Bai Go Bai (बाई गो बाई )
Genres: Comedy, Humorous
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: R S Cinevision
Producers: Pradip Kacher Patil, Naresh Ganpat Thakur
Executive Producer: Mahesh G. Bharambe
Director: Vijay Mangesh Pagare
Writer: Vijay Mangesh Pagare
ScreenPlay: Vijay Mangesh Pagare
Dialogues: na
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Executive Producer: Mahesh G. Bharambe
Director: Vijay Mangesh Pagare
Assistant Director: na
Writer: Vijay Mangesh Pagare
ScreenPlay: Vijay Mangesh Pagare
Dialogues: na
Lyrics: Subodh Phatak, Subodh Pawar, Shiv-Aditi
Music: Vijay Gatlewar, Ajinkya Jadhav, Nikhil Pachpande
Playback Singer: Reshma Sonawane
Cinematographer (DOP): Suresh Jaykumar Dechmane
Editor: Paresh Manjrekar
Starcast: Nirmiti Sawant, Vijay Patkar, Nayan Jadhav, Sheetal Pathak, Jaywant Bhalekar, Shashikant Kerkar, Ankita Tare
Costumes: Milan Bhaskar Desai
Makeup: Dadabhai Samudre
Sound : na
Background Score: Salil Amrute
Choreographer: Rajesh Bidve, Santosh Bhangare, Mayur Vaidya
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Director Vijay Patkar gets ready with his film ‘Mohor’
‘VG Enterprises’ Chandrakant Pandharinath Pawar & Sangita Gautam Satdive have produced their maiden Marathi film ‘Mohar‘. Renowned actor- director Vijay Patkar has directed this Marathi Film, story of which is written by Rekha Surendra Jagtap , with Screenplay, Dialogue & Lyrics penned by Deepak Bhagwat. Rahul Satdive is the Associated director of this film .
Lead stars of this film are, Sayaji Shinde, Prasad Oak, Aditi Sarangdhar , along with Vijay Kadam, Hemalata Bane, Pritam Patil & Pandurang Phadatare. Two child artistes Prajakta Jagtap & Chaitany Ghadage are also making their acting debut through this film.
‘Mohar‘ will have one Lavani, performed by Manasi Naik, which is choreographed by Deepali Vichare. DOP is Raja Phadatare & Music composition is by Milind More. The songs are sung by talented Belaa Shende, Prasannjit Kosambi, Kavita Nikam, Chang & Sakshi. This film is getting ready for release soon.
Shinma (शिनमा)
Release Year: 2015 (27 November)
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 130 min.
Producer: Aanil Joshi
Executive Producer: na
Director: Milind Kavde
Writers: Ashok Zhagade, Prakash Bhagwat, Milind Kavade
ScreenPlay: Milind Kavade , Deepak Thube, Prakash Bhagwat, Sagar Wankhede
Dialogues: Deepak Thube, Sagar Wankhede
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Executive Producer: na
Director: Milind Kavde
Assistant Director: Hemant Dhabade, Sagar Wankhede
Writers: Ashok Zhagade, Prakash Bhagwat, Milind Kavade
ScreenPlay: Milind Kavade , Deepak Thube, Prakash Bhagwat, Sagar Wankhede
Dialogues: Deepak Thube, Sagar Wankhede
Lyrics: Jai Atre, Rahul Salve, Sagar Wankhede
Music: Varun Likhate, Rohan-Rohan
Playback Singer: na
Cinematographer (DOP): Santonio Terzio
Editor: Pranav Patel
Starcast: Ajinkya Deo, Kishori Shahane, Gurleen Chopra, Yatin Karyekar, Vijay Patkar,Sanskruti Balgude, Ananda Karekar, Anshuman Vichare, Ganesh Yadav, Saurabh Gokhale, Arun Kadam, Abhijeet Chauhan, Digambar Naik, Ashish Pawar, Jaywant Wadkar, Nisha Parulekar
Art Director: Sandip Kunchikorwe
Costumes: Vaishali Deshmukh
Makeup: Iliyas Shaikh (Lily)
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Muhurat of ‘Shyamchi Shala’ with a song recording
Known for their story oriented subjects, Marathi films have been offering entertainment with a substance. Many thought-provoking Marathi movies with some entertainment value in it, have appreciated by all film lovers. One such forthcoming Marathi Film ‘Shyamchi Shala’ falls into the above category, as the makers claims it to be an entertaining, yet a film with social message.
The muhurat of ‘Shyamchi Shala’ was held recently, with a song recording, at Lata Mangeshkar recording studio at Andheri, Mumbai. The songs of this film are written by Eknath Pawar and Akshay Shinde and music is composed by Shrirang Aaras. The song during muhurat was recorded in the voices of Sanjeevani Bhelande and Shripad Mallya. ‘Shyamchi Shala’ is being directed by Prakash Jadhav , who has graduated himself from editing to direction. Along with the director, also present on the occasion were co-producer Nandu Malvankar and the entire music team. Vijay Patkar and few other celebrities from the industry were also present . The movie is produced by Sainath Chitra and the responsibility of story-screenplay-dialogues has been handled by Paresh Borate. Arun Nalavade and Vijay Patkar will be seen in important major roles in the film.
‘Shyamchi Shala’ is expected to go on floors very soon.
‘Tujhyamule’ music album unveiled by Priyanka Yadav
‘Tujhyamule’ a melody filled Marathi Music Video album was unveiled recently by actress Priyanka Yadav, in presence of chief guest of the function, Mr. Vijay Patkar, president of All India Marathi Chitrapat Mahamandal. Priyanka appreciated the efforts of Ayush production House, for presenting this musical album. This music album is directed by Praveen Raja Karle on the music of Chandrashekhar Janavade. The melodious songs in the album have been rendered by singers Mangesh Borgaonkar, Rohit Raut & Kirti Killedar.
The musical song video has been picturised on artistes Prashant Vanshiv, Kamakshi Kulkarni & Suchitra Goswami. The video has been shot on the picturesque locations in Nagar district. Camera by Santosh Khadapure and choreography by Sangram Bhalekar and Aishwarya Kale are the other credits. The programme was anchored by Ashwini Kulkarni.
Rahul Roy unveils the music of ‘Just Gammat’
Today, Modern day life has become a lot more stressful .It requires a stress-buster to cool the nerves. This is where, Humour in our films, play a pivotal role, to cure stress. One such stress-buster Marathi movie coming our way, is ‘Just Gammat’, presented by Sharadkumar Shrivastava and produced under the banner Silver Screen Entertainment by Seema Shrivastava. The music of the film was released recently, at Mumbai.
RJ Mayuresh Shirke, who anchored the event with ease, welcomed the guests and introduced director, Milind Arun Kavade and the musical team. Nitin Kumar Gupta, who is debuting as a music composer with this Marathi movie. Deepak Angevar, who has written the title song, appears twice in the movie ; has been rendered by Avadhoot Gupte , in two different styles. Mandar Cholkar has penned an item song using all liquor names. Heena Panchal, who has done an item number on ‘Bewda’ song was also called on stage. N K Gupta showcased the ‘virtual 3D girl’ (an animated version of an item girl, done @Russia) which they plan to upload sometime next month, just before the release .
Original ‘Aashiqui’ guy, Rahul Roy was the chief guest and unveiled the music of a ‘Just Gammat’. “I stay at Shivaji Park and am in touch with lots of Marathi film makers. In fact we want to rope in these talented people to Bollywood, but the trend seems to be the opposite. Lots of non-Marathi film-makers are getting attracted to Marathi films.” he said and continued “I was in the process of making a Marathi film, but unfortunately my director (Rajiv Patil) died untimely “.
The lead actor Sanjay Narvekar arrived late due to a stage play in distant suburbs of Mumbai. He narrated, how in an intoxicated state, two friends plan to kill each other each other’s wives and after getting sober the next morning; what ‘Gammat’ happens, is the one-line of the film story and he expressed the film to be a commercial success.
Arun Kadam, Vijay Patkar, Jaywant Wadkar and Smita Gondkar, who was looking stunning in a black mini, represented the cast. Apart from these actors, Aditi Sarangdhar, Jitendra Joshi, Atul Todankar, Sanjay Kulkarni, Aarti Solanki, Deepak Shirke are also part of the film.
Navra Majha Navsacha ( नवरा माझा नवसाचा )
Release Year: November 2004
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Rating: ★★★ ½
Censor: U/A
Duration: 130 min.
Producers: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Executive Producer: na
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Writer: Sachin Pilgaonkar
ScreenPlay: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Dialogues: Santosh Pawar
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Executive Producer: na
Director: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Assistant Director: Avinash Thakur
Writer: Sachin Pilgaonkar
ScreenPlay: Sachin Pilgaonkar
Dialogues: Santosh Pawar
Lyrics: Jagdish Khebudkar
Music: Jitendra kulkarni
Playback Singer: Sonu Nigam,Uttara Kelkar,Anuradha Paudwal,Sachin Pilgaonkar
Cinematographer (DOP): Sanjay Memane
Editor: Aasif Khan
Starcast: Sachin Pilgaonkar, Supriya Pilgaonkar, Ashok Saraf, Vijay Patkar, Jaywant Wadkar, Pradeep Patwardhan, Sunil Tawde, Kishori Shahane, Reema Lagoo
Costumes: na
Makeup: Sudhir Baisakhia, Mahadev Dalvi
Sound : Moin Shaikh
Background Score: na
Choreographer: madhav kishan
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Saasu Nambari Jawai Das Nambari (सासू नंबरी जावई दस नंबरी)
Genres: Comedy
Rating: ★★★
Censor: U
Duration: 130 mins
Studio/presenter: Everest Entertainment, Sarla Chitra
Producers: Harish Patil
Executive Producer: na
Director: Vijay Patkar
Writer: Hemant Edlabadkar
ScreenPlay: Hemant Edlabadkar
Dialogues: Hemant Edlabadkar
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Executive Producer: na
Director: Vijay Patkar
Assistant Director: Mangesh Kharat
Writer: Hemant Edlabadkar
ScreenPlay: Hemant Edlabadkar
Dialogues: Hemant Edlabadkar
Lyrics: Shreerang Godbole
Music: Bal Naik
Playback Singer: Vivek Naik, Sangita Morajkar
Cinematographer (DOP): Sanjay Khanjhode
Editor: Dinesh Mengde
Starcast: Nirmiti Sawant, Makrand Anaspure, Pradnya Jadhav, Vikas Samudre, Jayraj Nayar
Guest Appearence: Vijay Kadam, Deepali Sayyad
Costumes: Geeta Godbole
Makeup: Vinod Jagtap
Sound : Hitesh Solanki
Background Score: Saleel Amrute
Choreographer: Maya JAdhav, Vishvas Narekar
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‘Lavu Ka Lath’ is a tribute to Dada Kondke
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Banner: Shardul Films Producer: Vijay Patkar Director: Vijay Patkar Story/Screenplay/Dialogues/Lyrics: Rajesh Bamgude Cinematographer: Sanjay Khanzode Cast: Vijay Patkar, Hemalata Baane, Vijay Kadam, Pradeep Patwardhan, Jaywant Wadkar, Kamlakar Satpute, Kishori Ambiye, Archana Patkar, Jayant Sawarkar, Rajan Tamhane, Jayraj Nair, Ananta Karekar, Rajesh Bamgude, Sunil Holkar, Kishor Ravrane, Prakash Pawar, Shraddha Nigvekar, Shital Kolhapure, Ashutosh Wadekar, Prashant Tapaswi, Bharat Chawale, Raj Patil. Guest Appearence: Manoj Joshi, Nisha Parulekar Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
Actor Vijay Patkar has been truthfully entertaining the Marathi and Hindi film lovers for more than 25 years, through whatever little he had to his share in the form of character roles, especially the comedy ones. But, no one really tapped his full potential; till he himself decided to test his ability, turning a producer and director through his latest film ‘Lau Ka Lath’. If you are really aware of what the audience expect and if you sincerely work to offer wholesome entertainment packed with action, people would certainly approve it. Recent success of Bollywood film ‘Dabhang’ was the best example.
Now, inspired by late Dada Kondke and observing all success formulas of past super hit Marathi films; particularly those of dada Kondke and Mahesh Kothare; actor turned film maker Vijay Patkar found the script of Rajesh Bamugade, most appropriate to entertain today’s Marathi audience. ‘Lau Ka Lath’ is based on this traditional marathi formula film, with a commercial touch. Taking advantage of latest technology like VFX and other special effects, he presents something on the lines of a roller coaster ride for Marathi audience.
Set on the backdrop of a progressive village, we find Namdeo alias Namya (Vijay Patkar), a simpleton ladies tailor; who is also well versed in healing those suffering from sprains and aches, with his Kick therapy. But, he does not charge for this treatment and considers it, as a social service. Surekha (Hemalata Bane)- a Lavani performer, who suffers an injury while dancing, is treated by Namya. She falls in love with him. But Surekha’s father puts three conditions in front of Namya to marry his daughter. The first one is to challenge a wrestler from a neighboring village, second one is to get rid of his conventional chappals and last and most difficult one is to earn Rs. Three lakhs; so that the father could find replacement for Surekha, to perform at the shows. Namya manages the first one, by curing the wrestler from his back sprain and in return asking him to lose; but he finds it difficult to fulfill the other two conditions.
Destiny comes to the rescue of Namya and it’s ‘all is well’ at the end. But, ‘Lau Ka Lath’ being a commercial film, you find the screenplay of the film stuffed with lots of humour filled scenes, involving characters like the frustrated Doctor from the village (Kamlakar Satpute), the demanding father of Surekha and a Shahir (Poet) played by Jaywant Wad, and the two rivals – Sarpanch (Vijay Kadam) and Village Patil (Jairaj Nair), who compete with each other to prove their supremacy. Then, there is also a Police Officer( Pradeep Patwardhan) with his two assistants, a DSP (Rajan Tamhane), a Lady fortune teller (Kishori Ambiye) and dozens of character artistes including former Marathi actress Archana Patkar, who plays the wife of Sarpanch.
Performances from all the artistes are wonderful. Vijay Patkar rocks in the role of Namya; but he has received equally good support from his leading lady Hemalata Bane, who has till now played small roles in films. She has proved that her choice for this role wasn’t wrong. In the supporting roles, Jaywant Wad, Vijay kadam, Jairaj Nair, Pradeep Patwardhan, Rajan Tamhane, Jayant Savarkar, Kishori Ambiye, Archana Patkar and others have displayed an excellent team work.
You may call ‘Lau Ka Laath’ a Musical comedy with humour filled action; as the film maker has also paid attention to music, besides managing the comedy scenes with care. The two songs, ‘Morya..’ and ‘Mala Ek chance hava ..’ are picturised well, with good music by Avinash Vishwajeet. At no point you feel bored. Such is the impact created through the screenplay and apt dialogues. Though, some of the dialogues carry double meaning, no vulgarity is noticed. The climax of this film goes almost on the lines of Priyadarshan type of films; but it is limited, to conclude with a happy note. The suspense behind the character of ‘Lakhu Lungi’- a dacoit behind stealing antique pieces, has been very cleverly revealed, at the end. ‘Lau Ka Hath’ is a time pass film for all age groups. As a film maker, Vijay Patkar has succeeded in offering his recipe, filled with wholesome entertainment.
‘Mast Chalalay Aamcha’- Laughter is the best medicine
Rating: na
Presenter: Zee Talkies Producer: Atul Maroo, Ketan Maroo Director: Sachin Goswami Story: Sachin Mote Music: Amir Hadkar Cinematographer: Anil Khandekar Cast: Bharat Jadhav, Vijay Patkar, Bhushan Kadu, Vishakha Subhedar, Kamalakar Satpute, Bhalchandra Kadam, Kishori Ambiye Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke |
New lifestyle has forced today’s common man under tremendous stress. A bank manager is worried about the boy of his daughter’s choice and strange behaviour of his wife. A housewife is worried about her husband’s affair. An auto-rickshaw driver wants a break after a tiring day. A female Vada-Paav vendor is trying to save her money from her alcohol addict husband. A policeman is making all efforts to find a good sound sleep after overworking. Above all, the common man in general is fed up with the happenings around. The news on scams and the violent type of TV serials are already bothering him and his family members. All that he needs is distressing in the form of entertainment. Laughter is the best medicine and very few can offer it at a cost.
But, Zee Talkies’ new film ‘Mast Chalalay Aamcha’ comes with an ideal prescription for distressing. Produced by Shemaroo and distributed by Zee Talkies, the film offers non-stop entertainment for all age groups. It is not an easy job to keep the audience involved in laughter for more than an hour, but the duo comprising of Sachin Mote, the writer and Sachin Goswami the director with all their stage experience behind, have succeeded in offering something in a cinematic form to the people of Maharashtra, who certainly needed that break to relieve their stress. The film is based on the popular Marathi play ‘Ek Daav Bhatacha’.
Picking up a simple theme dealing with attitude of different persons from the same family, the film tries to link them with few characters in the society to create enough of humour lasting for a little more than two hours. The actual story of the film revolves around Madhav Bhatt (Bharat Jadhav) a branch manager with a bank, who is worried about the presence of his son-in-law (Bhushan Kadu) an auto-rickshaw driver in his house, as his only daughter (Devyani Deshmukh) has married against his wish. His wife (Vishakha Subhedar) is however very much pleased with her son-in-law, as he knows how to please his mother-in-law. Ms. Bhatt is a devotee of one Anna-Baba (Vijay Patkar) who does all his tricks related to superstition, to invite the attention of his devotees.
Now, how the family is linked with a Vadaa Paav vendor Vastlabai Khade (Kishori Ambiye), her alcohol addict husband (Kamlakar Satpute) and a Police constable (Bhalachandra Kadam) is another story. But, the main plot revolves around Madhav Bhatt and his son-in-law Baban Thorat. Very cleverly the writer and director have presented every scene with relevant dialogues to create that spontaneity to produce laughter. A perfect timing maintained by all artistes further makes this film more hilarious. In the recent past, we have seen comedy films, but ‘Mast Chalalay Aamcha’ presents a comedy with a difference. This was possible only due to efforts of the skilled writer and talented director to produce that desired effect.
Marathi films generally don’t require big star-cast, if the script is superior. This film has only one big star in the form of Bharat Jadhav and the others being talented bunch of artistes from stage and TV shows. But, watching their respective performances, certainly makes you think about their tremendous potential. And, if you have to measure their performances, they all had a very good team work. Bharat Jadhav, Vishakha Subhedar, Bhushan Kadu, Kishori Ambiye, Devyani Deshmukh, Kamlakar Satpute and Bhalchandra Kadam all contributed equally towards the neat presentation of this film. None of them over acted and when the time came for the same in the climax, the director concluded the film. Though there are few predictable scenes, the film still manages to entertain frenziedly. The scenes between Bharat Jadhav and Bhalchandra Kadam are more appealing. One wonders as to why the latter has not been offered roles in films? With perfect editing, good photography and limited music, the film does offer a complete entertainment package to all sections of the society.