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Swarajya (Marathi Movie) Review

November 11, 2011 by Keyur Seta 18 Comments

Direction: Vishal-Vihar

Production: Raees Lashkariya

Cast: Rajesh Shrungarpure, Darshan Jariwala, Arun Nalawade, Ila Bhate, Hemangi Kavi, Sushrut Mankani, Anshuman Vichare, Namrata Gaikwad

Music: Nitin Hivarkar

Rating: * * *

Plot: Ram Pathare (Rajesh Shrungarpure) struggles to get capital to start business due of the general belief that Marathis aren’t good at it. Apart from this, his heart bleeds due to the hardships and problems faced by Marathis. Not ready to accept defeat, Rajesh fights all odds and excels in the field of business.

But he doesn’t stop at this. With his Guruji’s advice, he starts Yuva Sanghatana Sena, an organization for the welfare of Marathis and later a political party called Swarajya Sena. But Ram has an obstacle in his path in the form of MLA Kapadia (Darshan Jariwala).

Recently, F M Ilyas’ Arjun tried to rejuvenate the image of the Marathi manoos by keeping business as the core issue. Vishal-Vihar’s Swarajya – Marathi Paul Padte Pudhe also has the same aim. However, the latter proves the point in a much better way than Arjun and is also much smarter in execution. The end product might not appear superlative but it certainly deserves a watch.

Vihar Ghag has intelligently woven the numerous incidents into the script in order the highlight the issue Marathis are facing. Thankfully, he doesn’t go overboard to prove the point as there is always a danger of getting carried away while handling such social issues.

The film goes into top gear once Ram starts his Yuva Sanghatana Sena. The formation of the group and the way Ram builds his team is appealing. As expected, there are a good number of seeti bajao sequences and dialogues. A scene which deserves special mention is the one where Ram gives a formidable reply to South Indian and Gujarati businessmen. The second half too starts on a promising note with the incident of Ram entering politics being the highlight.

How we wish the goodness continued till the end! Unfortunately, the penultimate moments and the climax are too stretched. Ram’s encounter with Kapadia’s relative Shah is harsh and uncalled for. This also makes sure the second half becomes 1 hour 30 minutes long whereas the first half was just about an hour. Plus, typical filmi sequences in the finale prove disappointing.

(Review continued after photo.)

Debutant director duo of Vishal-Vihar does a decent job. The film can also boast of its high production value. Umesh Pophale’s artistic and intelligent cinematography is visible in almost every scene.

Musical score by Nitin Hivarkar is a plus point with songs ‘Mard Maratha’ and ‘Rama Rama’ deserving mention. However, the music played in the song ‘Na Nazar Konachi Lage’ is very similar to the tune of the Hindi song ‘Tera Saath Hai Kitna Pyara’ (Janbaaz, 1986).

Fiery dialogues, by Vishal Ghag and Mandar Gaydhani, play an important role in having an effect on the audience although they tend to go overboard in few places.

Rajesh Shringarpure rises to the occasion and gives a power-packed performance. He manages to appeal both as a struggling Marathi youth and a leader of masses with ease. His character is surely inspired from Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray. Although Rajesh played a similar character in Avdhoot Gupte’s Zenda, he presents an altogether different act in Swarajya.

Darshan Jariwala gives a mature act as the antagonist. He proves why he is a respected name when it comes to playing character roles. Anshuman Vichare, Sushrut Mankani, Arun Nalawade, Ila Bhate, Hemangi Kavi, Namrate Gaikwad and the rest of the cast offer perfect support. But what’s difficult to forget is a side character who is an exact lookalike of superstar Rajnikanth. (Wonder from where they found him!)

Overall, Swarajya – Marathi Paul Padte Pudhe falls in the could-have-been-great category due to the above mentioned negative points. What works against it is that the audience has quite recently seen a brilliant effort on the same issue in the form of Mahesh Manjrekar’s Mee Shivajiraje Bhosle Boltoy.

Nevertheless, some praiseworthy incidents and Shrungarpure’s performance make it a one-time watch affair. It has a good chance at the box-office since it plays the Marathi Manoos card which has proved successful in the past.

P.S : – I heartily appreciate the fact that the makers honoured Dadasaheb Phalke, the Father of Indian Cinema, before the opening credits. I am surprised why this isn’t done often since without Phalke’s efforts, we wouldn’t have been enjoying movies in India.

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Comments

  1. Nikhil says

    November 12, 2011 at 13:27

    its AWesome Movie i like very much……..good job

    Reply
    • Keyur Seta says

      November 12, 2011 at 15:08

      Thanks for the comment Nikhil 🙂

      Reply
    • Mangesh Pawar says

      November 14, 2011 at 12:35

      Really , This Picture , i like very very much.Good movie to see the marathi people, All the Best for all team

      Reply
      • Keyur Seta says

        November 14, 2011 at 13:13

        Thanks Mangesh 🙂

        Reply
  2. santosh says

    November 14, 2011 at 18:29

    what a great movie, so impressively put in with lot of good characters, acting and substance to story, most importantly the burning issue of marathi manoos go watch it , it deserves every true marathi’s attention…4 star out of 5

    Reply
  3. abhijeet says

    November 20, 2011 at 17:18

    realy nice movie thanks for giving such nice movie to us……gud work…

    Reply
    • Keyur Seta says

      November 20, 2011 at 17:20

      :)))

      Reply
  4. Sukhdev says

    November 21, 2011 at 06:04

    such..a lot of hands yaar ..this move.,..every…every marathi person must shud be watch this move

    Reply
    • Keyur Seta says

      November 22, 2011 at 13:37

      Thanks Sukhdev!

      Reply
  5. abhijit vedpathak says

    November 23, 2011 at 05:15

    m jst read this review coz m gonna watch this movie today at 1pm…n thank all u guys to give me a good stand to watch this movie
    marathi paul padudet pude…
    thanks keyur….

    Reply
    • Keyur Seta says

      November 23, 2011 at 05:39

      Thanks a lot Abhijit for the comment and appreciation!

      Cheers 🙂

      Reply
  6. Manas says

    November 30, 2011 at 12:56

    Perfect review of a marathi movie after a long time…keep it up friend.

    Reply
    • Keyur Seta says

      November 30, 2011 at 14:48

      Thank you so much Manas for the appreciation!

      Cheers 🙂

      Reply
  7. Ritu says

    December 8, 2011 at 13:07

    Swarajya its a very nice film in marathi….All actors are fabulous except Namrata Gaikwad.Her acting is nt well dissappointed…

    Reply
  8. Bhagyesh Desai says

    January 22, 2012 at 18:23

    Hi, my name is Bhagyesh Desai, can anybdy convey my messgae to Mr Raees Lashkariya, i want to meet him. I have written a story which will change history of Marathi films. Story is politics based. This film will be the benchmark of all forthcoming films in marathi. Please reply on desaibhagyesh@gmail.com if interested. This movie will be done for sure, m confident. C if u all could be a part of this film which defeat all concurrer films like hindi’s. Give life a chance. This movie is a very low budget, but m sure it will beyond your expectations. Atleast it will make 100 crores.

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    • Keyur Seta says

      January 22, 2012 at 19:54

      Hi Bhagyesh,
      Thanks for the comment. I only give news and reviews of Marathi films on my website. You need to contact Lashkariya directly. I tried searching the address but couldn’t find.

      You can do one thing. Just post your message on this group – https://www.facebook.com/Marathi.Cinema
      It might help.

      All the best.

      Reply
  9. Dr. Mahesh Kothare says

    February 11, 2012 at 07:46

    Hi… First of all, I was very disappointed with the movie because the actors overacted too much in d movie. The person with lead role came out suddenly frm nowher nd murmured some exotic dialogues. Not realistic… Secondly, the main concept of d film ws sidelined nd story just focused on making marathi man gr8. By hook or by croock… Thirdly, some scenes resembled gr8 shivaji’s acts, like cutting fingers and afzalkhan’s episode… Some changes though… But seemed like the story wants to remind us abt shivaji… If u want tht den,mk a movie on shivaji… Fourthly, it portrays gujaratis, south indians and other Indians except marathi manoos as villains. Sorry to say but, inter caste racism is promoted,thru this film. And lastly, very little eas shown (after d death) abt the gujarati guy (Ramnik) tht sacrificed his life in morcha. Whereas on other hand, tht marathi guy who betrayed his own marathi frnds and people, was shown to be as a hero in d second half of the movie…the guy who teased girls, was also shown as a hero… Please shut this crap up… Its hurting non-maharashtrians sentiments…sry to say, but this is a grey mark on rich and jeweled Indian democracy…

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    • Keyur Seta says

      February 11, 2012 at 10:03

      Dear Sir,

      Thank you for your detailed views. Appreciated!

      Regards,

      Keyur

      Reply

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