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Khel Mandala Marathi DVD

Actors: Mangesh Desai, Uday Sabnis, Ananya Devre
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With the delicate father-daughter relationship ......

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  • Released: 09-21-2012
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Raja Shiv Chhatrapati DVD Set

Actors: Dr Amol Kolhe
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Raja Shiv Chhatrapati - TV serial from Star Pra......

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  • Released: 09-01-2012
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Kaksparsh (2012) Marathi DVD

Actors: SACHINSachin Khedekar, Priya Bapat, Ketki Mategaonkar, Medha Manjrekar
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Marthi film Kaksparsh tells you about feelings ......

Price: $14.99
  • Released: 08-15-2012
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Kaksparsh (2012) Marathi Blu Ray

Actors: SACHINSachin Khedekar, Priya Bapat, Ketki Mategaonkar, Medha Manjrekar
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Marthi film Kaksparsh tells you about feelings ......

Price: $19.99
  • Released: 08-15-2012
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Deool Marathi DVD

Actors: Nana Patekar, Dilip Prabhawalkar, Girish Kulkarni, Sonali Kulkarni
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in the rural areas of Maharashtra lies a peacef......

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  • Released: 03-01-2012
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Taryanche Bait Marathi DVD

Actors: Sachin Khedekar, Ashwini Giri, Ishaan Tambe, Asmita Joglekar, Kishore Kadam, Vinay Apte, Shubhangi Joshi, Sahashank Shende
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Ancient Greek Philosopher Socrates said 'Conten......

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  • Released: 04-01-2011
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Natrang Marathi DVD

Actors: Atul Kulkarni, Sonalee Kulkarni, Kishor Kadam, Vibhawari Deshpande, Priya Berde
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Natarang Marathi movie takes you into the life ......

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  • Released: 04-01-2010
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Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho Marathi DVD

Actors: Sachin Khedekar, Bharat Jadhav, Saksham Kulkarni, Gauri Vaidya, Siddharth Jadhav, Kranti Redkar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Vaibhav Mangle, Kamlakar Satpute, Kishore Pradhan, Sandeep Pathak
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  • Released: 04-01-2010
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Sharyat Marathi DVD

 

Starring: Sachin Pilgaonkar, Vidyadhar Joshi, Neena Kulkarni, Santosh Juvekar, Sampada Joglekar

 

In Sharyat Marathi movie, a traditional bullock-cart race takes place every year in one of the rural areas of Maharashtra. The family that wins the race gets a chance to perform the very important Shiv Puja that year. For years Dhananjay Rao (Sachin Pilgaonkar) is winning the race for Gayatri’s (Neena Kulkarni) family. But once, Dhananjay loses the race due to the crooked method employed by Pratapsingh (Vidyadhar Joshi).

This ensures Dhananjay’s bullock cart meets with an accident which kills few people and injures the bullocks. Devastated by the incident, Dhananjay migrates to the city. He returns after five years and refuses to take part in the race. However, circumstances force him to take part in the last bullock-cart race. This race will decide which family will perform the auspicious puja each and every year. But Dhananjay has to face the mighty Pratapsingh.

Apart from story and direction, Marathi movies have come a long way even in the technical departments like cinematography, sleek editing and background music. These factors are visible in Viju Mane’s Sharyat, which, minus few hiccups, is surely a one-time watch.

Writers (Mane and Hemant Edlabadkar) bring the first plot point (main point) much sooner in the script. Due to this, there is not much to tell before the interval. Fortunately, the events and the cat and mouse game between the protagonist and the villain keep you interested if not fully gripped. The major twist at the interval point appears promising.

But a lengthy item number at the start of the second half acts as a dampener. Even the romantic song between Santosh Juvekar and Sampada Joglekar halts the proceedings. An unusual fact here is that Juvekar’s character has hardly anything to do with the main plot. Plus, Neena Kulkarni’s cruel act in the penultimate moments doesn’t go well with her character.

Fortunately, the events that follow later in the second half and the climax are laudable. In fact, the bullock-cart race in the climax is wonderfully shot which keeps you at the edge of your seat. All in all, judging by the final outcome, it can be said that Mane is a promising filmmaker.

Shabbir Naik’s impressive cinematography and Satish Patil’s sharp editing deserve special mention. There is not much scope for music. ‘Sheela Chya Aaicha Gho’ is the track you take home from Chinar-Mahesh’s compositions.

It doesn’t come as a surprise that Sachin Pilgaonkar perfectly gets into the skin of his character and lives it throughout. This can be rated as one of his finest acts. Vidyadhar Joshi has enacted a similar character few times before but he deserves applause for playing a negative act with perfection. As expected from a respected name like Neena Kulkarni, she gives a mature and sensible act.

Although Santosh Juvekar’s character isn’t related to the story much, it’s a pleasure to see him perform. Sampada Joglekar, who looks naturally beautiful, isn’t bad as his love interest. The actor playing Kulkarni’s husband does well to portray a paralytic patient. The rest of the cast provides good support.