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Prasad Oak to direct an independent project ‘Kaccha Limbu’

Sachin Khedekar, Sonali Kulkarni, Prasad Oak, Chinmay Mandlekar, Ravi Jadhav, Manmeet Pem
Sachin Khedekar, Sonali Kulkarni, Prasad Oak, Chinmay Mandlekar, Ravi Jadhav, Manmeet Pem. ‘Kaccha Limbu’

As an actor, Prasad oak has acted in about 70 films besides doing same number of TV serials and Marathi dramas. Few years ago, he had also directed a Marathi film ‘Haay Kaay Naay kaay’ along with his friend Pushkar Shrotri. Now, he has found an independent project that too from his close friend and television serial director Mandar Devsthali, who has turned a producer with this new film titled ‘Kachha Limbu’. One more surprise in this film, will Ravi Jadhav, who will be performing as an actor.

The lead stars of this film are Sachin Khedekar, Sonali Kulkarni( Sr.), Ravi Jadhav, Manmeet Pem & Anant Mahadevan. Screenplay & dialogues of this film are written by Chinmay Mandlekar, while music will be  provided  by Rahul Ranade. For Prasad, this is a good opportunity to prove himself as a director.

Film maker Samruddhi Porey has a moment of pride

Samruddhi Porey, Director
Filmmaker Samruddh Porey

After receiving overwhelming response for her Marathi film ‘Dr.Prakash Baba Amte- The real hero’, the biopic on social worker and Magsaysay Award winner from Maharashtra, filmmaker Samruddhi Porey  shot  the hindi version of this film titled ‘Hemalkasa’, with the same lead pair of Nana Patekar and Sonali Kulkarni.  And, the good news is that this film has entered the final round of Oscars competition.

It may be recalled that when ‘Court’ was India’s official entry for the foreign language category, ‘Hemalkasa’ was admitted in the open category, along with three more regional language films, namely ‘Nachomiya Kum Pasar( Konkani), ‘Jalam( Malyalam) & ‘Rangi Tarang( Kannada). And, now the news has reached us that ‘Hemalkasa’ is the only film Indian film which has been admitted in the final round for the 88th Academy awards. This will make the film eligible for the competition to receive nomination in the best film, best actor and best actress category.

But, all this was possible because of the hard work put in by Samruddhi Porey in Los Angeles , for the past 3- 4 months, going through all the stages of formalities to show the film to the members of Jury. Now, all eyes on this film, to see,
whether it receives nominations in the three categories mentioned above, when the final list will be declared on 14th January 2016.

Celebrities galore at music launch of ‘Aga Bai Arechha-2′

 

Aga Bai ArechhaThe music launch of ‘Aga Bai Arechha-2‘ was a glittering event, with the presence of celebrities like Bollywood actress Sridevi and many others from Marathi film industry. Speaking on the occasion, the popular celebrity actress said, “I have a close bond with Maharashtra and the story of ‘Aga Bai Arrechha-2′ is a simple and sensitive story and and the music composed by newcomer Nishad is really wonderful and I am sure we will meet again at the silver jubilee of the music”

In the film the character of Shubhangi resembles Sridevi’s character of Shashi from the film ‘English Vinglish’ and hence kedar Shinde the director, thought of Sridevi as an apt choice for releasing the music of this film. The music of this film is composed by Nishad and it is all set to release on 22nd May 2015.

There are five songs in the film rendered by popular singers . Produced by Narendra Firodia,the film stars Sonali Kulkarni playing the lead role, along with Bharat Jadhav, Prasad Oak, Dharam Gohil, Surabhi Hande and others.

10th year of ‘Chaitra Chahool’ event

Sonali Kulkarni

Every year ‘Chaitra Chahool’ event is held, offering entertainment in a different way.Every year, they felicitate two prominent personalities from Marathi literature and entertainment. This year’s beneficiaries were Mr. Vijay kenkre, who was conferred with the Rangkarmi award at the hands of veteran music director Ashok Patki. The ‘Dhyas Sanmaan’ was conferred upon well known writer Madhavi Purandare; who however donated the entire amount , towards charity.

The programme began with the song ‘Jai Jai Maharashtra Majha  ..’, paying sincere tributes to late Shahir sable, who passed away recently. There was variety offered through songs ,dances and music, besides a programme ‘Karanopanishade’ based on late Baba Amte’s literature, offered by Sonali Kulkarni, Sachin Khedekar and Anjali Marathe. Spruha Joshi played the show anchor, while Vinod Pawar proposed vote of thanks. The programme was sponsored by NKGSB & LIC together.

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Aga Bai Arechyya 2 (2015)

Agabai Arrechya 2, Poster
Studio/presenter: Anushka Motion Pictures & Entertainments, Kedaar Shinde Productions
Release Year: 2015
Genres: Romantic
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: na
Producer: Narendra Firodia
Co-Producer: Bela Shinde
Exe-Producer: Ratnakar Jagtap
Director: Kedar Shinde
Writer: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kedar Shinde, Omkar Datt
ScreenPlay: OMkar Datt
Dialogues: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kedar Shinde, Omkar Datt
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Producer: Narendra Firodia
Co-Producer: Bela Shinde
Exe-Producer: Ratnakar Jagtap
Director: Kedar Shinde
Writer: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kedar Shinde, Omkar Datt
ScreenPlay: Omkar Datt
Dialogues: Dilip Prabhavalkar, Kedar Shinde, Omkar Datt
Editor: Manish Mestry
Lyrics: Ashwini Shende, Omkar Datt, Manohar Golambre
Music: Nishaad
Playback Singer: Shankar Mahadevan
Cinematographer (DOP): Suresh Deshmane
Art Director: Mahesh Kudalkar
Background score: Sai, Piyush
Choreographer: Umesh Jadhav, Rahul Paul
Sound: Atul Deshpande
Costume: Omkar Datt
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Star Cast: Sonali Kulkarni, Surabhi Hande, Bharat Jadhav, Dharam Gohil,Prasad Oak, Madhav Deochakke
Distributor : na
Promos: Manish More (Just Right Studioz )
Publicity Designs: Sachin Gurav (24 Eighty One)

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New Marathi films open campaign on Valentine’s day
14 February, 2015 | © MMW News
Many forthcoming Marathi films have opened their campaign on the occasion of Valentine’s day. Prominent among them are love story based films ‘Time Pass 2′ directed by Ravi Jadhav and ‘Agabai Arrechha 2′ directed by Kedar Shinde…. read more

Eros International to associate with ‘Aga Bai Arechaa-2′
1 May, 2015 | © MMW News
Good news for Kedar Shinde is that, Eros International Media Ltd (Eros International), a leading global company in the Indian film entertainment industry… read more

Celebrities galore at music launch of ‘Aga Bai Arechha-2′
9 May, 2015 | © MMW News
The music launch of ‘Aga Bai Arechha-2′ was a glittering event, with the presence of celebrities like Bollywood actress Sridevi and many others from Marathi film industry… read more

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Agabai Arrechya 2, Poster

‘Aga Bai Arechha-2′ combines superstition with humor
Kedar Shinde, who has always given scope to well known music directors, this time offers another promising music director Nishaad, who certainly displays variety. All in all, ‘Aga Bai Arechha-2′ is an entertaining film, which has cleverly combined superstition with humor. Nothing extraordinary; but, still a worth watch… read full review
Sonali Kulkarni

Sonali Kulkarni, Actress

Sonali Kulkarni

Biography / Profile:

Born : 3 November
Birthplace : Pune
Occupation : Actress

Sonali was born in the Marathi-speaking Kulkarni family in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Her father is an engineer, and she has two brothers, Sandeep and Sandesh.
Even when she was of a very young age her passion was acting, and she got a chance to exhibit her talents during the Ganesh Mahotsav.

She was enrolled in the Abhinav Vidhyalaya in Pune, and after completing schooling, she went to Fergusson College, where she majored in Political Science and got a scholarship in Marathi literature.She speaks Hindi, Marathi and English fluently, and has also picked-up Gujarati, Italian, and Tamil.

After attending a workshop by Satyadev Dubey, Sonali and Sandesh formed a theater group called Samanvay. Kulkarni first made her appearance on the tinsel screen in a Kannada movie titled ‘Cheluvi’, and thereafter has appeared in a total of 32 movies, including one in Italian titled ‘Fuoco Si Di Me’ for which she won an award in the 2006 Milan International Film Festival. Apart from acting, she is also an editor with ‘Viva’, a supplement of ‘Loksatta’, and pens a weekly column called ‘So Kool’.
Sonali has showed her dancing skills in a popular dance program (Jhalak dikla jaa) on Sony TV. Apart from this she will be seen in a movie Strangers with Kay Kay Menon & Jimmy Shergill.

Filmography:

Movie(s)
Marathi movies
Gulabjaam (Upcoming)
Kaccha Limbu (2017)
Ti ani Itar (2017)
Aga Bai Arechyaa 2 (2015)
Sugar Salt Aani Prem (2015)
Dr. Prakash Baba Amte (2014)
Pune 52 (2013)
Kokanastha (2013)
Deool (2011)
Ringa Ringa (2010)
Gandha (2009)
Gabhricha Paus (2009)
Tya Ratri Paus Hota (2009)
Gulmohar (2009)
Vasudev Balwant Phadke (2007)
Sakhi (2007)
Restaurant (2006)
Devari (2005)
Devrai (2004)
Chaitra (2002)
Kairee (2000)
Doghi (1995)
Mukta (1994)

Hindi Movies
Singham (2011)
Mumbai Cutting (2011)
The Camp (2010)
Love Khichdi (2009)
Shadow (2009)
Mohandas (2009)
Rishton Ki Machine (2008)
Rama Rama Kya Hai Ye Drama (2008)
Via Darjeeling (2008)
Sirf (2008)
Strangers (2007)
I See You (2006)
Darna Zaroori Hai (2006)
Taxi Number 9211 (2006)
White Rainbow (2005)

Serial(s)
Fear Factor – Khatron Ke Khiladi (Colours TV)
Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa (Sony TV)
Kata Rute Kunala (Doordarshan)
Kya Yahi Pyaar Hai (Star Plus)
Badalte Rishte

Play(s)
Sakharam Binder

Award(s):

Filmfare Awards – Best Actress – for the film Dr. Prakash Baba Amte- the real hero (2015)
RAPA Awards – Best television performance of the year – Kata Rute Kunala (1996)
Filmfare Awards – Best Actress – for the film Doghi (1996)
Star Screen Award – Best Actress – for the film Devrai

Interview(s):

Sonali Kulkarni – Simply passionate about acting & writing

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Sonali Kulkarni, Actress

Dr prakash baba amte movie

Dr. Prakash Baba Amte

Dr prakash baba amte movie Movie: Dr. Prakash Baba Amte
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Release Year: 2013
Company : Samruoddhi cine world Pvt. Ltd.
Studio: Shot at actual location of prakash Amte’s place HEMALKASA, NEW YORK,AMERICA and MUMBAI
Producers: Adv. Samruoddhi Porey
Director: Adv. Samruoddhi Porey,
(Direction team: Ajit Devle, Chetan Kondvilkar, Sukumar day, Kunal Gajbhare, Rachna Rane, Swapna Limbekar)
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Cast: Nana Patekar, Sonali Kulkarni, Mohan Aagashe, Ashish Chaughule, Vikram Gaikwad, Bharat Ganeshpure, Tejashri Pradhan, Aniruddha Wankar, Vinayak Patvardhan, Kunal Gajbhare, Sushant Kakde, Sukumar Day, Prasad Dhakunkar, Naina Rani.
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Photos: Dr Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero Movie Launch
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Nana & Mrinal to play Dr Prakash and Mandakini Amte
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‘Dr. Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero’ is a well presented Biopic

Dr prakash baba amte movie
Rating: ★★★ ½
Genre: Drama, Biopic
Producers: Samruoddhi Cine World, Golden Globe
Director: Adv. Samruoddhi Porey
DOP: Mahesh Aney
Studio / Presenter: Essel Vision
Music: Rahul Ranade, Aniruddha Wankar
Cast: Nana Patekar, Sonali Kulkarni, Dr. Mohan Agashe, Tejashri Pradhan, Sushant Kakade, Bharat Ganeshpure, Ashish Chougule, Vinod Raut
Movie Review by: Keerti Kadam

Each one of us have fantasised about superheroes, some time or the other, as a child or as an adult, to tide over our difficulties in life. A selfless person, whom we may call a social worker, actually has been working for the welfare of tribals in Maharashtra, who were living in inhuman conditions. Son of social activist Baba Amte, who throughout his life worked for rehabilitating people, suffering from leprosy, Dr. Prakash Murlidhar Amte, is a living example of Superhero. Advocate Samruoddhi Porey, national award winning director has come out with a biopic on Dr. Prakash Baba Amte.

Baba Amte (Dr. Mohan Aagashe), who set up ‘Aanandvan’ for rehabilitation of leprosy stricken patients/people, who could not afford medical treatment, takes his family for a picnic to ‘Hemalkasa’, and his elder son, Prakash, gets intrigued by seeing the plight of tribals there. Baba Amte wanted to set up facilitation centre there, but Prakash, a medico by profession, volunteers to go to Hemalkasa for the same, knowing fully well, about hardships to be faced and giving up luxuries of comfortable life. Dr. Manda (Sonali Kulkarni), newly married wife of Dr. Prakash Amte ( Nana Patekar), readily agrees to accompany him, in spite of hailing from a well to do family. In dense forest, infested by Naxalites, neglected by government authorities, they set up, with the help of few dependable associates, a medical centre in huts, where they choose to reside too. Difficulties galore like non-communication; due to alien language, age old tribal customs. But, these super human beings, bring these ‘Aadivasis’ to mainstream and even treat wild animals, as part of their family.

Prakash Amte Nana Patekar Sonali Kulkarni
A salute to the producers, for presenting this true story in the form of a mainstream cinema. Thanks to Director for handling this sensible subject with sincerity and maturity. The screenplay, with true life incidents is compact and does not keep lingering. Dialogues are the backbone of this script and lift it to another level. They throw light on realities with subtle humour interspersed. Incidentally, each scene says something, to make you think and that’s a plus. The director is successful in maintaining the required pace in storytelling and with some witty dialogues, this serious subject doesn’t become boring. Music (Rahul Ranade, Aniruddha Wankar) has little importance, but is apt and doesn’t halt the pace of the film. Background score is noteworthy, creating required impact. Cinematography (Mahesh Aney) is engrossing with different angles capturing raw forest beauty. Dr. Mohan Aagashe has convincingly portrayed Baba Amte. Sonali Kulkarni has rendered a sterling performance as Dr. Manda, wife of Dr. Prakash Amte. A loving wife, mother, doctor, caretaker, supporter of husband’s every decision, she moves through the frames with utmost ease.

Nana Pateker as Dr. Prakash Baba Amte towers above everyone and is outstanding. His empowering portrayal of Dr Prakash Amte is, as if he is conveying his own story. To act simple is the most difficult thing and Nana does it explicitly. He has fiddled with humour in an expansive way so that seriousness doesn’t overpower the scenes. He is so perfect. This can be termed as one of his best performances.

All superficial superheroes make way, The Real Hero is here, Dr. Prakash Baba Amte.

Sonali Kulkarni, Actress

Sonali Kulkarni – Simply passionate about acting & writing

Her passion for acting, has kept her going. In spite of her marriage to Nachiket Pantavaidya MD of Fox TV Studios in 2010; and turning a mother in real life in 2011, has not kept her away from acting field. In fact, while she was carrying, Sonali performed in National award winning Marathi film ‘Deool’. As an actress, Sonali has gone through all the three mediums of acting; i.e. Stage, television and films. She has been comfortable with both Hindi and Marathi and successfully managed to work simultaneously in both the industries.

Sonali Kulkarni, ActressOnly few weeks ago her Marathi film ‘Kokanastha’ was released, which was a remake of 2005 Hindi film ‘Viruddh’. Two years ago, we found her winning few awards for her performance in the film ‘Deool’. Almost at the same time, we saw her in a prominent role of a widow, fighting for justice in super hit film ‘Singham’. Known for her memorable performances in films like ‘Mukta’ , ‘Dil Chahata Hai’, ‘Bride and Prejudice’, ‘Well Done Abba’, ‘Taxi No. 9211′ ‘Dr.Babasaheb Ambedkar’, ‘Doghi’, ‘Dayara’, ‘Gandha’ and ‘Gabhricha Paus’; Sonali has bagged Filmfare Best Actress, Award (Marathi) for ‘Doghi’ and Star Screen Award (Marathi), Best Actress award for ‘Devrai’ She has also received National Film Award – Special Jury Award / Special Mention (Non-Feature Film), ‘Chaitra’.

Sonali has now returned to Marathi stage after a long gap, through ‘White Lily Aani Night Rider’, where she plays the lead role opposite Milind Phatak. This role was initially played by Rasika Joshi , whose untimely death had stalled the popular play. Having taken lessons of acting from late Pt,. Satyadev Dubey in Mumbai, Sonali had also acted in his English play ‘An actor dies..But…” Earlier, while in Pune, during her college days, she was associated with her own group ‘Samanvay’ along with her brother-Sandesh Kulkarni. And they presented many plays at Inter collegiate and other competitions. Sonali has performed in Makarand Deshpande’s play ‘Basant ka Teesra Yauvan’ and with Anurag kashyap in Hindi play ‘Sir Sir Sarla’.

But, with return to Marathi stage, Sonali Kulkarni has added a special flavour to this revived play, which is drawing full houses at present. The show at Prabodhankar Thackeray was full on Saturday 25th May, which speaks about her success as a stage actress. Unlike her screen presence, Sonali has attempted something different, through her body language, which invites all the attention during stage plays. Watch that sequence when both Sonali and Milind, not happy with each other, prefer silence and decide to communicate through written messages. Sonali has certainly generated spontaneous humour through her acting skills.

Besides her acting skills, Sonali is also passionate about writing. She was the guest editor for the Loksatta Weekly supplement – Viva, since it was launched in June 2005. She wrote a popular column ‘So Kul’ for them, till May 2007. Her articles, which were very popular amongst Maharashtrian women talked about a young, sensitive, successful woman’s perspective on Life. Her column was light hearted, sensitive and very meaningful.

Later, a book with the same name ‘So Kul’ was launched by Loksatta & Rajhans Prakashan ,which was a compilation of over 100 articles written by her. “So Kul, is a reflection of my attitude in life and also happens to be the abbreviation of my name!,” says Sonali.

‘Kokanastha’ is a just a remake of ‘Viruddh’

Kokanastha Marathi Poster
Rating: ★★ ½
Studio: Great Maratha Entertainment, Star Pravah
Producer: Aniruddha Deshpande, Medha Manjrekar
Director: Mahesh Waman Manjrekar
Music: Akshay Hariharan
Cast: Sachin Khedekar, Upendra Limaye, Jitendra Joshi, Sonali Kulkarni, Rohan Talawarkar, Vidhyadhar Joshi, Vaidehi Parshurami
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Mahesh Manjrekar’s new film ‘Kokanastha’ had created a controversy among section of people, when the poster of this film carried the lead hero dressed up as a RSS volunteer. Even the tagline of the film ‘Taath kana Hach Banaa’ (An erect spine defines your character) had raised the hopes of the audience, expecting the film to be another dose of inspiration for Marathi manoos.

Though the shrewd film maker had defended himself, stating that he was going by the script; he has almost fooled all his critics and supporters. After watching this film, it has come to notice that the get up of the protagonist as a typical RSS volunteer, is just limited to the concluding scene, a little before the climax of the film.. In fact, ‘Kokanastha’ is just a remake of 2005 Hindi film ‘Viruddh’ produced by Nitin Manmohan and directed by Mahesh Manjrekar himself, on his own story.

We are already watching Sachin Khedekar in the role of a programme host of TV show ‘Kaun Hoil Marathi Karodpati’ a reality TV show run on the lines of KBC hosted by Amitabh Bachchan. In ‘Kokanastha’, he plays the character played by the superstar, by only changing his surname from Vidyadhar Patwardhan to Ramachandra Gokhale, a retired man living with his wife also a retired professor (played by Sonali Kulkarni). As per the original story, their only son Rohan ( played by Rohan Talwalkar) returns home from Switzerland after studying his Hotel management there. He comes with his girl friend turned wife (Vaidehi Parshurami) giving a surprise to his parents.

Rohan gets involved into a fight between the Home Minister’s son and his dancer girlfriend. When Rohan is on his way to the party of his friend at a hotel, he witnesses this Politician’s son killing his girlfriend point blank. He tries to stop him; but his bodyguards beat him up and the Minister’s son shoots him. Being a Home Minister’s son; the Police initially refuse to lodge FIR. But, Ramachandra succeeds in making a strong case against the Minister’s son. In the court, it is proved that Minister’s son was away in Nashik at the time of this incidence and the only witness who is a close friend of Rohan turning hostile, during cross examination.

As per the original script, the film goes on to show the nexus between both the lawyers and also shows the Police department’s apathy in investigating the case and falsely implicating Rohan’s wife in a drug trafficking case along with her late husband; obviously due to the political pressure from Home Minister. Finally, we see Marathi’s Amitabh Bachchan fighting his lone battle, to teach a lesson to the Minister , settling the scores.

Sonali Kulkarni

‘Kokanastha’ has therefore turned out to be a predictable film, having seen the Hindi version. Even otherwise, audience from Maharashtra don’t miss Big B’s films. And, ‘Viruddh’ was released just 8 years ago. But, for those, who haven’t seen the original film, this film is a worth watch. Ajit Reddy’s cinematography is good and so is the superb sound effects. The use of VFX has certainly helped the film, in some of the sequences. Both Sachin khedekar and Sonali kulkarni have played their roles with complete understanding of the situation. But, it was unnecessary to show a song picturised on them in the pre interval session. Even during the post interval session, when the film takes a firm grip on court proceeding, the couple is shown in unwanted discussion, while at home.

Newcomer Rohan Talwalkar gives a satisfying performance. It was a good choice to select him for the role played by John Abraham in ‘Viruddh’, as his character did not require a big name. Vaidehi Parshurami (who made her debut through ‘Ved lavi Jeeva), suits well in the role of Rohan’s wife. In the supporting cast, Upendra Limaye does a good job as a Motor garage owner – Pagare, in the neighbourhood. As a protagonist from Dalit family, he has very cleverly shown his aggression against injustice, while helping Mr. Gokhale. In the original film, this role was performed by Sanjay Dutt. But, Upendra has played this character in his own style successfully. However, the talented artistes like Vaibhav Mangale and Bhalachandra kadam are just name sake in this film.

‘Kokanastha’ is a well presented film; but, after all it’s a remake of a Hindi film made by the same director, which is slightly disappointing!