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Actress Smita Tambe turns producer with ‘Saavat’

Actress Smita Tambe, who has been part of many award winning sensible Marathi films for the past few years, has turned producer with the film ‘Saavat’. Smita will be producing this film under the banner of Ringing Rain production in association with Niraksha Films & Lateral Works Pvt Ltd. Directed by Saurabh Sinha, this film stars Smita Tambe in the lead role of CBI Officer Aditi Deshmukh.

Actress Smita Tambe, 'Saavat' movie producerActress Smita Tambe, 'Saavat' movie producer
Actress Smita Tambe, ‘Saavat’ movie producer

Smita who is inspired by the performances of  actresses like  Late Smita Patil in ‘Umbartha’ & ‘Jait Re Jait’,  Smita Talwalkar in ‘Chaukat Raja’, Madhu Kambikar in ‘Vidushak’, Neena Kulkarni in ‘Uttarayan’, always felt that she should perform a strong character of a woman in films. Speaking about her involvement in production, Smita said that when Saurabh approached her with the script of this film, she felt that she should also involve herself in production, besides performing the lead role. Along with Smita the film stars Shwetambari, Milind Shirole & Sanjeevani Jadhav. The film will be released all over Maharashtra on 22ndMarch 2019.

Marathi Film ‘Saavat’ gets ready for release on 22nd March

During the past few years, we find our Marathi films have been effectively presenting some relevant social issues to create awareness among people. Forthcoming Marathi film ‘Saavat’ produced by Hitesha Deshpande & Shobhita Manglik and directed by Saurabh Sinha also falls in this category. Through this film the makers have raised certain issues such as, the exiting traditional rituals, at a time, when the women have made progress by reaching to top positions in jobs and other sectors. In spite of spread of mobile network even to villages, we still find people becoming prey to blind faith.

'Saavat' Marathi Film
‘Saavat’ Marathi Film

Clearly indicating through the poster, the film has opened a fight against such wrong practices in the society. According to the makers, The story of this film is set on the backdrop of the border between faith and blind faith, thus making people understand what is good for them, without imposing anything on them. This film, which is getting ready to release on 22nd march all over Maharashtra, stars Smita Tambe, Milind Shirole, Shwetambari Ghute & Sanjeevani Jadhav in lead roles.

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Ganvesh ( गणवेश )

Ganvesh Marathi Film Poster
Release Year: 2016 (24 June)
Genres: Drama
Rating: ★★½
Censor: U
Duration: 129 min.
Studio/presenter: Eros International
Producer(s):  Vijayate Entertainment
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Atul Chandrakant Jagdale
Writer: Tejas Ghatage
ScreenPlay: Tejesh Ghadage
Dialogues: Tejas Ghatage
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers:  Vijayate Entertainment
Executive Producer: na
Co-producers: Rajendra Kulkarni, Shailendra Gadekar, Sachin Deshmukh
Director: Atul Chandrakant Jagdale
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Tejas Ghatage
ScreenPlay: Tejesh Ghadage
Dialogues: Tejas Ghatage
Lyrics: Guru Thakur
Music: Nihar Shembekar
Playback Singer:   Urmila Dhangar , Nandesh Umap
Cinematographer (DOP): Atul Chandrakant Jagdale
Editor: Rajesh Rao
Starcast: Mukta Barve, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kishore Kadam, Smita Tambe, Guru Thakur, Nagesh Bhosale, Suhas Palshikar, Ganesh Yadav, Sharad Ponkshe, Jayant Savarkar, Tanmay Mande.
Art Director: Dnyandeo Indulkar
Action: Harpal Singh, Ravi Kumar
Costumes: Smita Koli
Makeup: Lalit Kulkarni
Sound : Shishir Chausalkar
Background Score: Mangesh Dhakade
Choreographer: Kartik Paul
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: Sachin Suresh Gurav
P.R.O.: Ram Kondilkar
Distributor : na

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‘Ganvesh’ gets ready with promotion with release of teaser
Trailer of Marathi film ‘Ganvesh’ unveiled

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Ganvesh Marathi Film Poster

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Teaser of ‘Ganvesh’ receives good response


Vijayate Entertainment’s Marathi film ‘Ganvesh’ is now all set to release. The teaser of this film, released on social networking sites has been receiving good response. And, this clearly indicates that the film has good talented artistes, besides a touching tale of a school boy, who gets selected to give a speech during  the Independence day programme at his school. But, the child is asked to compulsorily wear a new school uniform, on this occasion.

The struggle of the poor parents of this child, who work in a brick manufacturing unit, is shown in the film. There are two more important characters in the film, comprising of  a veteran minister and a lady police officer, played by Dilip Prabhavalkar & Mukta Barve. Kishore Kadam and Smita Tambe play the parents of the little schoolboy , while the role of the schoolboy is played by child artiste Tanmay Mande. So, after ‘Partu’, Kishore Kadam and Smita Tambe will be seen once again portraying the role of poor parents.  The other artistes of the film are, Nagesh Bhosle, Guru Thakur & Ganesh Yadav.

The promotion of this film has just begun, with Kishore Kadam, Smita Tambe & producer director Atul Jagdale   interacting with the students of Balmohan Vidyamandir School on Tuesday afternoon. The school has already produced many good sportsperson and artistes .

‘Ganvesh’ gets ready with promotion with release of teaser

Mukta Barve In Ganvesh Movie Pictures
Mukta Barve In ‘Ganvesh’ Marathi Movie

Produced by Vijayate Entertainment, forthcoming Marathi Film ‘Ganvesh’ directed by Cameraman turned director Atul Jagdale, is getting ready for release. Recently, as part of its promotion, the teaser of this film was released, on the occasion of India’s Republic day. The three lead artistes of this film, Mukta Barve, Kishore Kadam & Smita Tambe made official announcement of the same, at Swatantryaveer Savarkar  Memorial, at Shivaji Park, Mumbai.

The film’s subject throws light on the neglected areas of the administration, like Corruption, unemployment & poverty. The director has tried to present this film in a humorous way, with the help of  music and good performances by talented artistes, who are part of this film. Tejas Ghatge has written the script of this film, while music is composed by Nihar Shembekar. Popular singers like Nandesh Umap and Urmila Dhangar have rendered their voices for the songs in this film, penned by Guru Thakur, who is also performing in this film.

The other artistes of ‘Ganvesh‘ movie are, Dilip Prabhavalkar,  Sharad Ponkshe, Nagesh Bhosale,  Jayant Savarkar, Ganesh Yadav, Suhas Palshikar & others.

‘Partu’ binds Maharashtra and Rajasthan in an emotive cord

Partu
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio/presenter:East West Films
Producers:Nitin Adsul, Sachin Adsul , Rupesh Mahajan, Darrel Cox, Clark McMillian
Director: Nitin Adsul
Writer: Nitin Adsul, Clark McMillian, Darrel Cox
Dialogues: Mayur Deval
Music: Shashank Powar, Greg Sims
Cinematographer (DOP): Sanjay Khanjode
Genres:  Drama
Censor: U/A
Duration: 130 Min.
Cast:Kishor Kadam, Smita Tambe, Saurabh Gokhale, Gayatri Deshmukh, Anshuman Vichare, Navani Parihar, Raja Bundela, Ravi Bhartiya, Yash Pande
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

It is not an easy job to bind the people from different states and culture together, through an emotion filled film’s story. But, US based Marathi filmmaker Nitin Adsul has succeeded in doing so. Through his latest Marathi film  ‘Partu’,  made under the banner of his US based East West Films, Nitin has presented a true story of his father’s uncle, a farmer, by profession and living in Nagar district of Maharashtra. The period of this story has been set on the backdrop of rural areas of both in Maharashtra and Rajasthan, during the period 1968 to 1985.

Laxman (Kishore Kadam)  a farmer just managing to provide enough food to his family, with  farming, finds a little boy on the streets of a village in Nagar district. He provides shelter to this boy, along with his two children, much against the wish of his wife ( Smita Tambe) . The boy is actually from a village in Rajasthan ,who is lost at Ahmednagar Railway station  missing his uncle in the crowd. But, the name of the village pronounced by the boy, is not properly understood by Laxman and he calls it some other place. Even his name Prithvi, is understood by the farmer as Partu.  Laxman tries to locate the village with the help of village postman, but is unable to locate it.

Partu Movie still

So, Partu becomes a close member of the farmer’s family, having lived with them for 17 long years. Laxman also gets him married to his friend’s daughter ( Gayatri Soham). Later, when it’s time to go on a pilgrimage, the family happens to travel to Rajasthan also. It is here that Lakxman gets a message through a messenger of almighty, to move to a particular village in Rajasthan,  to fulfill his wish of  returning Partu, to his biological parents. With lots of hurdles, he finally reaches the destination, in the film’s climax. But, it is Partu, who takes his own decision in the end.

The film has been very well presented with proper planning, being a true story. At the end of the film, the director has not forgotten to show the audience, the real life people, on whom the film has been made. And, that is the best part of this film. There are very few flaws noticed in the film’s story; but this being a true story, they can be ignored.  There are many emotion filled scenes in the film and the versatile artistes like Kishore Kadam, Smita Tambe, Saurabh Gokhale and Gayatri Soham Deshmukh have given full justice to their respective roles in this film. For Saurbh Gokhale this is a good debut in films. He has done one face to face scene of confrontation with versatile actor Kishore Kadam very well. Anshuman Vichare in the role of a private vehicle driver, has generated some humour, in post interval session, in this otherwise touching emotion filled film.

Music is just apt for the film’s story and two songs have been picturised very well. One of them is picturised on the young couple and the other towards the end, depicting the Rajasthani culture. Good photography, excellent background music and perfect sound design are other plus points of this brilliant film.

The overall film is very appealing and touches the heart of the audience, because of its emotion filled screenplay. It also binds Maharashtra and Rajasthan in an emotive cord .

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Partu ( परतु )

partu-marathi-movie-posterStudio/presenter: East West Films
Release Year: 2015
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 130 min.
Producers: Nitin Adsul, Sachin Adsul , Rupesh Mahajan, Darrel Cox, Clark McMillian
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Nitin Adsul
Writer:  Nitin Adsul, Clark McMillian , Darrel Cox
ScreenPlay: Nitin Adsul, Clark McMillian, Darrel Cox
Dialogues: Mayur Deval
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers: Nitin Adsul, Sachin Adsul , Rupesh Mahajan, Darrel Cox, Clark McMillian
Executive Producer: na
Director: Nitin Adsul
Assistant Director: na
Writer:  Nitin Adsul, Clark McMillian , Darrel Cox
ScreenPlay: Nitin Adsul, Clark McMillian, Darrel Cox
Dialogues: Mayur Deval
Lyrics: na
Music:  Shashank Powar, Greg Sims
Playback Singer: Shankar Mahadevan, Jasraj Joshi, Janhavi Prabhu Arora, Manish Rajgire and Shikha Ajmera
Cinematographer (DOP): Sanjay Khanjode
Editor: Rajesh Rao
Starcast: Kishor Kadam, Smita Tambe, Saurabh Gokhale,  Gayatri Deshmukh, Anshuman Vichare, Navani Parihar, Raja Bundela, Ravi Bhartiya, Yash Pande
Art Director: Girish Kolapkar
Costumes: Sachin Lovalekar
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

‘Partu’ : In 1968, MUMBAI city, a seven year old Rajasthani boy PRITHVI arrives from RAJASTHAN with his uncle PREM SINGH to enjoy the Mumbai attractions. After two weeks of stay, during his departure back to Rajasthan, he gets separated from his uncle in a crowded MUMBAI train station and not knowing the way back, he boards wrong train and actually ends on a train station called AHMEDNAGAR about 200 miles from MUMBAI. PRITHVI is found by a poor Marathi farmer named LAKSHMAN. He and his family welcomes PRITHVI into their home. Despite the language barrier, and with little or to no knowledge of PRITHVI’s home, they struggle to find his parents. But with little money and an entire family to raise, LAKSHAMN eventually gives up his efforts to find PRITHVI’s home. As the months and years go by pass PRITHVI becomes accustomed to his new family as he receives their love, affection, and starts to learns the local language, routines and rituals. Although he has stopped searching, LAKSHMAN still feels an obligation and has hope of to one day finding PRITHVI’s parents. 17 years later in 1985, PRITHVI, is a handsome young man of 24. He is married and has settled in AHMEDNAGAR with the joint family. LAKSHMAN and family join a pilgrimage to a northern part section of India. While there, he manages to track down the location of PRITHVI’s hometown in RAJASTHAN. Lakshman and family go through various adventures but finally reach the doorsteps of PRITHVI’s parents. Its been 17 long years and a lot has changed for everyone. PRITHVI’s family is overjoyed to find him after 17 years. PRITHVI now reunited with his mother and family starts to find it a little hard to adjust to the new environment. He is torn between the love he feels for the family that raised him and the family that lost him.

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‘Partu’ is Hollywood’s first Marathi film

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‘Partu’ promises ‘out of the box’ content

Kishor Kadam, Smita Tambe, Partu Marathi Movie
‘Partu’ Movie Still

Marathi films are known for their offering variety of content. Keeping with the trend, forthcoming Marathi film ‘Partu’ also promises ‘out of the box’ content. Made under the banner of Hollywood’s ‘East West Films’ and written and directed by Nitin Adsul , an Indian settled in USA, the film has already raised lot of curiosity about its subject, which is based on a real life story.

Though the artistes of this film are from Marathi film industry and Bollywood, the technical support comes from highly qualified international technical persons. The film has been shot in Rajasthan and Maharashtra; but the cinematography and background music of this film, are expected to make a big difference. The film stars Kishore Kadam, Smita Tambe, Saurabh Gokhale, Gayatri Deshmukh, Anshuman Vichare, Navani Parihar, Raja Bundela, Ravi Bharatiya and child artiste Yash Pande , around whose character, the film revolves.

Music by Shashank Powar, background music by Hollywood’s Greg Sims, editing by Rajesh Rao and cinematography by Sanjay Khanjode are other credits.

‘Partu’ is Hollywood’s first Marathi film

Partu, Smita TambeMarathi films are going worldwide. Now, we find even Hollywood film makers taking interest in producing a Marathi film. East West Company which has produced many Hollywood films, including award winning films like ‘Kundalini’ & ‘ Together Forever’, have now made a Marathi film ‘Paratu’ which is directed by NRI Nitin Adsul, who has settled in USA for a long time.

Recently, Nitin completed the shooting of this film in Maharashtra and Rajasthan. The film stars well known artistes from Marathi and Hindi film industry. They are, Kishore Kadam, Smita Tambe, Saurabh Gokhale, Gayatri Deshmukh, Anshuman Vichare, Navnee Parihar, Raja Bundela ,Ravi Bharatiya and child artiste Yash Pande.

The film’s story, which is unique and set on the backdrop of 1968 to 1985 period; is written by Clerk Mack Milliam, Nitin Adsul, & Daryl Cocks. The dialogues in Marathi are penned by Mayur Deval, DOP is Sanjay Khanjode and music is by Shashank Powar. The theme song in this film is by Shankar Mahadevan.

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Laathi (लाठी )

Laathi marathi Movie Picture
Release Year: 2015 (11 December)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Star Talash Promotions
Producers:  Janardan Vishnu Kulkarni, Prasanna Babasaheb Tanwade
Executive  Producer: na
Director:  Sanjay Surkar
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers: Janardan Vishnu Kulkarni, Prasanna Babasaheb Tanwade
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sanjay Surkar
Assistant Director: na
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: na
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: na
Music: na
Playback Singer:  na
Cinematographer (DOP): na
Editor: Sunil Dhanve
Starcast: Sachin Khedekar, Nagesh Bhosle, Subodh Bhave, Smita Tambe, Shakti Kapoor
Art Director: na
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 : Om Rajat Enterprises

‘Laathi’ : This film is a socially relevant drama that charts the journey of a school teacher, who devotes his entire life imparting knowledge to children, only to realise that what they had learned from him was completely different.

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Laathi marathi Movie Picture

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