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‘Thoda Tujha Thoda Majha’ is a timely film on generation gap

Thoda Tuza Thoda Maza
Rating: ★★★ ½
Studio: A. K. Films
Producer, Director: Anil Kakade
Writers: Anil Kakade, Deepak Bhagwat,Raj Kuber, Natasha Poonawalla
Editor: Vijay Kochikar
Cinematographer: Ishwar Bidri
Cast: Vikram Gokhale, Ajinkya Deo, Sulabha Deshpande, Varsha Usgaonkar,
Nikhil Kakade, Swarda Thigale, Natasha Poonawalla, Dr. Vilas Ujawane, Pushkar Jog,
Ashok Samarth, Siddharth Jagtap,Neeta Donde,Siddhesh Ghag, Nikunj Hiwarkar,Anand Burad,
Radhika Gadgil,Ranjit Randive..
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Family is the most important thing in this world. And in Maharashtra, there is a lot of importance for family bond. No matter, today there is a generation gap existing in almost every family; but, the traditional culture in Maharashtra has always kept such families together. Today, we see our new generation following the westernised culture. But, in spite of that today’s wise parents don’t put many restrictions on their children’s movement during late night hours , realizing the pressure of studies and competition they are required to face. However, many a times, it is the bad company of their children, that poses serious problems. New Marathi film ‘Thoda Tujha Thoda Majha’ takes up this most timely sensitive subject, to present a sensible film, involving all the three generations.

Set on the backdrop of Pune city, the film opens up with a raid on a Rave party of youngsters. In that group is a young boy Sameer Sawant( Nikhil Kakade) from a well to do family and only son of his parents Ramesh & Malati Sawant ( Ajinkya Deo and Varsha Usgaonkar) . When Sameer’s father seeks the help of his influential friend and goes to the Police station, to rescue his son, he faces humiliation. It is not only the ACP at the Police station( Ashok Samarth) , who makes him realize his duty as a parent; but also a TV news reporter exposes him. While the boy is released on bail; with the report of the blood samples awaited, the father who feels cheated by his pampered son, drives him out of the house.

Luckily for the boy, his grandparents, who are on a visit to their place, take him along with them, to their native place. The Boy finds a big change in his own self and returns back to Pune, to give a big surprise to his parents on their 25th Wedding Anniversary. But, around this time, the parents receive another news. And that’s the turning point of this film in the climax.

Vikram Gokhale Nikhil Kakade

It’s not that films on such subjects haven’t been dealt by Marathi cinema. In the past Smita Talwalkar had presented one such sensible film ‘7 Chya aat Gharat’ , to show how too much of liberty could land youngsters into trouble. ‘Thoda Tujha Thoda Majha’ shows both the sides very well. While showing the concern of parents, it has also shown the point of view of youngsters. Through this film, the film maker has tried to show that it is the proper communication between the youngsters and their parents, could avoid many problems. At the same time, he has also shown how a bad company could land such youngsters from well to do family into trouble.

The youngsters selected in this film are most appropriate choice and look like real final year college students, with their body language and other activities. It is only the young hero of this film, falls short in acting in their company, especially while delivering some of the dialogues . But, at some important situations, while interacting with parents, he seems okay. The sincere effort put in by the film maker in presenting such a timely subject with a message, is to be highly appreciated. In the role of grand parents, both Vikram Gokhale and Sulbha Deshpande have played their parts with perfect understanding, trying to find quick solutions on differences between parents and their only child.

In the role of Sameer’s father, Ajinkya Deo is a perfect choice. He has been able to deliver, what was expected from him, at different situations. Varsha Usgaonkar, who plays a wise mother, looks still beautiful and fit, setting an ideal example before today’s young actresses. In the role of Sameer’s girlfriend, Model turned TV actress Sukhada Thigale (‘Majhe Mann Tujhe Jhale’ fame) does a satisfying debut, though she doesn’t find much scope in this film. Pushkar Jog does a cameo in style, indicating that today’s youngsters pay more attention to their work, rather than formal clothes. Music by Tabi Parik is just fine; but Ishwar Bidri’s photography is something very special. He has captured the beauty of Konkan very nicely. Ashok Samarth plays the aggressive ACP in his typical style, while Dr. Vilas Ujavane plays his part with ease. All others in supporting cast have done a good job.

‘Thoda Tujha Thoda Majha’ is a worth watch for entire family. It has something very important to convey, which is so relevant to parents and their young children.

‘Aaghaat’ hits out at unethical medical practice

Aaghat Marathi Movie Poster
Rating: na
Presenter: Sprint Art Creation
Producer(s): Mohan Damle, Sanjay Sathye, Shreeram Dandekar
Direction: Vikram Gokhale
Story: Dr. Nitin Lavangare
Dialogues: Dr. Nitin Lavangare
Music: Narendra Bhide
Cast: Vikram Gokhale, Mukta Barve, Kadambari Kadam Desai, Suhas Joshi, Deepa Shreeram,
Arun Nalawade, Madhav Abhyankar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Nandini Jog, Smita Tambe, Anant Jog,
Manoj Joshi, Dr. Amol Kolhe, Vidyadhar Joshi, Shashank Shende, Surekha Kudachi, KIran Karmarkar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

Medical science has made tremendous progress in the recent times with advanced treatments available for all ailments. Today, surgeries in hospitals have become very common. But, the common man who has complete faith in the doctor, is still kept in dark about the actual requirement of surgery for a particular purpose. We have heard so many stories appearing in the news, where doctors and hospitals have been made target by errant relatives of patient over negligence during a surgery or operation. But, nothing can be proved against any particular doctor, as in many cases he gets the benefit of doubt.

However, new Marathi film ‘Aaghaat’ goes beyond this benefit of doubt by showing a face to face fight between two doctors, where a junior doctor Dr. Smita Deshmukh (Mukta Barve) takes on her senior Dr. Khurana (Vikram Gokhale) over his negligence in taking a decision during an operation, where a 22 year old patient Sangeeta Pradhan ( Kadambari Kadam) is made to suffer.

Dr. Khurana is a leading surgeon in a well known private trust hospital, where Dr. Smita Deshmukh is doing her M.S. as a resident doctor. During one such operation, Dr. Khurana gives Dr. Smita her first chance to perform a surgery. But, when he tells her to remove both the ovaries of the patient, she refuses to obey his orders, as she feels that the second ovary could be saved, as preliminary reports were still awaited. At the operation theatre, Dr. Khurana takes it as his insult and gets the second ovary removed by Dr. Smita’s colleague (Shashank Shende). Soon, the patient develops complications and Dr. Khurana lands into trouble, as Dr. Smita with the support of patient’s family members openly challenges her superior.

Dr. Khurana being the most influential person, pressurizes the hospital administration to sack Dr. Smita. But, Dr. Smita like a true protagonist dares to fight her own battle and tells the administration to set up an inquiry commission. The hospital authorities agree for the same as they fear about Dr. Smita approaching the press. Even the inquiry commission seems to be going against her, when the film’s story takes a sudden twist in the climax, with an unknown character coming as a witness to her rescue. Dr. Smita wins her battle against a biggest giant in medicine field, without the support of media and that is the real strength of her character.

Mr. Vikram Gokhale makes his debut as a director through this film with a sensational subject, which is so relevant to the common man in modern times. He has paid more attention on the attitude of an individual –the antagonist character, which he plays himself and the young principled doctor, who does not forget the oath she has taken to serve this profession with service to humanity. Ethics in medical profession is her motto, based on which she finally wins her battle. ‘Aaghaat’ does not expose the corruption in medical practice, but it certainly hits out at unethical medical practice.

Vikram Gokhale, Actor

The film has a strong story written by Dr. Nitin Lavangare with good presentation of screenplay by Sameer Vidhwans, supported by timely dialogues penned by Sameer Vidhwans and Kshitij Patwardhan. Camerawork and editing is up to the mark and the background music is appealing. This being a character oriented film, more attention has been paid on emotions of every artiste and therefore you will find many well known talented artistes like Dr. Amol Kolhe (playing a psychiatrist) , Aniket Vishwasrao, (as Sangeeta’s boy friend, who agrees to marry her in spite of her ailment), Shashank Shende( as a obedient resident doctor) , Smita Tambe (Playing Shashank’s wife), Suhas Joshi( as Dean of the Hospital), Anant Jog ( as a trustee), Vidyadhar Joshi( as Hospital administrator), Arun Nalawade( as Pathologist), Madhav Abhyankar ( as Sangeeta’s helpless father) and Kiran Karmarkar in a very special role in the climax scene. In short, they make a very good team for the film’s success.

Mohan Tondwalkar is no more

Mohan Tondwalkar who headed the most popular Marathi Drama company Kalavaibhav, passed away today after a brief illness. He was 77. Mr. Tondwalkar had produced 80 Marathi plays, including popular plays like ‘Purush’, ‘Gela Madhav Kunikade’, ‘Nati Goti’, ‘Vaadaa Chirebandi’, ‘Premasathi Vattel te’ and the latest- ‘Shambhuraje’.

Having given scope to several top Marathi artistes of today through ‘Kalavaibhav’, he remained dedicated to his profession and believed in creating something new. He had the knowledge of Marathi literature very well. Mr. Tondwalkar was the first Marathi Drama producer to present the stories of Jaywant Dalvi on Marathi stage. Many well known artistes were associated with his drama group. Veteran Vijaya Mehta had also directed some plays for his group.
Many personalities have offered their tributes recalling his valuable contribution to the Marathi stage. Some of whom who quickly expressed their gratitude to him were Sudhir Bhatt, Lata Narvekar, Atul Parchure & Prashant Damle.

Marathi Film Anandi Anand Review

Anandi Anand Poster
Rating: na
Presenter: Phenomenal Group
Producers: N. K. Shih
Director: Purushottam Berde
Story & Screenplay : Purushottam Berde
Lyrics: Sandeep Khare
Music: Dr. Salil Kulkarni
Cast: Anandraj, Priya Bapat, Rajan Tamhane, Latika Gore, Chinmay Kolhatkar, Vikram Gokhale, Suhas Joshi, Mohan Joshim, Vandana Gupte, Mangesh Desai, Paddy Kamble, Akshya Bhingarde, Sumit Pawar, Swamini Wadkar
Movie Review by: Ulhas Shirke

‘Anandi Anand’ directed by Purushottam Berde is now running into fourth week in Mumbai and that certainly invites the attention of those who missed this film during the first three weeks after its release that almost coincided with big banner Hindi films. It is a simple tale of a young girl Anandi – a college drop out; who prefers to live with her Grandparents in a picturesque village in Konkan, rather than migrating to US with her parents. The reason being simple; she does not approve the present system of education and also hates the modern city lifestyle. Instead, she prefers to educate herself with traditional values from her grandparents, learning music and spending most of her time with nature along with a group of few friends in the neighborhood.
When time comes closer for her arranged marriage to a US returned youngster – son of a music company owner, she flatly refuses the proposal; but, at the request of her beloved grand parents, she agrees to marry this boy on certain conditions. The boy, who is highly impressed by her voice, is very keen on using the same for his next assignment. After marriage, Anandi moves to Mumbai. But, the nature loving girl, not happy with city environment, goes into depression and is advised to return back to her village, on the advice of the doctor. With few moments of ups and downs, she finally sings for her husband’s own music album. With happy ending, Anandi and Anand reunite. Priya Bapat, Vikram Gokhale, Suhas Joshi in Anandi Anand

Priya Bapat Vikram Gokhale
Director Purushottam Berde, has paid more attention to show the contrast between a busy city lifestyle and a village with natural beauty. How could a person used to living a free bird’s life in an open environment, be happy in a cage type of flat system? He has specifically hinted at the life within four closed walls, restricted to dinner table and television. Also the excessive noise and air pollution on the streets, which would annoy any peace loving person, has been shown in a tricky manner. There are other similar issues, he has tried to emphasize through the film’s script. But, he has used an outdated ploy to show Anandi and her friends harassing and scaring Anand and his friend, during their first visit to their village. Barring such few scenes, the film has been presented well.

Magnificent Outdoor photography at beautiful locations of Konkan, particularly Pawas & Mhavalange off Ratnagiri; supported by good music by Dr. Salil Kulkarni, adds extra flavour to the film’s script. Priya Bapat as Anandi is highly impressive as she gets a lifetime role Playing the central character. Very good support comes from popular co artistes like Vikram Gokhale, Suhas Joshi ( who play her Grandparents), Mohan Joshi, Vandana Gupte, Rajan Tamhane, Comedians – Mangesh Desai, Paddy and others. The hero- newcomer Anandraj, however is a mismatch into the cast. Moreover, in the company of all versatile actors around, he was only exposed, though he wasn’t that bad. It is surprising that the director with solid stage background, could not find a newcomer suited for that role of a foreign returned youngster; if at all they wanted a newcomer. If there was any other talented youngster in his place, the film would have been a hit, with the help of other positive points.

At 75, Mohan Tondwalkar gets due recognition

01 May 10 | © MMW News
The seventy fifth birthday celebrations of eminent producer of Marathi plays -Mohan Tondwalkar, was held at the Shivaji Mandir on Friday.

Tondwalkar is the founder of the iconic drama troupe Kala Vaibhav which is responsible for producing hit plays like ‘Jaswandi’, ‘Purush’, ‘Gela Madhav Kunakade’, ‘Nati Goti’, ‘Premasathi Vattel te’, etc. He has gifted the Marathi entertainment industry great talents like Nana Patekar, Neena Kulkarni, Vikram Gokhale, Reema Lagoo, Dr.Vijaya Mehta and many others.

Present on the occasion were chief guest – eminent astrologer Jayant Salgaonkar, Dr.Ravi Bapat, actors- Prabhakar Panshikar, Nana Patekar, playwrights- Gangaram Gawankar & Arun Ghadigaonkar,.

Mr. Tondwalkar and his wife were presented with Shawls and bouquets by various luminaries including Uday Gharat of Maharashtra Natya Mandal, Reema Lagoo, and other staff members of Kala Vaibhav. A plaque was presented to him by Nana Patekar on behalf of the Mohan Tondwalkar Pratishtahan.

A book written on Tondwalkar called ‘Mohansheth’ was released by the veteran actor Prabhakar Panshikar. Among those who spoke on the occasion were Prabhakar Panshikar, Dr. Ravi Bapat and Dr. Vijaya Mehta. They all recollected the old memories and praised his work.

Finally, it was Nana Patekar who took on the stage in his inimitable style and narrated his experiences with Mohansheth (as he addressed him right from his early days as an actor) when it was difficult to make ends meet. He stated that he saw a real mentor in Tondwalkar. Eminent actor Leeladhar Kambli was the programme host. The programme concluded with the special show of Kala Vaibhav’s latest play ‘Shambhu Raje’ starring Dr.Amol Kolhe.

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Balaa Gaau Kashee Angai

Bala Gau Kashi Angai Marathi Movie
Release Year: 1977 (14 Apr)
Genres: Drama
Rating:  na
Censor: U
Duration: 130 min.
Studio/presenter: M S Salvi, Amar Productions
Producers: M S Salvi
Executive  Producer: na
Director: Kamlakar Torne
Writer: Madhusudan Kalelkar
ScreenPlay: Madhusudan Kalelkar
Dialogues: Madhusudan Kalelkar
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Producers: M S Salvi
Executive Producer: na
Director: Kamlakar Torne
Assistant Director: Ramesh Salgaonkar
Writer: Madhusudan Kalelkar
ScreenPlay: Madhusudan Kalelkar
Dialogues: Madhusudan Kalelkar
Lyrics: Jagdish Khebudkar, Madhusudan Kalelkar
Music: N Datta
Playback Singer:   Asha Bhosle, Usha Mangeshkar, Jaywant Kulkarni
Cinematographer (DOP): Ratnakar Lad
Editor: Bhanudas Divkar
Starcast: Asha Kale, Vikram Gokhale, Vatsala Deshmukh, Datta Bhat, Madhukar Toradmal, Nayantara
Art Director: K D Mahajani
Costumes: Vasant Pednekar
Makeup: S D Joshi, Jagat Kumar, Pandhari Juker
Sound : Madhav Patade
Background Score: na
Choreographer: Sohanlal
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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Mi Marathi coming up with ‘Saheb’

Vikram Gokhale in _ Saheb

The word ‘Politics’ itself goes on to say a lot. It elaborates more with the terms like group rivalry, claims , counter claims and above all the hypocrisy. Today, each and every field comprises of the same, but many of us don’t notice it. For a long time we haven’t seen a Marathi serial based on such a Political spoof. Mi Marathi channel is now coming up with their new serial ‘Saheb’ which will depict the actual happenings in the life of a hard core successful businessman- Abasaheb. There is a say, “However successful a person may be, his next generation may not inherit the same strengths and success as acquired by him”.

Aaba, is a multifaceted and dominant individual with a gifted personality. Each and every member in the family, be it his wife, children, in- laws; they are all under his obligation, in some way or the other. It is the spread of his business empire that has involved all these near and dear ones into the network. ‘Saheb’ goes on to describe how this successful empire created by Abasaheb gives way to disputes, clashes and hostility arising out of love and friendship within the relationship.

Saheb’ brings face to face the personality clash between the commanding Aabasaheb and his dynamic youngest daughter-in-law, who refuses to follow his orders. You may call it a political conflict or drama. With stalwart like Vikram Gokhale playing the central role, the cast of ‘Saheb’ comprises of talented artistes like Ila Bhate, Sanjay Kshemkalyani, Shravani Pillay, sandeep Bhansali, Swapnali Patil, Anant Jog, Jayant savarkar, Rajan Bhise, Seema Deshmukh, Manjusha Godse and Abhijit Chavan.