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Ek Hota Vidushak

Ek Hota Vidushak (English: Once There Was A Clown) is a 1992 Marathi film directed by Jabbar Patel and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. The film stars Laxmikant Berde, Madhu Kambikar, Nilu Phule, Varsha Usgaonkar in lead roles and Mohan Agashe and Dilip Prabhavalkar in supporting roles.

Ek Hota Vidushak
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJabbar Patel
Screenplay byP. L. Deshpande
Story byJabbar Patel
Produced byNFDC
Ravi Gupta
Ravi Malik
StarringLaxmikant Berde
Madhu Kambikar
Nilu Phule
Mohan Agashe
Varsha Usgaonkar
Dilip Prabhavalkar
CinematographyHarish Joshi
Edited byVishwas-Anil
Music byScore:
Anand Modak
Lyrics:
N. D. Mahanor
Distributed byRudraa Home Video (DVD version)
Release date
  • 1992 (1992)
Running time
168 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

The film portrays the life of folk theater artist and is considered one of the few films made on the life of tamasha artistes, including Pinjara (1972) and Natarang (2010).[1] Laxmikant Berde, who is better known for his comic roles in Marathi and Hindi films, was appreciated for his role as Aburao.[2] The film is based on a short story written by Jabbar Patel with screenplay and dialogues penned by the veteran Marathi writer, P. L. Deshpande (Pu. La.) after a hiatus of 39 years.[3] Previously, Deshpande had written screenplay and dialogues for another Marathi film Gulacha Ganapati (1953) starring himself.

The film won several awards and was adjudged as the Best Film[4] at Maharashtra State Film Awards (1993). It also won two National Film Awards at the 40th National Film Awards (1992); Best Feature Film in Marathi and Best Choreography for Laxmibai Kolhapurkar.[5] Kolhapurkar became the first choreographer and the first woman to win the National Film Award for choreography. The film also participated at the Indian Panorama, International Film Festival of India in 1993.

Plot edit

Film begins with Aburao (Laxmikant Berde), a famous film-star in Maharashtra, performing death rituals (Śrāddha) for his mother, Manjula (Madhu Kambikar) in his hometown Begadewadi. As these rituals are usually performed with the shaved head, Aburao is forced to do it by wearing a wig so that he does not lose on the continuity of his films currently being shot. To capture on his popularity, rituals are also being covered by media. Exasperated with media attention, Aburao leaves the crematory and heads towards his mother's home, only to revisit his childhood memories.

Film unfolds in flashback with Aburao, an illegitimate son of a tamasha dancer, Manjula. She left her dancing troupe and eventually became a mistress of a politician-landlord, Himmatrao Inamdar (Mohan Agashe). But sudden death of Inamdar forces Manjula and Aburao to join back the dance troupe; this time her sister Kausalya's troupe. While Manjula is being mentored by Nana (Nilu Phule), young Aburao gets fascinated by Nana's ability to make people laugh and aspires to be a "Songadya" (Clown) like him.

Now grown up Aburao learns mimicry, singing and becomes famous for his political satirical jokes in the tamasha world. Once Aburao's school friend Gunawant (Dilip Prabhavalkar), who has now become a minister, attends his show. Amused by Aburao and his team's performance, Gunawant advises Aburao to form his own tamasha troupe. Following the advice, Aburao forms a new troupe along with Manjula and Nana. On achieving the success of 500th show, Aburao invites Gunawant for the felicitation program. Gunawant is also accompanied by film-star Menaka (Varsha Usgaonkar). She enjoys the performance and advises Aburao to join film industry. Initially reluctant Aburao gets convinced by Menaka and her associates in the industry.

Having thought of doing only one film, Aburao eventually gets attracted towards fame and Menaka and leaves behind his troupe along with his pregnant girlfriend, Subhadra (Pooja Pawar). Eventually Menaka and Aburao get married but then soon he realizes that Menaka married him only to get away from her boyfriend Ravi (Tushar Dalvi). She also unknowingly confesses that she loves "Songadya" (Clown) in Aburao more than Aburao himself as clown diverts her attention from all the worries and bad past she had. Years later Nana visits Aburao along with a small girl, Jaai. Nana informs Aburao that Subhadra has died. He also reveals Jaai to be Aburao's own daughter from Subhadra and tells a strange thing about her that she has never smiled till date. Nana also requests Aburao to take care of Jaai henceforth. Aburao takes Jaai home which leads to clashes with Menaka and him. Menaka decides to leave Aburao to elope with Ravi.

Over a period of time, Aburao tries all his tricks to make Jaai smile but she does not responds to any of them. She tells him that she expects a simple fairy tale from him like any other father would tell to his kid than his fun-making stories which makes other people happy and not her. Gunawant, chief minister now, convinces Aburao to join politics. Gaining the popularity as a politician, Aburao starts defying his own principles till Nana revisits him and reminds of his ethical responsibilities. Gunawant, on the other hands, wants to utilize Aburao and medicates to have him performed in the election rally. Suddenly Aburao gets the heart attack because of the given medication and also notices Jaai in the audience. Having realized this, he changes his speech into a fairy tale which upsets the audience. Everybody leaves except Aburao and Jaai to have their story finished which he narrates as a pure tale of joy. This makes Jaai smile and laugh. Aburao also becomes happy to realize the true meaning of love in the life.

Cast edit

Awards edit

Maharashtra State Film Awards

The film was adjudged as Best Marathi Film at the 1993 Maharashtra State Film Awards and also won more five awards.[4]

  • Best Marathi Film
  • Best Screenplay for Pu. La. Deshpande
  • Best Lyrics for N. D. Mahanor
  • Best Choreography for Laxmibai Kolhapurkar
  • Best Male Playback Singer for Ravindra Sathe for the song "Mee Gaatana Geet Tula Ladiwala"
  • Best Script for Jabbar Patel
National Film Awards

The film won two National Film Awards at the 40th National Film Awards, awarded for the feature films released in 1992.[5]

Citation - For its humane portrait of simple tamash clown sucked in by the glittering world of show business and exploited by politicians.
Citation - For successfully adapting a popular folk theatre form to the screen.

Soundtrack edit

Ek Hota Vidushak
Soundtrack album by
Anand Modak
Released1992
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length1:18:29
LanguageMarathi
LabelFountain Music
ProducerSuresh Alurkar[6]
External audio
  Ek Hota Vidushak Soundtrack

The film soundtrack consists of 22 songs and was released on Fountain Music.[7] Being a Tamasha oriented film, soundtrack primarily consists of songs based on Lavani. The music of the film is composed by veteran music director Anand Modak with the songs rendered by noted playback singers Asha Bhosle, Ravindra Sathe and Devaki Pandit. Poet and songwriter N. D. Mahanor (Na. Dho. Mahanor) who is known for his folk songs in Jait Re Jait (1977) has penned the lyrics.

Track listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Bharala Aabhal Pavsali Pahuna Ga - 1"Asha Bhosle4:22
2."Kutha Tumhi Gela Hota Sanga Karbhari"Asha Bhosle and chorus4:41
3."Mee Gaatana Geet Tula Ladiwala - 1"Ravindra Sathe5:28
4."Gachch Lakhalakha Bor Tava Tutali - 1"Asha Bhosle0:44
5."Lal Paithani Rang Majhya Cholila"Asha Bhosle, Chandrakant Kale4:01
6."Gachch Lakhalakha Bor Tava Tutali - 2"Uttara Kelkar3:26
7."Puravi Surya Udayla Ji"Asha Bhosle3:08
8."Ujal Ujalalya - 1"Jayashree Shivram, Ravindra Sathe4:23
9."Mothyansathi Khote Hasu"Ravindra Sathe3:39
10."Radhe, Yamunechya Kathavar Dorva"Ravindra Sathe, Devaki Pandit and chorus4:36
11."Bhar Tarunyacha Mala"Asha Bhosle, Ravindra Sathe and chorus3:34
12."Gan (Shabdancha Ha Khel Mandala)"Ravindra Sathe, Chandrakant Kale, Mukund Fansalkar, Prabhanjan Marathe3:22
13."Tarana"Ravindra Sathe, Devaki Pandit1:38
14."Mee Gaatana Geet Tula Ladiwala - 2"Asha Bhosle, Ravindra Sathe5:30
15."Lal Paithani Rang Majhya Cholila"Devaki Pandit, Ravindra Sathe4:02
16."Kunachi Ga Madi"Asha Bhosle and chorus2:30
17."Gadad Jambhal Bharal Aabhal"Ravindra Sathe, Uttara Kelkar, Arun Ingle3:14
18."Bharala Aabhal Pavsali Pahuna Ga - 2"Devaki Pandit4:21
19."Suryanarayana Nit Nemane Ugava"Devaki Pandit1:31
20."Kadi Varati Madi"Ravindra Sathe2:08
21."Ujal Ujalalya - 2"Jayashree Shivram4:23
22."Tumhi Jau Naka"Asha Bhosle, Devaki Pandit and chorus3:48
Total length:1:18:29

References edit

  1. ^ "Marathi films based on tamasha". Daily News and Analysis. 12 February 2012. Retrieved 22 August 2012.
  2. ^ Chatterji, Shoma (16 December 2011). "Marathi classics ~ 2". The Statesman. Archived from the original on 22 February 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  3. ^ "चित्रपटसृष्टीत पु.ल." [P. L. Deshpande in Film Industry] (in Marathi). from the original on 28 July 2012. Retrieved 25 July 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Ek Hota Vidushak @ nfdcindia.com". NFDC. from the original on 6 August 2012. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  5. ^ a b (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 October 2015. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  6. ^ "Ek Hota Vidushak Audio CD". Archived from the original on 23 January 2013. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2012.

External links edit

Ek Hota Vidushak at IMDb

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Ek Hota Vidushak English Once There Was A Clown is a 1992 Marathi film directed by Jabbar Patel and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India The film stars Laxmikant Berde Madhu Kambikar Nilu Phule Varsha Usgaonkar in lead roles and Mohan Agashe and Dilip Prabhavalkar in supporting roles Ek Hota VidushakTheatrical release posterDirected byJabbar PatelScreenplay byP L DeshpandeStory byJabbar PatelProduced byNFDCRavi GuptaRavi MalikStarringLaxmikant BerdeMadhu KambikarNilu PhuleMohan AgasheVarsha UsgaonkarDilip PrabhavalkarCinematographyHarish JoshiEdited byVishwas AnilMusic byScore Anand ModakLyrics N D MahanorDistributed byRudraa Home Video DVD version Release date1992 1992 Running time168 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMarathiThe film portrays the life of folk theater artist and is considered one of the few films made on the life of tamasha artistes including Pinjara 1972 and Natarang 2010 1 Laxmikant Berde who is better known for his comic roles in Marathi and Hindi films was appreciated for his role as Aburao 2 The film is based on a short story written by Jabbar Patel with screenplay and dialogues penned by the veteran Marathi writer P L Deshpande Pu La after a hiatus of 39 years 3 Previously Deshpande had written screenplay and dialogues for another Marathi film Gulacha Ganapati 1953 starring himself The film won several awards and was adjudged as the Best Film 4 at Maharashtra State Film Awards 1993 It also won two National Film Awards at the 40th National Film Awards 1992 Best Feature Film in Marathi and Best Choreography for Laxmibai Kolhapurkar 5 Kolhapurkar became the first choreographer and the first woman to win the National Film Award for choreography The film also participated at the Indian Panorama International Film Festival of India in 1993 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards 4 Soundtrack 5 References 6 External linksPlot editFilm begins with Aburao Laxmikant Berde a famous film star in Maharashtra performing death rituals Sraddha for his mother Manjula Madhu Kambikar in his hometown Begadewadi As these rituals are usually performed with the shaved head Aburao is forced to do it by wearing a wig so that he does not lose on the continuity of his films currently being shot To capture on his popularity rituals are also being covered by media Exasperated with media attention Aburao leaves the crematory and heads towards his mother s home only to revisit his childhood memories Film unfolds in flashback with Aburao an illegitimate son of a tamasha dancer Manjula She left her dancing troupe and eventually became a mistress of a politician landlord Himmatrao Inamdar Mohan Agashe But sudden death of Inamdar forces Manjula and Aburao to join back the dance troupe this time her sister Kausalya s troupe While Manjula is being mentored by Nana Nilu Phule young Aburao gets fascinated by Nana s ability to make people laugh and aspires to be a Songadya Clown like him Now grown up Aburao learns mimicry singing and becomes famous for his political satirical jokes in the tamasha world Once Aburao s school friend Gunawant Dilip Prabhavalkar who has now become a minister attends his show Amused by Aburao and his team s performance Gunawant advises Aburao to form his own tamasha troupe Following the advice Aburao forms a new troupe along with Manjula and Nana On achieving the success of 500th show Aburao invites Gunawant for the felicitation program Gunawant is also accompanied by film star Menaka Varsha Usgaonkar She enjoys the performance and advises Aburao to join film industry Initially reluctant Aburao gets convinced by Menaka and her associates in the industry Having thought of doing only one film Aburao eventually gets attracted towards fame and Menaka and leaves behind his troupe along with his pregnant girlfriend Subhadra Pooja Pawar Eventually Menaka and Aburao get married but then soon he realizes that Menaka married him only to get away from her boyfriend Ravi Tushar Dalvi She also unknowingly confesses that she loves Songadya Clown in Aburao more than Aburao himself as clown diverts her attention from all the worries and bad past she had Years later Nana visits Aburao along with a small girl Jaai Nana informs Aburao that Subhadra has died He also reveals Jaai to be Aburao s own daughter from Subhadra and tells a strange thing about her that she has never smiled till date Nana also requests Aburao to take care of Jaai henceforth Aburao takes Jaai home which leads to clashes with Menaka and him Menaka decides to leave Aburao to elope with Ravi Over a period of time Aburao tries all his tricks to make Jaai smile but she does not responds to any of them She tells him that she expects a simple fairy tale from him like any other father would tell to his kid than his fun making stories which makes other people happy and not her Gunawant chief minister now convinces Aburao to join politics Gaining the popularity as a politician Aburao starts defying his own principles till Nana revisits him and reminds of his ethical responsibilities Gunawant on the other hands wants to utilize Aburao and medicates to have him performed in the election rally Suddenly Aburao gets the heart attack because of the given medication and also notices Jaai in the audience Having realized this he changes his speech into a fairy tale which upsets the audience Everybody leaves except Aburao and Jaai to have their story finished which he narrates as a pure tale of joy This makes Jaai smile and laugh Aburao also becomes happy to realize the true meaning of love in the life Cast editLaxmikant Berde as Aburao or Songadya Varsha Usgaonkar as Menaka Madhu Kambikar as Manjula Devgaonkar Aburao s mother Usha Naik as Background Dancer Nilu Phule as Nana Aburao s mentor Mohan Agashe as Himmatrao Inamdar Dilip Prabhavalkar as Gunwant Chief Minister Tushar Dalvi as Ravi Pooja Pawar as Subhadra Aseem Deshpande as Young Aburao Himani Padhye as Jaai Sayaji Shinde as master Satish Tare as tamasha Group memberAwards editMaharashtra State Film AwardsThe film was adjudged as Best Marathi Film at the 1993 Maharashtra State Film Awards and also won more five awards 4 Best Marathi Film Best Screenplay for Pu La Deshpande Best Lyrics for N D Mahanor Best Choreography for Laxmibai Kolhapurkar Best Male Playback Singer for Ravindra Sathe for the song Mee Gaatana Geet Tula Ladiwala Best Script for Jabbar PatelNational Film AwardsThe film won two National Film Awards at the 40th National Film Awards awarded for the feature films released in 1992 5 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in MarathiCitation For its humane portrait of simple tamash clown sucked in by the glittering world of show business and exploited by politicians dd National Film Award for Best Choreography Laxmibai KolhapurkarCitation For successfully adapting a popular folk theatre form to the screen dd Soundtrack editEk Hota VidushakSoundtrack album by Anand ModakReleased1992GenreFeature film soundtrackLength1 18 29LanguageMarathiLabelFountain MusicProducerSuresh Alurkar 6 External audio nbsp Ek Hota Vidushak SoundtrackThe film soundtrack consists of 22 songs and was released on Fountain Music 7 Being a Tamasha oriented film soundtrack primarily consists of songs based on Lavani The music of the film is composed by veteran music director Anand Modak with the songs rendered by noted playback singers Asha Bhosle Ravindra Sathe and Devaki Pandit Poet and songwriter N D Mahanor Na Dho Mahanor who is known for his folk songs in Jait Re Jait 1977 has penned the lyrics Track listingNo TitleSinger s Length1 Bharala Aabhal Pavsali Pahuna Ga 1 Asha Bhosle4 222 Kutha Tumhi Gela Hota Sanga Karbhari Asha Bhosle and chorus4 413 Mee Gaatana Geet Tula Ladiwala 1 Ravindra Sathe5 284 Gachch Lakhalakha Bor Tava Tutali 1 Asha Bhosle0 445 Lal Paithani Rang Majhya Cholila Asha Bhosle Chandrakant Kale4 016 Gachch Lakhalakha Bor Tava Tutali 2 Uttara Kelkar3 267 Puravi Surya Udayla Ji Asha Bhosle3 088 Ujal Ujalalya 1 Jayashree Shivram Ravindra Sathe4 239 Mothyansathi Khote Hasu Ravindra Sathe3 3910 Radhe Yamunechya Kathavar Dorva Ravindra Sathe Devaki Pandit and chorus4 3611 Bhar Tarunyacha Mala Asha Bhosle Ravindra Sathe and chorus3 3412 Gan Shabdancha Ha Khel Mandala Ravindra Sathe Chandrakant Kale Mukund Fansalkar Prabhanjan Marathe3 2213 Tarana Ravindra Sathe Devaki Pandit1 3814 Mee Gaatana Geet Tula Ladiwala 2 Asha Bhosle Ravindra Sathe5 3015 Lal Paithani Rang Majhya Cholila Devaki Pandit Ravindra Sathe4 0216 Kunachi Ga Madi Asha Bhosle and chorus2 3017 Gadad Jambhal Bharal Aabhal Ravindra Sathe Uttara Kelkar Arun Ingle3 1418 Bharala Aabhal Pavsali Pahuna Ga 2 Devaki Pandit4 2119 Suryanarayana Nit Nemane Ugava Devaki Pandit1 3120 Kadi Varati Madi Ravindra Sathe2 0821 Ujal Ujalalya 2 Jayashree Shivram4 2322 Tumhi Jau Naka Asha Bhosle Devaki Pandit and chorus3 48Total length 1 18 29References edit Marathi films based on tamasha Daily News and Analysis 12 February 2012 Retrieved 22 August 2012 Chatterji Shoma 16 December 2011 Marathi classics 2 The Statesman Archived from the original on 22 February 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2012 च त रपटस ष ट त प ल P L Deshpande in Film Industry in Marathi Archived from the original on 28 July 2012 Retrieved 25 July 2012 a b Ek Hota Vidushak nfdcindia com NFDC Archived from the original on 6 August 2012 Retrieved 26 July 2012 a b 40th National Film Awards PDF Directorate of Film Festivals Archived from the original PDF on 8 October 2015 Retrieved 6 April 2012 Ek Hota Vidushak Audio CD Archived from the original on 23 January 2013 Retrieved 26 July 2012 Ek Hota Vidushak Compilations Archived from the original on 8 December 2015 Retrieved 25 July 2012 External links editEk Hota Vidushak at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ek Hota Vidushak amp oldid 1190233983, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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