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Tejaa Deokar- From dancing to acting

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Tejaa Deokar is a familiar name in Marathi entertainment, with many popular serials and films to her credit. She has her background with classical dancing and therefore, today we see her in the popular dance reality show on television. Marathi Movie World spoke to Tejaa, to know more about her background and present career in acting. Excerpts from the interview:

Q: When did you realize that you possess dancing talent ?
A: To be very honest, no one in my family or ancestors were into acting. My father felt that I would become a Pilot. One day during early hours of the morning, I woke up only to declare that I was not interested in becoming a Pilot. Instead, I expressed my desire to be a dancer. To my surprise, father supported my wish. Thereafter, I received good support from my parents. They always told me that I should not regret my decision.

Tejaa Devkar
Q: Then, how did you get into acting ?
A: During my first year in college and that too around the time of my final exams, I received an offer for a film. It so happened that a little before that the producer and director of this film, had seen my dance performance in Pune. They felt that I was suited for the role, though my mother had a doubt, whether I knew acting. But, the producer and director were confident about me. But, unfortunately, this film which was my stepping stone into acting was never released. But, it helped me to find roles in films. For the first 4 -5 films, I was never serious about making a career in acting, as I was serious about my studies.
But when I completed my third year, I realized that whatever was happening to me in acting was good and hence took up this profession seriously.

Q: How have you progressed so far ?
A: I have done 32 films, out of which 30 have been released and 1 film as I said earlier, could not be released; but one film is now due for release. On television, I have done 4 daily soaps. My first serial was Star Pravah’s ‘Kulaswamini’, followed by ‘Ek Junjh Vaadalashi’ and ‘Maaylek’ ( both for E-TV) and then it was ‘Vrindavan’ on Mi marathi channel. I have also done few serials for DD Sahyadri and one for DD national i.e. Koi Toh Hoga Apna’. Thereafter, I had taken a break for films but later was back to television.

Q: Tell us something about your new TV show ‘Dholakichya Talawar’.
A: This dance show is based on Lavani, where one has to perform various forms of Lavani. I have reached among the top six contestants, after few of us returned through the callback.

Q: What do you feel about this callback process?
A: Callback for me is like a short cut. It means that you are out in the 1st or 2nd episode, and then return to be among final 5 or 4. I myself don’t appreciate this method, but I don’t oppose it; because in almost all reality shows there is this callback process. Every show has some technicalities and it is better that I don’t talk much on it. The director and programme producers have an authority to decide and we shouldn’t interfere there. Our job is to perform and entertain.

Q: Why did you opt for this show ‘Dholakichya Talawar’ ?
A: In the past, I had done roles in films and serials, where I had to play serious roles and had to shed tears most of the time. May be, I consumed a lot of Glycerin for that. But, I had a tag of dancer with me and was identified few years ago as a dancer. Therefore, I felt that my dancing skills be also known to audience, through this show. Even the show anchor Subodh once pointed out during the show, stating whether I could smile? And, I told him, “This is real Tejaa, who likes to be cheerful.” Actually, I needed a change and hence this show.

‘Mulga’- An Issue Based Film

Mulga Marathi Movie
Rating: na
Producers: Keshav Sherigar
Ex-Producers: Rajiv Satam
Director: Devendra Supekar
Editor: Prakash Jadhav
Company: Fotolite, Keshographic Features
Music: Madhu Bhosale
Cast: Deepa Parabh, Tejaa Deokar, Fayaz Shaikh, Ragini Samant,
Anjali Ujawane, Maithili Jaokar, Dr. Amol Kolhe, Raju Revandekar, Ravi Patwardhan,
Dr. Vilas Ujawane, Sharad Ponkshe, Shubhangi Sawant, Kriti Sherigar
Movie Review by: Sandeep

Siddesh Entertainment and director Devendraa Kr Supekar handle the sensitive issue of married girls and their families opting for a male child who will continue their generation rather than a girl child who is a burden to the family, as she has to be married off to some other family.

The film laments the declining ratio of girls as compared to boys and the various illegal sonography tests being conducted to determine the sex of the baby in the pre-born stage.

Deepa Parab plays a homely wife who lives with a flirt husband (Sharad Ponkshe)and a cruel mother in law played by Fayyaz Shaikh. There is also quiet in the background father –in-law played by Ravi Patwardhan .
Deepa is expecting a child and the entire family is hoping and praying for a boy but to Deepa’s bad luck she has a baby girl and then begins her inhuman torture by her mother-in-law and husband who drive her out of the house and she has to seek solace in her brother’s house, that too facing many insults from her sister-in-law, played by Maithili Javkar. Deepa’s parents too refuse her shelter. Her only support is her brother in law played by Dr.Amol Kolhe. Deepa is pregnant again but unfortunately loses her child much to her mother-in-law’s ire.

Deepa Parab

A socially committed couple Dr.Vilas Ujavne and Anjali Ujavne try to rehabilitate Deepa and also steal a boy child to help out Deepa. But unfortunately they are caught by the police and they are presented in the court where they tell the judge about the problem in the society about the sad fate of the girl child.
The director handles the socially relevant subject with the right amount of sensitivity and draws out a winning performance from Deepa Parab. Sharad Ponkshe as her husband is menacing. The cruel mother in law is ably portrayed by Fayyaz Shaikh. The rest of the cast specially Teja Devkar as Deepa’s sister and Dr.Amol Kolhe as the supportive brother-in-law are impressive.

The rest of the cast fit the bill.The film is technically sound with competent cinematography by Jitendra Achrekar. The editing should have sniped off some uninteresting sequences. The music by Madhu Bhosle is uninspiring. The item song seems to be filmed just for the catcalls.

A topical issue handled well in the film besides good performance by the leading lady Deepa Parab.