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Siddharth Sonalee together in Marathi web series ‘Mantlya Manaat’

Siddharth Chandekar and Sonalee Kulkarni have shot for a web series ‘Manatlya Manaat’ which has been aired on Shemaroome app. The topic of this series is based on arranged marriage and the five meetings of the couple before their marriage. The film goes on to show their actual behavior and also their thought process which goes on simultaneously.

Manatlya Manaat Web Series
Sonalee Kulkarni and Sidhharth Chandekar in web series Manatlya Manaat

According to the makers, it is a simple story with a different approach to show the feelings of Abhishek and Shivani little before their marriage. Directed by Sandeep Navare and written by Shirish Latkar this web series in Marathi is expected to attract the young viewers. For Siddharth and Sonalee this has been a new experience of the web world.

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Gulabjaam ( गुलाबजाम )

Gulabjaam Marathi Movie Poster
Release Year: 2018 (16 February)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Zee Studios
Producers: Vinod Malgewar, Vishal Chordia
Executive  Producer: Amol Bhagat
Director: Sachin Kundalkar
Writer: Sachin Kundalkar, Tejas Modak
ScreenPlay: Sachin Kundalkar, Tejas Modak
Dialogues: Sachin Kundalkar, Tejas Modak
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Producers: Vinod Malgewar, Vishal Chordia
Executive Producer: Amol Bhagat
Director: Sachin Kundalkar
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Sachin Kundalkar, Tejas Modak
ScreenPlay: Sachin Kundalkar, Tejas Modak
Dialogues: Sachin Kundalkar, Tejas Modak
Lyrics: Tejas Modak
Music: Thaikkudam Bridge
Playback Singer:   na
Cinematographer (DOP): Milind Jog
Editor: Suchitra Sathe
Starcast: Sonali Kulkarni, Siddharth Chandekar, Mahesh Ghag, Madhura Deshpande, Chinmay Udgirkar , Mohanabai
Art Director: Purva Pandit – Bhujbal
Costumes: Amit Divekar
Food Design: Saili Rajadhyaksha, Shweta Bapat
Makeup: na
Sound : Anita Kushwah
Background Score: Debarpito Saha
Choreographer: na
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Vizual Junkies
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : na

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Gulabjaam Marathi Film Poster

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Team of ‘Bus Stop’ celebrate birthday of Siddharth Chandekar

Aniket Vishwasrao, Pooja Sawant, Siddharth Chandekar Amruta Khanvilkar & others
Aniket Vishwasrao, Pooja Sawant, Siddharth Chandekar Amruta Khanvilkar & others

Many a times birthdays of stars are celebrated by their co stars of the film, which is due for release. Popular film and television actor Siddharth Chandekar‘s 26th birthday was also celebrated by his co stars in the forthcoming Marathi film ‘Bus Stop‘ in a big way. And, it turned out to be a memorable evening for the birthday boy. The entire team of this film was present on this occasion.

Multi starrer ‘Bus Stop‘ is produced by Marathi rapper Shreyas Jadhav, along with Poonam Shende, Gajendra Patil, Aasu Nihalani the film is all set to release on 21st July 2017. Along with Siddharth Chandekar, the film stars Amruta Khanvilkar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Hemant Dhome, Pooja Sawant, Rasika Sunil, Akshay Waghmare, Madhura Deshpande, Suyog Gore, Avinash Narkar, Sanjay Mone, Sharad Ponkshe, Uday Tikekar and Vidyadhar Joshi. Camera by state award winner Abhijit Abde and music by Jasraj-Hrishikesh and Saurabh are the other credits.

‘Zenda’ sends a strong message to fanatical party workers

Zenda
Rating: na
Presenter: Black Gold Films, A square Entertainments
Director: Awadhoot Gupte
Story : Awadhoot Gupte
Dialogues, Screenplay: Sachin Darekar
Cinematographer: Rahul Jadhav
Music: Awadhoot Gupte
Cast: Pushkar Shotri, Rajesh Shrungarpure, Santosh Juvekar,
Sidharth Chandekar, Sachit Patil, Chinmay Mandlekar, Tejashree Pradhan, Neha Joshi,
Shubhangi Gokhale, Ujwala Jog..
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

You may be a dedicated worker of any political party having blind faith in your leader, but when your leaders take you for granted; the day is not far when your conscience will not permit you to continue with them further. With this theme, Avadhoot Gupte’s much awaited political thriller ‘Zenda’ is all set to release on 8th January 2009. Set on the backdrop of the situation that had arisen in Maharashtra, due to split in a regional party over the issue of their chief handing over the leadership to his own son. Rather than glorifying the party leadership and the internal family affairs, the film maker has tried to emphasize on the impact of such political crisis on the dedicated party workers.

Surprisingly, the film which has uncovered the selfish motives of two leaders trying to show their strength at the cost of their fanatical followers; hasn’t received much opposition prior to its release, except for a delegation belonging to one upcoming party, lodging their protest over few scenes. It is very difficult to predict the success of this well presented film, but one thing is clear that Marathi cinema has taken up a bolder and sensible theme to create that required impact on the target audience affected by blind faith in their leaders.
Zenda
‘Zenda’ does not openly show the senior political leader and founder of the party in this film, but only his shivering hands holding the Rudraksha string, indicate his presence in few scenes. The entire screenplay tests the patience of three fanatical youths who are affected by the changing political scenario in the state politics with the change in stance by their leaders. On the other hand, how the fourth youth who is a shrewd consultant of an Event Management company benefits out of this political battle, has been cleverly shown through this film.

Director Avadhoot Gupte has tried to touch upon so many other relevant issues covered by the story and screenplay writer Sachin Darekar. One of them is obviously the selfish attitude of the leaders,

while playing the hand in glove game with opposition party leaders to protect each other’s interest; and the other being the modus operandi behind the postings of corrupt police officers to mobilize the funds for the party. Very clearly the film goes on to show how a Home minister of a ruling party is in touch with his opposition party leader to derive maximum benefits for him and his party. In the climax, the director has shown as to how the change in stance by their leaders at the last minute, make them lose their dedicated workers. And at the same time, it is shown as to who ultimately benefits.

‘Zenda’ is an action packed thriller based on a serious issue that ultimately affects today’s youth; but it is a more a serious tale rather than an entertaining film. It is altogether a different cinema showing the dark side of Maharashtra’s politics and how the local Maharashtrians ultimately suffer. Those who love to watch films on realistic subjects, will surely like ‘Zenda’. Besides good music, excellent photography at outdoor locations; the other plus points of the film are good editing and performances of the artistes, who look so natural. Watch Santosh Juvekar as a college drop-out and fanatic party worker. His body language and spontaneous reactions speaks a lot about the dilemma of all those who fall into his category. On the other hand, Siddharth Chandekar, who plays his close friend and his sister’s boy friend; has a different image of a well educated young man, who takes his decisions as per his conscience. He too has played his character with authority. Chinmany Mandlekar, the young party worker from Kolhapur perfectly fits into his character of an educated youth who is very ambitious of making it big in Politics, step by step.

Among others in the cast, Pushkar Shroti and Rajesh Shringarpure fit perfectly into their respective characters, well supported by Sachit Patil, Tejashree Pradhan, Neha Joshi, Shubhangi Gokhale and Ujwala Jog.