Tag: Subodh Bhave

  • Big FM’s Marathi masala moment celebrates cinema with star-studded flair

    Big FM’s Marathi masala moment celebrates cinema with star-studded flair

    MUMBAI: Big FM turned up the volume on Marathi pride with a glitzy finale to Big Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave, marking the end of its third season with an unforgettable on-ground celebration in Pune. From teary tributes to toe-tapping tunes, the evening paid a vibrant homage to the spirit, legacy and cultural depth of Marathi cinema.

    Hosted by the ever-charismatic Subodh Bhave, the event brought together some of the industry’s finest including Swapnil Joshi, Sayali Sanjeev, Sumeet Raghavan, Santosh Juvekar, Shilpa Tulaskar, and Atharva Sudame offering fans a front-row seat to laughter, nostalgia and heartfelt camaraderie.

    The grand finale wasn’t just a curtain call, it was a curtain rise on memories. Audiences were treated to emotional homages to legends like Sudhir Phadke and Asha Bhosale, followed by an explosive Ajay–Atul mashup that turned the gathering into a dance floor.

    Sharing his thoughts Big FM COO Sunil Kumaran said, “Our audiences have always trusted us to present exceptional content and BIG Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave has been a true testament of that endeavor. With each season, BIG FM has built a deeper bond with listeners who have an unwavering love for Marathi cinema. As we reach the grand finale of Season 3, it’s clear that the show has become a cherished part of listeners’ lives, celebrating the rich legacy of Marathi films. Looking ahead, we’re excited to continue strengthening this relationship and creating even more memorable experiences in the seasons to come.”

    “Marathi cinema is my passion and what keeps me deeply connected to it is the love and support of my audience. Through the on-ground event, we have had the chance to interact directly with our listeners, making the experience even more personal and meaningful. With the success of this season, I’m confident that the affection and connection we’ve built will continue to grow in the seasons ahead.” said actor and host Subodh Bhave.

    Presented by Lokmanya Multipurpose Co-op Society Ltd and supported by partners like Deshpande Eye Hospital & Laser Centre and B.U. Bhandari, the show’s third season finale was more than just entertainment, it was a tribute, a party, and a promise rolled into one.

    With the finale set to air on Saam TV, fans across Maharashtra can relive the magic. As Big FM continues to echo through the airwaves, it’s clear Marathi cinema’s most soulful stories aren’t just on screen, they’re in the hearts of the listeners too.

  • Sajni Shinde ka Viral Video premiere on &xplorHD

    Sajni Shinde ka Viral Video premiere on &xplorHD

    Mumbai: &xplorHD is all set to showcase a gripping narrative of Sajini Shinde ka Viral Video on 25 May at 9 pm. Directed by filmmaker Mikhil Musale, the film unfolds an enigmatic tale of Sajini Shinde who’s life is completely devastated by one viral video. The movie delves into the life of the school teacher who finds herself helpless in the middle of an unfortunate situation and the mysterious story that unravels Sajini’s truth. &xplorHD promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats with this UNroutine, UNexpected, UNformula film premiere on 25 May, 9 pm.

    The film boasts a stellar ensemble cast including Nimrat Kaur, Radhika Madan, Bhagyashree, Subodh Bhave, Soham Majumdar, and Sumeet Vyas whose performances lend depth and authenticity to the narrative.

    &xplorHD has also launched the “UNviralOnlineShaming” campaign to coincide with the television premiere of the movie. This campaign aims to raise awareness about the dangers of online shaming and the detrimental effects that viral content can have on individuals. Inspired by the poignant story of Sajini in the film, the campaign seeks to appeal to the public on the importance of responsible online behaviour and the critical need to think before sharing content that could harm others.

    Director Mikhil Musale said, “Every casting decision, every location choice was meticulously made. Radhika and Nimrat have done an exceptional job in portraying the true essence of their characters, bringing depth and authenticity to their roles.” Reflecting on the story of the film, Musale said, “The story of Sajini Shinde is one that everyone should know about. The movie is about uncovering Sajini’s truth and the repercussions that were faced by her and the people who did her wrong. The film is a mix of many characters and emotions I have personally seen in my life and it’s something which I truly believe in.  It’s a film that focuses on the real and the staged. I eagerly anticipate everyone’s response as ‘Sajini Shinde ka Viral’ premieres on &xplorHD.”

    The talented Radhika Mandan said ” My character in this movie is a simple girl who is a teacher, a dutiful daughter, a loving fiance whose life is changed by one mere video that goes viral. I consider myself lucky to be able to play this role as through this I can tell the world about it and address this issue. It is very unfortunate what happens to Sajini as in today’s day and age, even the smallest thing, which is of no importance, gets viral and it is essential for us to not give heed to it.  As ‘Sajini Shinde ka Viral Video’ prepares to grace the screens of &xplorHD, I can’t help but feel excited for the audiences to watch Sajini’s story from the comfort of their homes.”

    Nimrat Kaur shared her thoughts saying “My character in ‘Sajini Shinde Ka Viral Video’ is one of a cop that investigates the matter and strives to find the truth behind Sajini’s disappearance. It’s a very thrilling character, a woman in a man’s world, a no-nonsense cop who does not let the world take advantage of her gender by always putting on a tough exterior. I thoroughly enjoyed playing the role of Inspector Bela Barot. I hope the audience enjoys watching the movie on &xplorHD as much as I loved playing it.”

  • Big FM concludes ‘Big Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave’ season 2

    Big FM concludes ‘Big Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave’ season 2

    Mumbai: The ever-evolving history of Marathi cinema, its anecdotes, interesting trivia and many more timeless moments have captivated the audiences over time. In a grand celebration of its rich legacy, BIG FM, one of the leading radio networks in the country, culminated the season two of its highly acclaimed show ‘BIG Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave’ with a spectacular on-ground event. Held on 10 September, in Pune, the event was graced by renowned names from the Marathi industry such as Mrinal Kulkarni, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Suvrat Joshi, Hrishikesh Joshi, Gayatri Datar, Alok Rajvade and many more along with the show’s host Subodh Bhave.

    BIG Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave season 2 took listeners on an exciting journey of captivating narratives, iconic moments and legendary stars that have defined Marathi cinema. Hosted by Subodh Bhave, the event provided listeners with the chance to not only hear but also watch the magic of Marathi cinema unveil. It offered a unique blend of celebration and nostalgia to the audiences, forging a meaningful connection with them. Bringing together stars from the Marathi industry, Mrinal Kulkarni shared engaging anecdotes and insights into Marathi cinema’s evolution over the decades. The evening’s glamour quotient soared as special guests Suvrat Joshi, Gayatri Datar, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Hrishikesh Joshi and Alok Rajvade took the stage and joined in the celebrations. Interacting with his fans and RJs of BIG FM, Subodh Bhave also shared his experience of being part of the show and the amazing response it has garnered.

    Speaking about the same, BIG FM COO Sunil Kumaran said, “Reflecting on the incredible journey of BIG Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave, a show that has truly touched hearts, we are delighted by the overwhelming response it has garnered. This show has been a heartfelt tribute to the illustrious Marathi film industry, a testament to its timeless narratives and exceptional talents. The on-ground event was a celebration, providing our listeners with the opportunity to actively become a part of the entire experience. We eagerly look forward to the next chapter, filled with the promise of more vibrant narratives and extraordinary moments.”

    Actor and host, Subodh Bhave said, “The show has been a tribute to the incredible world of Marathi cinema and drama, and I am truly humbled by the love and support it has received from our audience. We’ve celebrated the iconic moments, shared the stage with remarkable personalities from the industry, and most importantly, forged a strong bond with our listeners. As we culminate Season 2 with this on-ground event on a high note, I would like to extend my gratitude to BIG FM for curating a show that celebrates the magic of Marathi cinema.”

    The event was marked by interactive segments that engaged the audience in delightful ways. Subodh Bhave played fun contests, trivia quizzes and games, ensuring the evening was high on engagement and entertainment. There were also powerpact performances on marathi medley songs by the popular band Melody Makers. The grand event of ‘BIG Marathi Bioscope with Subodh Bhave’ season 2 brought together film stars and passionate fans, all united in their love for Marathi cinema’s timeless magic. The show is in partnership with PNG Jewellers as the presenting partner and Lokmanya Multipurpose Co-op Society Ltd as the finance partner. The event will be broadcasted on the leading regional news channel Zee 24 Taas.

  • Zee Marathi launches new chat show ‘Bus Bai Bus’ on bus ride

    Zee Marathi launches new chat show ‘Bus Bai Bus’ on bus ride

    Mumbai: Zee Marathi announced the launch of its new chat show, Bus Bai Bus. The channel conducted a unique promotional activity by taking the media fraternity on a bus ride with the host of the show, actor Subodh Bhave. While on a tour of the city, the media had a great time interviewing Subodh. Featured as guests, celebrities will be seen revealing their personalities, closest relationships, struggles and adventures, victories and setbacks, hopes and aspirations, fears and inhibitions, and other personal and professional issues.

    The show will begin airing on 29 July 2022, every Friday and Saturday starting at 9.30 p.m on Zee Marathi.

    Zee Entertainment Enterprises chief cluster officer – north, west & premium channels Amit Shah said, “At Zee Marathi, our aim is to delight our consumers with rich and engaging offerings coupled with innovative activities that provide a holistic entertainment experience. With its newly announced slate of shows, the channel has been taking various steps to elevate its marketing efforts and drive higher excitement amongst the audiences. We recently took another step in this direction for the launch of our upcoming offering Bus Bai Bus.”

    He further added, “Actor Subodh Bhave is making his comeback on Zee Marathi with this unique chat show, and the channel took the promotions to the next level with this innovative press conference that is generating huge buzz and word of mouth. We are glad that we pulled it off and created the right buzz around the show.”

  • Fugay: Playworx facilitates association with Richfeel

    MUMBAI: Fugay, the top starrer and the much-awaited Marathi comedy drama film has already hit the screens, and one of the most successful films at the box office this year. ITW Playworx, an arm of ITW Consulting, has facilitated a successful association between Richfeel and Fugay (the much-awaited comedy drama by STV Networks and GSEAMS). With the leading star cast from the Marathi film fraternity – Swwapnil Joshi, Subodh Bhave and others, the co-branded print and TV campaign hopes to instill in every mind the impact of hair care.

    Richfeel founder Dr Apoorva Shah says, “The association depicts importance of hair care and fits completely with our vision.” “This is an innovative and most pursued marketing strategy to gain prominence amongst relevant target audience,” Dr. Shah added.

    GSEAMS and STV Networks’ respective directors Arjun Singgh Baran & Kartik Nishandar say, “Considering the film has attracted mass audience, the association is flawless to ensure direct connect with the consumers.”

    To leverage the integration amongst maximum audience, the brand is promoting the campaign through a Cobranded TVC and Print campaign.

  • Aiyyaa: An insult to audience’s intelligence

    Aiyyaa: An insult to audience’s intelligence

    MUMBAI: Aiyyaa stars Rani Mukerji as the main draw when she seemed to be fading out of memory. Still this can‘t be called a woman-oriented film because for the first 45 minutes, neither the film nor Rani Mukerji shows any definite orientation. She dreams all the time and in her dreams she is either aping Madhuri Dixit or Sridevi, singing and dancing to their hit romantic numbers. You think this woman is aspiring to be a film star.

    Rani Mukerji‘s parents are trying to get her married to a man of their choice but being a romantic she wants to fall in love first and marry the guy she loves. A matrimonial classified has been issued in a local paper and everyday she is paraded before a new suitor as her mother keeps repeating her well rehearsed speech about her daughter‘s virtues. Finally, a suitor says yes and a date is finalised for the betrothal.

    But Mukerji has started chasing an art student, Prithviraj, who emanates fragrance from his clothes. Yet, it is not a film plugging one of those cheap perfume sprays advertised on TV where half a dozen women get ecstatic and chase a man using one such spray.

    Inspired from one part, Lagnaachya Vayachi Mulgi (A Bride To Be), of a three part Marathi movie, Gandha, Aiyyaa is the story of a typically Marathi girl Mukerji, who, having been drawn by the fragrant lad, falls in love with him at the very first smell of him. Yet she never gathers the courage to tell him for two reasons: the first is that he is a very reserved and aloof guy who is never seen talking with anyone and, second, because of her typical Marathi middleclass upbringing where she may dream all she wants but cant utter ‘I love you‘. There are also stories spun around him: that he is a drunkard, heavily into drugs and has squandered his father‘s riches on his vices.

    The talk around him makes Prithviraj even more mystical for Mukerji and hence more determined to win him over. The first half of the film is a total drain and so is most of second part till last 20 minutes or so when the engagement is due to take place.

    verything is in place, including the suitor, but the girl is missing. She is doing her favourite thing, stalking Prithviraj. After a marathon 148 minutes, the boy opens his mouth, professes his interest in Mukerji and the last scene of engagement with new suitor in place culminates with a jamboree in a typical Marathi style.

    Aiyyaa has a poor premise with Mukerji chasing a boy like a teenager and trying to entertain by making all sorts of faces or dancing in traditional Marathi outfits. If the script and screenplay are poor, the direction is amateurish. This Hindi film goes into Marathi or Tamil diatribes at will, adding to the viewers‘ exasperation. The only one with some presence in the film, thanks to his limited dialogue, is Prithviraj.

    Aiyyaa is an insult to a viewer‘s intelligence.

    Bhoot Returns: Varma‘s latest dud

    When stars don‘t care to work with a director, the only alternative left is to cast new faces or try to dig out over the hill stars faded from memory. Since such names don‘t sell, there are budget constraints. However, these are minor hindrances if you have a solid script which, even if one does not dig too far back, has been proved over and over by films such as The Dirty Picture, Kahaani, Vicky Donor, OMG Oh My God! and English Vinglish.

    Bhoot Returns has none of the above: no story, no coherent script, no stars worth spending high admission rates on. So director Ram Gopal Varma arms himself with his earlier media-endorsed hit Bhoot (which in reality was a loser in most circuits), loud background sound and 3-D effects to lure in the audience.

    A posh house is vacated by previous tenants without a warning and they have vanished into thin air. The owner, staying somewhere abroad, asks his agent to find new tenants. The new tenants are Manisha Koirala, Chekravarthy and their two children, a daughter and a son. In case these four fall short in filling the screen pace, in comes Madhu Shalini playing Chekravarthy‘s sister. There is also a domestic servant who can be the first sacrificial lamb to establish the presence of a ghost in the house.

    Uncanny things start happening in the house at night. Usually these are just eerie sounds and loud knocking on the main door, which, according to the convenience of the director, is sometimes on the ground floor and at others on the mezzanine. Most of the scaring that happens is done by the three, Chekravarthy, Koirala and Shalini, all three out in the dark to check what is happening and bumping into each other as loud background music blares to help them scare each other but never the viewer. This helps the film linger on for 80 of its 90 minute duration as each dull scene goes on and on.

    The film did not really need 3-D because nothing jumps out of the screen to scare or involve the audience. In the event, the director indulges and uses the medium to shoot almost all his scenes from behind an object like a fan swirling above or a tree or a drawing room showpiece. His indulgence makes the performers secondary; even while the three are out in the open space discussing the odd happenings; the shot is through some leaves. Who cares what the actors are talking or what their expressions are!

    Shot on one location of a bungalow, with just five characters in the cast, Bhoot Returns is a cheap product sure, but so poor as to not even assure the return of that small budget.

    Makkhi: An interesting watch

    When a commercially successful director attempts a different film to prove that it is not stars but the idea and its execution that finally work, the advantage is that, subconsciously, he still aims at the box office. S S Rajamouli, when taunted that he depended on stars for box office success, decided to take recourse to a story his father had told him 16 years back and came up with Eega, a Telugu film, which was later dubbed in Tamil as Naane and in Malayalam as Eecha. Together, they are reported to have grossed over 125 crore with the original version being the best among all three so far. The Hindi dubbed version now seeks acceptance from the Hindi film audience.

    Makkhi is a live-action animation film, which is an arduous task in itself and all the effort would be a waste if the film did not have a convincing story to tell.

    Samantha Ruth is a social worker staying with her bhabhi and absentee brother (working in Dubai). Staying in a house opposite her is a man called Nani, who has been trying to woo her for two years. She also comes to like him and finally decides to accept his friendship and later his love. Her organization, which depends mainly on donations and contributions from others, is in dire need of cash. On a suggestion, she decides to call on the big-time builder, Sudeep, who has a glad eye for pretty girls and a boast that no girl whom he wanted has ever turned him down.

    Sudeep is reluctant to meet any donation-seeker first but when he catches sight of Samantha and sees how pretty she is, he turns generous and immediately writes a cheque of 15 lakh for her organization. Having done that, Sudeep soon starts finding reasons to see Samantha and seduce her only to realize that even when she was with him, her eyes were on Nani, who never lets her out of his sight. Sudeep is outraged at not only being rejected by a girl but that too for the sake of an ordinary lad. He kills Nani to get him out of his way. Nani, while dying, promises he would kill Sudeep if he as much as looked at Samantha.

    True to his word, Nani is back within 10 days, born again is a common fly- Makkhi. Being born as Makkhi, the avenging bit is a bit tricky for Nani. His priorities are twofold; one to somehow convey to Samantha that he is Nani and here to protect her as well as to avenge his own death and second to let Sudeep know that is Nani reborn as a fly and is here with an agenda to kill him. He does both, in a way which looks convincing to the viewer and which in turn keeps audience interest alive. While once almost killing Sudeep in a car crash, Makkhi drives his killer crazy with rage. Sudeep resorts to desperate and irrational acts harming his business as well as sanity. Samantha now knows Makkhi is Nani and supports him in his revenge.

    The main hero of Makkhi is its animation and special effects, both executed with finesse and which the villain Sudeep, effectively sinister and maniacal that he is, can‘t triumph against. A hero is only as strong as a film‘s villain is and, to his credit, Sudeep‘s villainy makes the hero of the film, technique, laudable. Samantha is effectively charming. Nani in a brief role is good. All credit to S S Rajamouli for an immensely watchable film with a common house fly as its main protagonist. Background score and cinematography are in keeping with top standards.

    However, the street publicity campaign with posters of a fly could have been avoided since it is quite a put off for many.

    Makkhi is a slow opener but worth watching and critical acclaim and word of mouth is the only way it can pick up some momentum at the box office.