some dramas, TV serials and films talking about this issue, but that’s not reaching the masses. Speaking on the occasion of World AIDS awareness day, veteran actor Ashok Shinde also feels that one should go beyond the medium of TV and cinema to explain how people get affected by AIDS. Actress Namrata Gaikwad says that every citizen of this country should be explained how to take precautions by regular testing of blood and to remove the misunderstandings about this ailment. Actor Suvrat Joshi feels that it is very necessary for the person affected with AIDS to properly communicate with the doctor and at the same time should find morale support from his friends and family members.

With this initiative taken up by these few members from Marathi entertainment industry, let us hope that more artiste will come forward to create more awareness among people in Maharashtra about this ailment and precautions to be taken to avoid this ailment.

Shilpa Navalkar’s Marathi play ‘Selfie’ now in English

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Sukanya Mone, Rujuta Deshmukh, Shilpa Navalkar, Purva Gokhale, Sonali Pandit in Marathi play ‘Selfie’

Actress Shilpa Navalkar , who had turned a playwright with her Marathi play ‘Selfie‘ , has proved successful as a writer, as her play has presented 100 shows. But, the good news for her, is that the rights of this play have been purchased by Paritosh Painter, for its remake in Hindi and English. The English version of this play will be staged soon, which will be directed by Tanaaz Irani and will star Tanaaz Irani, Dimple Shah, Shweta Gulati, Priya Malik & Kiswar Merchant. Joy Singh Gupta has translated this play into English, but the subject of this play having an universal appeal, it can work in any language. The original Marathi play directed by Ajit Bhure, had staged this play in USA for almost one month. Now, the play ‘Selfie‘  will be nearing the mark of 125 shows.

Reacting to this good news, writer Shilpa Navalkar has expressed her happiness, over staging of her play in English. “I feel, all the people should watch this play” she said. It ,may be recalled that another Marathi writer Bharat Dabholkar has also been successful in English with his plays like ‘Bottoms Up‘, ‘Carry On Heaven‘ & ‘Blame It On Yashraj‘ . We only hope that Shilpa also follows his footsteps.

Selfie (सेल्फी) Marathi Natak

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Genres: Drama
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Opening Date: 2015 (07 October)
Production House: Aseem Entetainment
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Presenter :  Ajit Bhure, Hemant Takle
Writer: Shilpa Navalkar
Director: Ajit Bhure
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Co-producer: Dhananjay Ketkar
Director: Ajit Bhure
Writer: Shilpa Navalkar
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Artist : Sukanya Kulkarni, Rujuta Deshmukh, Poorva Gokhale, Shilpa Navalkar, Sonali Pandit
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Shilpa Navalkar

“My father will always remain an ideal before me” – Shilpa Navalkar

Ever since she made her debut through Amol Palekar’s film ten years ago, Shilpa Navalkar has been in the reckoning in the Marathi entertainment industry. Daughter of a popular Politician and former Minister of Maharashtra Government; Shilpa never thought of entering into politics. An electronics engineer, she preferred to choose acting career, with the support from her kind hearted father, who was himself a multifaceted personality. Shilpa is very much missing her father today, but his ideals have only encouraged her to writing field, besides acting. Marathi Movie world spoke to this talented personality, who recalled most of her memorable moments in life, besides talking about her profession.

Excerpts from an interview:

Shilpa NavalkarQ: What made you choose acting, instead of entering politics?
A: Though my father was in politics, there was never political type of atmosphere at home. People say that politicians cannot give time to their family; but my father always had time for us. He was very liberal. Since childhood I was into acting. During my school and college days, I have performed in experimental plays and thereafter entered professional theatre. My father knew very well about my interest in acting and supported me from time to time. That’s how I could enter this profession.

Q: Then how did you turn towards writing ?
A: During the year 2001, I was offered a film ‘Kairee‘ by Amol Palekar and bagged an award for best debutant. Thereafter I did an Indo French film ‘Maaya’. This enabled me to turn to TV serials. While doing ‘Bhagyavidhata‘, I was asked whether I would be able to write dialogues for this serial and I wrote 300 episodes for this serial. Also for ‘Ya Sukhanno Ya’ I had written 600 Episodes. This was a good experience, which opened opportunities for me to write for serials like ‘Mrugajal’, ‘Kulvadhu’ and ‘Bandh Reshmache’.

Q: What you exactly intend to do now? Acting or writing ?
A: Both the interests are very close to me. When I am on the sets, I think about acting and nothing else. But, when I find free time from acting, I concentrate on my writing. In short, I am giving equal importance to both.

Q: Any particular person, who inspired you in your life ?
A: My father shall always remain an ideal before me. Though he was into active politics, he never neglected his domestic responsibilities. He always used to say, “If you decide to achieve something, it is possible; and to make it possible, you need to work very hard.”

Q: Do you have any fond memories about your father ?
A: There are so many memorable moments and it’s not possible to narrate them all. But, few are still fresh in my memory. My father being a politician, was a family man first. The time a person doing 10-6 job gives to his family, the same time my father had for his family. He never brought his political work at home. I still recollect those moments, when he used to take us for outing, be it shopping or eating out together. There was not a single occasion, when he gave us time and backed out at the last minute. While shopping, though my mother used to remind us about the cost, my father never compromised on the price, after selection.

As regards maintaining discipline, there was full freedom for our activities. Before leaving the house, we only had to inform where we were going and what time we would be back, as there were no cell phones those days. There was a time when I used to spend extra time in delayed rehearsals of experimental plays, but it was all understood. Those days, not many people could digest experimental plays, but my father saw all my plays and appreciated them.

Q: tell us something about your family ?
A: Myself and my husband Hrishi Deshpande are in the same field. We have a ten year old daughter. Both of us started an ad agency Aadyot ad films. In fact, my husband has also directed one film ‘Jinki Re Jinki’

Q: But, how do you manage your busy schedule ?
A: This is possible because of my mother-in-law, who helps me a lot to shoulder some of my responsibilities at home front; especially looking after my daughter.

Q: How do you look at the woman of 21st century ?
A: The woman of 21st century is no different than woman of 20th century. Even during the olden days, the woman had to turn strong according to situations.

Q: What are your future plans ?
A: At present, I am working on a script for a film. It’s a thriller titled ‘Heads Ki Tails’. I am required to complete this assignment before February 2012. Side by side I am doing my acting assignments.