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१७ कलावंतांचा ‘चित्रकर्मी पुरस्कार’ देवून सन्मान

Mrinal Kulkarni, Pushkar Shrotri
Mrinal Kulkarni, Pushkar Shrotri & others, Chitrakarmi Awards

अखिल भारतीय मराठी चित्रपट महामंडळाच्या वतीने नेत्रदिपक ‘चित्रकर्मी‘ पुरस्कार नुकताच बालगंधर्व रंगमंदिर येथे पार पडला. या सोहळ्यात पुण्यातील चित्रपट क्षेत्रात उल्लेखनीय कामगिरी केलेल्या कलाकार व तंत्रज्ञांना हा पुरस्कार देवून त्यांनी दिलेल्या चित्रपटसृष्टीच्या योगदानाबद्दल त्यांना सन्मानित करून गौरविण्यात आले.
यावेळी एकूण १७ ‘चित्रकर्मी‘ पुरस्कार या वेळी प्रदान करण्यात आले. यात निर्माता- सुभाष परदेशी, दिग्दर्शक – कांचन नायक, लेखक – श्रीनिवास भणगे, छायाचित्रण – चारुदत्त दुखंडे, संगीत – प्रभाकर जोग, कला – शाम भूतकर, रंगभूषा – विक्रम गायकवाड, अभिनेता – राहुल सोलापूरकर, अभिनेत्री – ललिता देसाई, नृत्य – नंदकिशोर कपोते, संकलन – गिरीष ओक, चित्रपटगृह – अरविंद चाफळकर, चित्रपट समिक्षा – अरुणा अंतरकर या सन्माननियांना सन्मानचिन्ह, १० हजार रुपयांचा धनादेश, एक पुस्तक असे पुरस्काराचे स्वरूप होते. अभिनेते मनोज जोशी, दिग्दर्शक राजेश मापुस्कर, सुमित्रा भावे  या राष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार प्राप्त करणाऱ्या कलावंत व तंत्रज्ञांचा विशेष सन्मानचिन्ह देवून गौरव करण्यात आला.
यावेळी अभिनेत्री वर्षा उसगावकर, पूजा पवार, तेजस्विनी लोणारी, गिरीजा प्रभू, सुवर्णा काळे, अमित कल्याणकर अशा अनेक कलाकारांनी बहारदार नृत्य सादर केले. यावेळी प्रमुख पाहुणे म्हणून रामदास फुटाणे, ज्योती चांदेकर, सुहासिनी देशपांडे, जयमाला इनामदार, महामंडळाचे अध्यक्ष मेघराज राजेभोसले महामंडळाचे संचालक व पदाधिकारी उपस्थित होते.

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Varsha Usgaonkar

Varsha Usgaonkar

Biography / Profile:

Born: 28 February
Birthplace: Goa
Occupation: Actress

Varsha Usgaonkar is a well-known actress in Marathi cinema. Her journey from Goa to Mumbai and then Bollywood has been simply remarkable. She has made her presence felt in Marathi as well as Hindi cinema and now she is the well accepted on the small screen too.
Varsha has to her credit many Marathi hits such as ‘Sawat Majhi Ladki‘, ‘Navari Mile Navryala‘, ‘Dhumakul‘, ‘Lapandav‘, ‘Aflatoon‘, ‘Gadbad Gotala‘ and many more. She has also starred as the lead actress in the Bollywood films ‘Ghar Aaya Mera Pardesi‘, ‘Doodh Ka karz’ and ‘Pathreela Raasta‘. She invited attention through that fiery role opposite Nana Patekar in the film ‘Tirangaa‘ . Her most memorable roles on the small screen was that of Uttara- wife of Abhimanyu, in famous serial ‘Mahabharat‘ and also as Rani Laxmibai in serial ‘Jhansi Ki Rani

Varsha herself is a very good singer and has also played the host of a reality show on small screen. Varsha has also acted in many Marathi serials and her current role in ‘Mann Udhan Varache‘ is worth acclamation. She has maintained her fitness level very well.

Filmography:

  • Movie(s)
  • Marathi movies
  • Zanvoy no 1 (Konkani) (2018)
  • Bhavishyachi Aishi Taishi – The Prediction (2017)
  • Lord Of Shingnapur (2016)
  • Yudh (2015)
  • Hututu (2014)
  • Duniyadari (2013)
  • Thoda Tuza Tuda Maza (2013)
  • Arjun (2011)
  • Ladi Godi (2010)
  • Bayko Jhali Gayab (2010)
  • Naam (2010)
  • Mareparyant Phashi (2009)
  • Dhyasparva (2001)
  • Painjan (1995)
  • Jamala Ho Jamala (1995)
  • Premachya Sultya Bomba (1994)
  • Chal Gammat Karu (1994)
  • Lapandaav (1993)
  • Sawat Majhi Ladki (1993)
  • Aikava te Navalach (1992)
  • Ek Hota Vidushak (1992)
  • Shubhmangal Sawadhan (1992)
  • Mumbai Te Mauritius (1991)
  • Upakar Dhoodhache (1991)
  • Patali Re Patali (1990)
  • Ghanchakkar (1990)
  • Baap Re Baap (1990)
  • Shejari Shejari (1990)
  • Dokyala Taap Nahi (1990)
  • Aamachya sarakhe Aamhich (1990)
  • Afalatoon (1989)
  • Bhutacha Bhau (1989)
  • Pasant Aahe Mulagi (1989)
  • Hamal De Dhamal (1989)
  • Navara Baiko (1989)
  • Kuthe Kuthe Shodu Tila (1989)
  • Atmavishwas (1989)
  • MaalMasala (1989)
  • Reshimgathi (1988)
  • Majjach Majja (1988)
  • Sagalikade Bomba bomb (1988)
  • Gammet Jammat (1987)
  • Khatyal Saasu Nathal Soon (1987)
  • Tujhyavachun Karamena (1986)
  • Ladhai
  • Sant Gyaneshwar
  • Paij Lagnachi
  • Hindi Movies
  • Super Nani (2014)
  • Benaam (2008)
  • Hatya (2004)
  • Style (2001)
  • Tiranga (1992)
  • Mangal Pande (2005)
  • Jigyasaa (2006)
  • Saathi
  • Chehra (1999)
  • Haste Haste (1998)
  • Mukaqdma (1996)
  • Shohrat (1996)
  • Dushmani (1995)
  • Beta Hot To Aisa (1994)
  • Pathrila Rasta (1993)
  • Parwane (1993)
  • Khalnayeeka (1993)
  • Ghar aaya Mera Pardeshi (1993)
  • Hasti (1993)
  • Insaniyat ke Devta (1993)
  • Honeymoon (1992)
  • Saathi (1991)
  • Shikari (1991)
  • Doodh Ka Karz (1990)
  • Hafta Band
  • Serial(s)
  • Maddam Sasu Daddam Soon
  • Mann Udhan Varache
  • music masti gappa gani (Doordarshan)
  • Jhansi Ki Rani (Doordarshan)
  • Mahabharata
  • Aye Dil-e-Nadan
  • Alvida Darling
  • Tanha
  • Ardhangini
  • Chandrakanta
  • Anhonee
  • Play(s)
  • Piano For Sale (2018)
  • Bramhachari

Award(s):

Umed Award

Interview(s):

‘Lord of Shingnapur’ is ready for 8th January release

Ashutosh Kulkarni, Lord of shingnapur Movie
‘Lord of Shingnapur’ Moviestills, Ashutosh Kulkarni,

Films based on Spirituality have always found audience in Marathi. Therefore, we notice at least few films in a year, based on this theme. Forthcoming Marathi film ‘Lord of Shingnapur’ also highlights the subject of spirituality. The film is set on the backdrop of Lord Shanidev , by presenting a love story, well knitted into film’s screenplay. According to director Raj Rathod, who is himself a great devotee of Lord Shanidev, the film will inspire the audience , for the manner in which the spirit of Lord has been presented in this film.

Singer Sukhvinder Singh who has rendered a five minute long song in this film, also makes his acting debut in this film. For actor Ashutosh Kulkarni, this film should prove a blessing, as two of his films, which are complete, haven’t seen their release till date. His co star in the film Vaibhavi Shandilya, who has already made her debut through last year’s film ‘Por Bazaar’, is very hopeful from this film. Hindi television actor and popular personality Rahul Mahajan is also playing an important role in this film, along with other artistes like Milind Gunaji ( as Lord Shanidev) ,Varsha Usgaonkar, Sudhir Dalvi, Manoj Joshi, Pankaj Vishnu, Aniket Kelkar, Milind Joshi and others. The film is ready for release on 8th January 2016.

“I was fortunate to work with beautiful Varshaji” – Rahul Mahajan

Varsha Usgaonkar, Rahul Mahajan
Ashutosh Kulkarni, Varsha Usgaonkar, Raj Rathod, Rahul Mahajan at music release of ‘Lord of Shingnapur’.

Television Celebrity Rahul Mahajan is playing an important role of close friend of the hero, in forthcoming Marathi film ‘Lord of Shinganapur’, which is produced and directed by Raj Rathod. Tall and smart that he is, Rahul was present during music release of this film, on Saturday evening, in Mumbai. Seated next to him was Marathi’s gorgeous actress Varsha Usgaonkar, who is also part of this film.

When the artistes and music team members were called on the dais, they were felicitated one by one, by the Trustee of Shani Shinganapur temple, who had travelled all the way, for this occasion. When it was the turn of Rahul Mahajan to speak few words, he showered all the praise on actress Varsha Usgaonkar. “Varsha is the prettiest actress I have seen in the entire Indian film industry. I have been watching her, for the past several years on screen and she still looks beautiful and charming. More than the likes of Rekha and other actresses in Bollywood. And hence, I consider myself fortunate, for having got an opportunity to work with her.” he said. And, that was the biggest compliment Varsha received that evening.

Also present on the occasion were producer director Raj Rathod, Music director Farhan Shaikh, cinematographer Prashant Jadhav, lead hero of the film Ashutosh Kulkarni & popular singer Sukhvinder Singh, on whom a 6 minute song has been picturised in the film. The lead actress of the film Vaibhavi Shandilya and Milind Gunaji, who is playing an important role in the film, were absent.

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Hamal De Dhamal ( हमाल दे धमाल )

Hamaal De Dhamaal Marathi Movie
Release Year: 1989 (27 July)
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U
Duration: 124 min.
Studio/presenter: Om Nishant Chitra
Producers: Purushottam Berde
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Purushottam Berde
Writer: Purushottam Berde
ScreenPlay: Purushottam Berde
Dialogues: Purushottam Berde
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers: Purushottam Berde
Executive Producer: na
Co-Producer: Ashok Hande, Madhu Chavan
Director: Purushottam Berde
Assistant Director: Surendra Talokar
Writer: Purushottam Berde
ScreenPlay: Purushottam Berde
Dialogues: Purushottam Berde
Lyrics: na
Music: Anil Mohile
Playback Singer:   Aasha Bhosle,  Suresh Wadkar,  Ravindra Sathe
Cinematographer (DOP):  Suryakant Lavande
Editor: Ashok Patwardhan
Starcast: Laxmikant Berde, Varsha Usgaonkar, Sudhir Joshi, Vaishali Dandekar, Vijay Patkar, Jaywant Wadkar, Chetan Dalvi, Nilu Phule
Art Director: Purushottam Berde, Guruji Bandhu
Costumes: Anita Berde
Makeup: Mohan Pathare
Sound : Ravindra Sathe
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Subal Sarkar
DI, VFX: na
D.I. Colourist:  na
Promos: na
Music Label: na
Publicity Designs: na
P.R.O.: na
Distributor : Sujay Chitra Prakashan

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‘Hu Tu Tu’ offers average entertainment

Hututu movie
Rating: ★★ ½
Studio / Presenter: Harsh Films, Bhausaheb Bhoir
Producer: Harshavardhan Bhoir
Director: Kanchan Adhikari
Writer: Aashish Pathare
Cinematographer: Suresh Deshmane
Music: Anand Raj Anand
Cast: Ashok Saraf, Varsha Usgaonkar, Jitendra Joshi, Neha Pendse, Hemant Dhome, Manasi Joshi, Anant Jog and Sanjay Khapre, Atul Todankar, Pradeep Patwardhan
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

After making three films with Makarand Anaspure, namely ‘Doghaat Tisra Aata Sagla Visara’ and ‘Baap Re Baap Dokyala Taap’ and ‘Tukya Tukavila Nagya Nachvila’, director Kanchan Adhikari has now directed the King of Comedy Ashok Saraf , in her latest released film ‘Hu Tu Tu’, produced by Harshavardhan Bhoir. For this film, she finds the story of Rajan Agarwal and screenplay & dialogues of Ashish Pathre almost going on the lines of some of the Bollywood comedy films.

So, you get the glimpse of Govinda-Chunkeyy Pandey starrer ‘Aankhen’ (except for the double roles), some of Sajnay Dutt-Govinda starrer films and a similar type of sequence on substitute mother from Ajay Deogan-Abhishek Bachchan film ‘Bol Bachchan’. And, if this borrowed recipe of Bollywood is now served to Marathi audience, it is only their choice, whether to appreciate this film or not. But, in the first half of the film, the plot just fails to pick up, as there are no major happenings in the screenplay. It is only at the stroke of interval that you realise that there is something left in the screenplay.

The post interval session and a twist after the item number has generated some interest for traditional comedy lovers, except for the climax, which again goes the Bollywood style of 80s. Music by Anand Raj Anand is average . It is only through the Hindi style item number, he has generated good music. Suresh Deshmane’s photography is neat and clean. But, the film certainly needed more editing from Anand Diwan , especially in the first half and initial part of second half. At a time when Marathi film lovers are used to watching 2 hour length film, the film’s stretch for 2 hours 25 mins, is felt little lengthy.
Ashok Saraf Varsha Usgaonkar, Hu Tu Tu
There is no point in revealing the story of this film, for obvious reason. But, Ashok Saraf who plays the central character in this film, finds one more meaty role in this film too, just following the success of ‘Aandhali Koshimbir’. And, he has played his character of a Businessman Dhanajay Dhanawade very well. In the roles of his two notorious sons Vaibhav & Aishwary, Jitendra Joshi and Hemant Dhome have genuinely tried to create humour in the company of their two girl friends Neha Pendse and Manasi Naik, who are sisters. But, the two girls find limited scope in this film, as the film belongs to Ashok Saraf. Offering a big surprise, Director Kanchan Adhikari finds herself playing the character of a Mother of these two sisters. And, she has done a good job. Playing Ms. Sadhana-a widow, she is also shown as the first love of Ashok Saraf, who in turn is required to marry another woman under strange circumstances.

The inclusion of characters like Hiral Seth and Ankush- the cunning nephew of Sadhana, are just namesake to represent two villains, played successfully by Anant Jog and Sanjay Khapre. Veteran director N.Chandra makes a surprise guest appearance in the initial scene of the film. But, the two renowned artistes-Varsha Usgaonkar and Atul Todankar have brought some life in the concluding part of this film, with their notable performances.

Having done two sensible films like ‘Manini’ and ‘Mokala Shwaas’, there were big hopes from Kanchan Adhikari; but, ‘Hu Tu Tu’ has turned out to be just an average comedy film. Through this film, she has just tried her best to create situation based comedy, with the available script. After all, this is not her own banner film.

 

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Laadi Godi ( लाडी गोडी )

Ladi Godi Marathi Movie Poster
Release Year: 2010 (17 September)
Genres: Comedy
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: Uttara Food and Feeds Pvt. Ltd.
Producers: Bala Entertainments
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Mahesh Tilekar
Writer: Mahesh Tilekar
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Tilekar
Dialogues: Mukund Taksale
Official Facebook Page I  Twitter

Producers: Bala Entertainments
Executive Producer: na
Director: Mahesh Tilekar
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Mahesh Tilekar
ScreenPlay: Mahesh Tilekar
Dialogues: Mukund Taksale
Lyrics: Mahesh Tilekar
Music: Kamlesh Bhadkamkar
Playback Singer:   Vaishali Samant, Swapnil Bandodkar, Sudesh Bhosale, Kamlesh Bhadkamkar
Cinematographer (DOP): Debu Deodhar
Editor: na
Starcast: Tushar Dalvi, Varsha Usgaonkar, Bharat jadhav, Dipali Sayyed, Aniket Vishwasrao, Smita Shewale, Subodh Bhave, Resham Tipnis, Sanjay Narvekar, Krani Redkar, Nilu Phule
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 : na

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Ladi Godi Marathi Movie Poster

‘Laadi Godi’ only mocks Bollywood

Ladi Godi
Rating: na
Presenter: Uttara Food and Feeds Pvt. Ltd.
Producer: Bala Entertainments
Story, Screenplay, Lyrics, Direction: Mahesh Tilekar
Camera: Debu Deodhar
Dialogues: Mukund Taksaale
Music: Kamlesh Bhadkamkar
Cast: Tushar Dalvi, Varsha Usgaonkar, Bharat jadhav, Dipali Sayyed, Aniket Vishwasrao, Smita Shewale, Subodh Bhave, Resham Tipnis, Sanjay Narvekar, Krani Redkar….
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

It looks like that our Marathi film makers are devoid of good scripts. In the name of comedy, today they are offering anything that is available ready made. As it is, over the years our Bollywood has offered them so much to imitate in Marathi that the search becomes much easier. Director Mahesh Tilekar’s latest film ‘Laadi Godi’ is one such experiment where you will find lots of popular Marathi artistes together to mock the styles of Bollywood personalities like Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra,Jitendra, Hema Malini, Sridevi, Rekha, Anil Kapoor, Madhuri, Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore. Oh, sorry! The list is not over. There is Govinda and Karishma too.

So, using the names of these stars in the respective characters in this film, our Marathi stars comprising of Tushar Dalvi, Sanjay Narvekar, Subodh Bhave, Kranti Redkar, Resham Tipnis, Varsha Usgaonkar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Smita Shewale, Bharat Jadhav, Deepali Syed , Vijay Chavan and Kishori Ambiye have tried their best to mock them. In addition to that Shweta Shinde plays an abrupt role of an auto rickshaw driver just for two scenes. Now, if you try to measure the length of their roles, it will be noticed that they are all on a picnic at a guest house.

Kranti Redkar

Now, to say something about the film’s story, Just as our three heroines – Rekha, Hema and Sridevi hate men the three heroes played by Amit, Daharmendra and Jitendra hate women. The main hero of the film Rajesh keeps on making frequent appearances in between the screenplay in different forms, begging before the three women to vacate his bunglow, as his newly wedded wife Sharmila would only then agree to celebrate their honeymoon there. One wonders, as to why he couldn’t celebrate his honeymoon elsewhere? But, then how would the film progress further? So, Rajesh seeks help from the trio comprising of Amit, Dharmendra and Jitendra to drive away these three women from his bungalow. He accommodates them on the Ground floor.

In comes Anil( Aniket) , who has been brought up by the three men in absence of his father and also Madhuri ( Smita Shewale) who has grown up in the shelter of the three women in absence of her mother. While Anil- Madhuri fall in love with each other, in spite of the opposition of their uncles and aunties; the two attendants of the bungalow- Govinda and karishma also fall for each other in a filmi style . Obviously, watching these two couples, the tenants find each other’s match. And with that we see happy ending of the film.
Such a kind of comedy, where every star tries to mock a bollywood personality suits well in a mimicry item on the stage in a reality show or even to that extent in a stage play, where they are provided the liberty to perform the way they want. But, the same experiment may not necessarily work in a cinema. In Maharashtra, we have different type of audience for drama and movie. The taste differs, as the presentation forms are different. There are few exceptions, where the scripts of both a drama or a movie are based on a real story or suspense filled fiction. However, in the case of ‘Laadi Godi’ it is only mockery of Bollywood, without any specific purpose. So, just by naming the characters with these popular Bollywood personalities, failed to invite the attention of all. The presentation has to be very perfect to create that spontaneous laughter. And frankly speaking, that does not happen in ‘Laadi Godi’.

The biggest flaw in the screenplay is that the sequences haven’t been properly placed in the order. When Anil walks in the house with gifts for his uncles, he presents Jitendra a pair of white shoes, which he is shown wearing in a previous scene. Sanjay Narvekar plays the scene of ‘Sholay’ in a typical Dharmendra style climbing on the top of the water tank, addressing the villagers; but there are no villagers around. There is only Hema. One can understand that while watching such films in a theatre , you have to leave your logical thinking process behind; but, that does not mean that the film maker should taste the patience of the audience. ‘Laadi Godi’ has thus turned out to be just another ordinary marathi film, certainly not for multiplex audience. Late Debu Deodhar, however leaves his mark as a cinematographer; as this is the last film he did before his untimely death. So, is the case with Nilu Phule, who makes a guest appearance in this film.