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Valu (the bull)

Studio/presenter: Mukta Art Pvt. Ltd
Release Year: 2008
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Rating: fullfullfull
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Ganapat Kothari, Prashant Pethe, Girish Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni
Exe-Producer: Nitin Vaidya
Co-Producer: na
Director: Umesh Vinayak Kulkani
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: Girish Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni
Dialogues: Girish Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni
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Producer: Ganapat Kothari, Prashant Pethe, Girish Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni
Exe-Producer: Nitin Vaidya
Co-Producer: na
Director: Umesh Vinayak Kulkani
Writer: na
ScreenPlay: Girish Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni
Dialogues: Girish Kulkarni, Umesh Kulkarni
Sound Design:
Niraj Gera
Sound:
Vinit D’souza
Publicity Designs:
Tushar Tajane
Publicity Stills:
Aniruddha bagul
Still Photography:
Shrinivas patke
Music:
Mangesh Dhakde
Awards:
Zee Gaurav Award 2008 Best Eye-catching film of the year 2008 Best supporting actor – Girish Kulkarni Pune Internatiln film festival 2008 Best Director- Umesh Kulkanri Best Cinematography – Sudhir Palsane First Marathi Movie Selected for Rotterdam International film festival 08 , Holland Warsaw Film Festival 08 Poland
Cinematography:
 
Sudhir Palsane
Art:
Ranjeet desai
Make Up:
 
Dinesh Naik
Costumes:
Kalyani Kulkarni
Editor:
Neeraj Voralia
Cast:
Atul kulkarni, Mohan Agashe, Bharathi Acharekar, Girish Kulkarni, Veena Jamkar, Dilip Prabhavalkar, Nirmitee Sawant, Nandu Madhav, Renuka Daftardar, Mangesh Satpute, Amruta Subhash, Satish Tare, Chandrakant Gokhale, Jyoti Subhash
Official website:
www.valuthefilm.com

In the small village of kusavde , Valu , the wild bull is at loose and is blamed for every single act of chaos and destruction that happens in and around the village. Now catching the bull becomes equivalent to establishing power in the village for the leaders and for those who are interested in the fringe benefits. A forest officer is called from the city to catch the bull. And what we go through is a roller-costar ride , with the war between the two leaders ; love-stories that bloom in the midst of the adventure; an amateur filmmaker who struggles to shoot a documentary; the forest officer who leads this chaos like a sacred mission; along with the religious priest; the tricksters, and a mad woman who seems to understand the mind of Valu! The film is complex yet amusingly hilarious allegory, where The Valu represents the free will. The film touches you with its simple ‘slice of life’ treatment full of sensitivity and insight.

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Shrikant Yadav, Actor

“My one scene in ‘Vihir’ brought me closer to Big B” – Shrikant Yadav

He has been associated with marathi theatre for the past 12 years. But, his association with Umesh and Girish Kulkarni brought him to Marathi Cinema. In the year 2005, he found an opportunity to play the most important role of a helpless farmer who is forced to sell his Bull, much against the wish of his son and wife. ‘Valu’ was a touching film, which won many awards at international festivals.

Shrikant YadavThen it was ‘Vihir’, where he was associated with production, being very close to Girish Kulkarni. But, Shrikant Yadav, being a passionate actor, wanted to be a part of the film as an actor, however small the role was. So, he was offered just one scene, where he played a pick pocket. It was a pleasure talking to this avid actor, during the first look of new Marathi film ‘Night School’.

Shrikant’s small role as a pickpocket became a part of an important scene, as it was that incident which takes the lead actor of the film towards death. “This scene was discussed by the members of Jury during Berlin festival and I am glad that it also gave me an opportunity to meet Mr. Amitabh Bachchan there, whose ABCL company produced this film.” says Shrikant. He recalls all those memorable moments of his Berlin trip, where Dr. Mohan Agashe, who was also part of this film said that he was returning for this festival after 35 years. “He had carried his cap, which was preserved by him for 35 years and which was presented to him during the screening of ‘Saamna’ at the same festival.” he added .

Shrikant played another important role in Umesh and Girish’s recent film ‘Deool’, which won the national award for the best Indian film. He played a protagonist- Appa Galande, who revolts against his own uncle Bhau Galande, played by Nana Patekar. It was a difficult role; but Shrikant played it with ease. His sharp looks and body language spoke everything about his talent and personality.

A Mechanical Engineer, Shrikant still continues to work for BSNL, in Pune and prefers to perform in such off beat films, which find place for him. He doesn’t seem to be much interested in TV serials, as his job would not permit him to spend so much of time. But, as an organizer, he plays a crucial role in cultural activities of BSNL. Srikanth’s forthcoming films are ‘Pune 52′ and ‘Night School’. In ‘Night School’ he plays an influential Bar owner involved in illegal activities, who later reforms into a well wisher of the Night school. This film is due for release on 2nd November 2012.