Indian Cinema - Pune International Film Festival
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Indian Cinema - Pune International Film Festival
Indian Cinema 2015 Director: Shaji N. Karun Swapaanam Swapaanam 2013-152’-Malayalam-Color-India Producer: M. Rajan Cast: Lakshmi Gopalaswamy, Jayaram, Kadambari, Siddique, Vineeth Screenplay: Harikrishnan, Sajeev Pazhoor Cinematographer: Saji Nair Editor: A. Sreekar Prasad Sound Mixer: D. Yuvaraj Music Composer: Sreevalsan J. Menon Production Company: Horizon Enterteinment The rhythm of life, even for a master drummer, is at the same moment disrupted and harmonized by the love, passion, jealousy, hate and spite of those around. Unni, unequaled in the art of playing the Chenda, and Nalini, peerless in Mohiniyattam, are drawn to each other by an affection that transcends the devotion to their arts and the love for each other. The pulse of their passion cannot hold up against the tumults of Unni’s life. A brother and a father figure, whose love sours to jealousy and hate, a wife who despises his drumming and a mother from whom the truth about his birth is not forthcoming all hasten the tempo of a mental imbalance rooted in Unni’s childhood to an inevitable dark end. Director’s Biography: Shaji N. Karun (Born on 1 January, 1952) is a National Award-winning Indian film director and cinematographer. His debut film “Piravi” (1988) won the Caméra d'Or - Mention d'honneur at the 1989 Cannes Film Festival. He was the premier Chairman of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy, the first academy for film and TV in India and was also the Executive Chairman of the International Film Festival of Kerala from 1998 to 2001. He is best known for his award winning films “Piravi” (1989), “Vanaprastham” (1999) and “Kutty Srank” (2009). Director’s Filmography: Kutty Srank: The Sailor of Hearts (2009) Octave (2002) Pilgrimage (1999) Swaham (1994) Piravi (1988) Lady of the Landing (Short) (1974) 217 Indian Cinema 2015 Director: Bauddhayan Mukherji Three Obsessions Teenkahon 2014-124’-Bengali-Color-India Producer: Monalisa Mukherji Cast: Suman Mukhopadhyay, Kharaj Mukherjee, Ratan Sarkhel, Manasi Sinha, Bhadra Basu, Biswanath Basu Screenplay: Abhinandan Banerjee, Bauddhayan Mukherji Cinematographer: Aveek Mukhopadhyay Editor: Arghakamal Mitra SoundMixer: Bishwadeep Chatterjee Music Composer: Arnab Chakraborthy Costume Designer: Monalisa Mukherji Production Designer: Malay Bhattacharya Production Company: A Little Lamb Films Production Teenkahon tries to capture the changing face of morality, the degeneration of values, the increasing pollution of the spoken language and the changing social fabric of Bengal through three stories. Spread over a hundred years, the three stories are structured in the manner of the classical Three Act Play with each act exploring one facet of an obsessive relationship outside the purview of marriage. Director’s Biography: Bauddhayan Mukherji (Born 1 June 1973, in Kolkata, India) is one of India's leading advertisement film director based in Mumbai, best known for the campaign against domestic violence called 'Bell Bajao', which was directed by him. He is the founder director of Little Lamb Films, one of Mumbai’s leading boutique production houses. Mukherji has numerous awards under his belt. The most prominent being the Silver Lion at Cannes, The London International Award (LIA), back to back Spikes Golds and One Show merits for his Bell Bajao campaign. “Teenkahon” is his first Bengali feature film. 218 Festival/Awards: IFFI: Indian Panaroma (2014) Marathi Cinema Today Marathi Cinema Today 2015 Director: Tanaji M. Ghadge Barad Barad 2014-115'-Marathi-Color-India Producer: Devendra B. Kapadnis Cast: Suhas Palshikar, Shahaji Kale, Bharat GaneshPure, Dhananjay Jamdar, Nandkishor Chougule, Sanjay Kulkarni Screenplay: Deven Kapadnis Cinematographer: Surendr Sing, Kamal Choupal Editor: Tanaji Mahadeo Ghadge Sound Designer: Abhijit Shriram Deo Music Composer: Sandeep Wadekar Costume Designer: Parag Pimple Production Designer: Vasu Patil Production Company: Image SRK Productions Anna is a respectable person because of whose efforts Alkud is a peaceful village. He is called for, as a witness to a survey being conducted by a Government agency. Anna’s guessing about the survey transforms in to fear of acquisition of land, which compels him to fence his piece of land. This simple act becomes the genesis of a rumour of a proposed industrial zone at Alkud. Arunbhau (Sarpanch), propagates the news to MLA Waghmare. He plans to declare the news officially. This, he thinks, will fetch him great political mileage. The news leaks to Walzade (Minister of Industry). Soon a game of political one-upmanship, becomes fodder for further rumour. Waghmare starts buying land in Alkud. The non-fertile and barren land turns to gold. This wave disturbs the harmony of the village. By the time this political game ends, the village has lost its human relationship pattern and simplicity of being. Director’s Biography: Tanaji M. Ghadge was passionate about films since his school days. He used to often bunk classes to watch movies. He then decided to turn his passion into a career. He left for Mumbai from his village Mundevadi. Ultimately his passion brought him to F.C. Mehra’s Eagle Films in 1991. He has since worked as an assistant director to Umesh Mehra and Rajeev Mehra for 5 years. Then he worked with renowned editor Afaque Hussain till 2000. After 10 years of gaining experience he got his first soap ‘Ghar-Kul’ as an independent director. He then went on to work on a number of serials including ‘Pankhanchi Sawli’, ‘Natyaparv’, ‘Divasendivas’, ‘Asmita’, ‘Anupama, ‘Baap Re Baap’ amongst others. His passion for cinema grew further and soon he directed his first feature film “Barad” a barren land of fertile dreams. 220 Festival/Awards: Kolhapur International Film Festival: Best Actor, Best Director (2014) Director’s Filmography: Ekda Kay Zale (2008) Marathi Cinema Today 2015 Bioscope Bioscope 2014-122'-Marathi-Color-India Director: Gajendra Ahire , Viju Mane, Girish Mohite, Ravi Jadhav Producer: Abhay Shevade, Nehha Pendse (Golden Tree Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.) Cast: Neena Kulkarni, Spruha Joshi, Kushal Badrike, Mangesh Desai, Veena Jamkar, Sandeep Khare Production Company: Golden Tree Entertainment Pvt. Ltd. Festival/Awards: Ek Hota Kau and Mitraa -IFFI, Goa (2015) Third Eye Asian Film Festival (2015) 4 Directors, 4 Poems, 1 Movie. Bioscope is a Marathi feature film consisting of 4 short films, viz. "Dil E Nadan", "Ek Hota Kau", "Baill" and "Mitraa". The common thread joining these 4 short films are poems by Mirza Galib, Kishore Kadam, Loknath Yashwant and Sandeep Khare respectively. Director’s Biography: Director’s Filmography: Gajendra Ahire: Not Only Misses Raut, Sumbaran, Anawat, Anumati Viju Mane: Gojiri, Khel Mandala, Sharyat, Tee Ratra Girish Mohite: Guru Paurnima, Sade Made Teen, Manatlya Manat Ravi Jadhav: Natrang, Bal Gandharv, Balak Palak, Time Pass 221 Marathi Cinema Today 2015 Director: Gajanan Kulkarni Delusion Aabhas 2014-117'-Marathi-Color-India Producer: Deepali G. Cast: Ankush Choudhary, Deepali G, Milind Shinde, Suhas Palshikar, Gajanan Kulkarni, Aniket Deshmukh, Abhay Kulkarni Screenplay: Gajanan Kulkarni Cinematographer: Shekhar Anna Iyer Editor: Santosh Jivangikar Sound Designer: Santosh Jivangikar Music Composer: Shaikh Kasim Production Designer: Vishal Patil Production Company: Shree Siddh Imagination World Sales Address: Shree Siddh Imagination B/21, Aditya Garden Floraa, Back to RMD Sinhagad Campus, Warje, Pune : 411058 In a small agrarian town on the outskirts of a major city, resides a man with high morals and ethics fondly called Anna. Oblivious to the increasing demands for land developments, a scam much bigger than the innocent life of these farmers is taking place in the city, in order to create a new IT City. The builder lobby with the help of estate agents target this town and start grabbing land at outrageous prices luring the farmers to riches through instant money and lavish lifestyles. Anna’s neighbours fall prey to this trap and sell their entire land. This worries Anna about his own land and his children's future and this takes a toll on his health. It takes no time for Anna's sons to fall prey to this new found wealth and lavish lifestyle,which Anna cannot bear and dies. This greed lures many more in the town and thus begins the downfall of the once happy simple town. Director’s Biography: Gajanan Kulkarni started his film career as a writer, director and actor in his debut short “The Soul”. This film was selected in the international film festival at Chicago. It was also honored at various film festivals. He has also written and directed a number of shorts and documentaries. Along with filmmaking he is also quite active in the field of theater, for which he has been recognized by the Government of Maharashtra for his Marathi plays “Adhantar” and “Divya” as a writer and director. He was inspired after directing his short film “Bhas” (Illusion) to go ahead and create a full length feature film. “Aabhas’ (Delusion) is his first feature film. 222 World Sales Phone: +919420316155 World Sales Email: [email protected] Director’s Filmography: Bhas (Short) (2010) Cigarrate (Short) (2008) Ice-Cream (Short) (2007) The Soul (Short) (2007) Marathi Cinema Today 2015 Director: Neelima Lonari Sam Daam Dand Bhed Sam Daam Dand Bhed 2014-15-118'-Marathi-Color-India Producer: Shivam Lonari Cast: Vinay Apte, Alka Kubal, Omkar Karve, Tejaswini Lonari, Girish Pardeshi, Padmanabh Bind Screenplay: Abhiram Bhadkamkar Cinematographer: Samir Athalay Editor: Sujay Dahake Sound Designer: Vijay Gawande Music Composer: Vijay Gawande Costume Designer: Neelima Lonari Production Company: Shivlila Films World Sales Address: Flat 1&2, Patil Regency, near Sharda Centre, Erandwane, Pune-411004 World Sales Phone: 09850761761 Aabhas in the literal sense means ‘Semblance’, what you see is just one form but in reality it’s different. It is a one night suspense thriller which revolves around a popular writer who happenes to land in a prodigious village where he receives letters of weird incidences from an unknown but helpless girl from that village. The story unfolds as he goes through many astonishing events throughout the night. The villagers believe that there is a witch in their village and she would kill every man who is getting married. Would the journey of the writer help him in revealing the truth? World Sales Email: [email protected] Director’s Biography: Mrs. Neelima Lonari, born in a farmers family of Nashik district has always been in connection with films as her grandmother’s maternal uncle used to finance the father of Indian cinema Mr. Dadsaheb Phalke. She used to study the art of filmmaking by reading various film magazines. Her first movie as an associate director was a Marathi movie “Guldasta”. She then made her debut film in Marathi, “Chinu” in 2012 which was selected for the Maharashtra State Award. Director’s Filmography: Chinu (2012) 223 Marathi Cinema Today 2015 Director: Tanaji M. Ghadge Some Lines Should Never be Crossed Ticha Umbertha 2014-125'-Marathi-Color-India Producer: Devendra B. Kapadnis Cast: Suhas Palshikar, Shahaji Kale, Bharat GaneshPure, Dhananjay Jamdar, Nandkishor Chougule, Sanjay Kulkarni Screenplay: Deven Kapadnis Cinematographer: Surendr Sing, Kamal Choupal Editor: Tanaji Mahadeo Ghadge Sound Designer: Abhijit Shriram Deo Music Composer: Sandeep Wadekar Costume Designer: Parag Pimple Production Designer: Vasu Patil Production Company: Image SRK Productions Ticha Umbertha is an enduring story of a woman’s courage, grit, sacrifice and her indomitable spirit to battle for her own existence as a woman in this cruel man’s world. Festival/Awards: Kolhapur International Film Festival: Best Actor, Best Director (2014) Director’s Biography: 224 Pradeep Ghonsikar came to Mumbai in 1993 to become a film director. He joined veteran writer and director Sagar Sarhadi as an assistant director until 2011 when he branched out as an independent director. His directorial debut was “Goshta Tighanchi” in 2001, a full length tele-feature film for ETV Marathi, followed by a children’s film “Laagishart”. In 2004 he directed a full length telefeature film “Yashoda” for ETV Hindi. Ghonsikar has also directed several tele-serials like ‘Katha Sarita’, ‘Talaaq Kyon’ and ‘Naghmeka Safar’. The year 2008 saw the launch of his 1st Marathi feature film “Foreigh Chi Patlin”which was extremely successful. It received several nominations across film festivals and was also nominated for the Best Director award in the Zee and Maharashtra State Awards. Ghonsikar latest directorial venture is “Ticha Umbertha”. Director’s Filmography: Chirgut (2011) Foreigh Chi Patlin (2008) Goshta Tighanchi (2001) Tribute... Tribute 2015 Director: Gulzar Angoor Angoor 1982-141’-Hindi-Color-India Producer: Jai Singh Cast: Deven Verma, Sanjeev Kumar, Moushumi Chatterjee, Aruna Irani, Deepti Naval, Padma Chavan Screenplay: Gulzar Cinematographer: M. Sampat Editor: Waman B. Bhosle, Gurudutt Shirali Music Composer: Rahul Dev Burman Production Company: A.R. Movies Festival/Awards: Filmfare Awards: Best Comedian (1983) The film is about two pairs of identical twins separated at birth and how their lives go haywire when they meet in adulthood. Raj Tilak and his wife are on a trip with their twin sons, both of whom they call Ashok. Since they look the same, they should be called the same, is Tilak's reasoning. As fate would have it, they adopt another set of twins, both of whom they call Bahadur. An unfortunate accident then divides the family, leaving both parents with one child out of each pair of twins. A few years later, Ashok is married to Sudha and Bahadur is married to Prema. They all stay together with Sudha's younger sister Tanu. Into their lives enter the other Ashok, a detective novel aficionado, and Bahadur, a bhaang lover. Now there are two Ashoks and two Bahadurs in the same city. This is more than their families, the jeweller, the taxi driver and the inspector can handle. Tribute To: Deven Verma Deven Varma (October 23, 1937 - December 2, 2014) was an Indian film and television actor, particularly known for his comic roles, under directors like Basu Chatterji, Hrishikesh Mukherjee and Gulzar. He has also produced and directed some films including “Besharam”. He has won the Filmfare Best Comedian Award for “Chori Mera Kaam”, “Chor Ke Ghar Chor” and “Angoor”, the last being directed by Gulzar and still considered one of Bollywood's best comedies. Apart from Hindi films, Deven Varma acted in a couple of Marathi and Bhojpuri films. He passed away in December, 2014 in Pune. 226 Tribute 2015 Director: Bimal Roy Devdas Devdas 1955-159’-Hindi-B & W-India Producer: Bimal Roy Cast: Dilip Kumar, Vyjayanthimala, Motilal, Suchitra Sen, Nasir Hussain Screenplay: Rajinder Singh Bedi, Nabendu Ghosh Cinematographer: Kamal Bose Editor: Hrishikesh Mukerjee Sound Designer: E M Suratwala Music Composer: Sachin Dev Burman Costume Designer: Kishan, Lakshmi Das Production Company: Bimal Roy Productions, Mohan Films Devdas is a 1955 film directed by Bimal Roy, based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel, ‘Devdas’. The film had Dilip Kumar in the title role, Vyjayanthimala in her first dramatic role where she played Chandramukhi, a courtesan with a heart of gold and Suchitra Sen in her Bollywood debut as Parvati in the lead. After his wealthy family prohibits him from marrying the woman he is in love with, Devdas Mukherjee's life spirals further and further out of control as he takes up alcohol and a life of vice to numb the pain. Festival/Awards: Filmfare Awards: Best Actor (1957) National Film Awards: Certificate of Merit for the Third Best Feature Film in Hindi (1957) Tribute To: Suchitra Sen Suchitra Sen made her debut in films with "Shesh Kothai" in 1952, but the film was unreleased. The following year saw her act opposite Uttam Kumar in "Sharey Chuattor". The film became a box-office hit and it was remembered for launching Uttam-Suchitra as a leading pair. They went on to become the icons for Bengali melodramas for more than 20 years, becoming almost a genre to themselves. She received the Best Actress Award for the film "Devdas" (1955), which was her first Hindi movie. Her patented Bengali melodramas and romances, made her one of the most famous Bengali actresses. Her films ran through the 1960s and the 1970s. She retired from the screen in 1978, after a career of over 25 years, to a life of quiet seclusion. 227 Tribute 2015 Director: Govind Nihalani Half Truth Ardh Satya 1983-130’-Hindi, Marathi-Color-India Producer: Manmohan Shetty, Pradeep Uppoor Cast: Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Om Puri, Smita Patil, Amrish Puri, Naseeruddin Shah Screenplay: Vijay Tendulkar Cinematographer: Govind Nihalani Editor: Renu Saluja Sound: Hitendra Ghosh Music Composer: Ajit Verman Costume Designer: Sadashiv Satam Production Company: Neo Films Ardh Satya is set in mafia and corruption infested contemporary India. Anant Velankar a police sub-inspector is the son of a violent policeman. Desperate to arrest the gangsterpolitician Rama Shetty, Velankar is constantly frustrated by the mafia-politician nexus. Tribute To: Sadashiv Amrapurkar (1950-2014) Sadashiv Amrapurkar was a popular Marathi actor who has played the villain in many Hindi films of the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s. Amrapurkar usually played the evil landlord (Thakur) or the corrupt police officer. His villanous roles include “Indrajeet” (1990), “Sadak” (1991), “Izzat” (1990), “Farishtay” (1991), “Sabse Bada Khiladi” and “Ishq” (1997). Amrapurkar has also played comic roles in films such as “Gupt” (1997) and “Hum Saath-Saath Hain”(1999). Amrapurkar won the Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his role as Rama Shetty in Govind Nihalani's “Ardh Satya” in 1984, and later became the first actor to win the Filmfare Best Villain Award for “Sadak” in 1991. 228 Festival/Awards: Filmfare Awards: Best Film (1984) Karlovy Vary International Film Festival: Best Actor (1984) National Film Awards, India: Best Actor (1984)
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