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Lokshahir Ram Joshi

Lokshahir Ram Joshi (People's Poet Ram Joshi) also called Matawala Shair Ram Joshi in Hindi, is a 1947 Marathi biopic film of the poet Ram Joshi, written by G. D. Madgulkar, directed by Baburao Painter and co-directed by V. Shantaram.[1] Shantaram had given the direction to Painter but had to complete the film when Painter fell ill during production. Produced under the Rajkamal Kalamandir banner, it is also referred to as Lok Shahir Ramjoshi.[2] The story writer was G.D. Madgulkar, who is cited as the "first specialist film writer" in Marathi cinema. This film was his first "full-fledged writing assignment", wherein he wrote the story, screenplay, dialogue and lyrics.[3] It was also his debut as a screenplay writer.[4] The film starred Jayaram Shiledar as Ram Joshi and Hansa Wadkar as Baya. The rest of the cast included Shakuntala Paranjpye, Parashuram, Sudha Apte and G. D. Madgulkar.[5]

Lokshahir Ram Joshi
Poster
Directed byV. Shantaram
Baburao Painter
Written byG. D. Madgulkar
Produced byRajkamal Kalamandir
StarringG. Balkrishna
Hansa Wadkar
Shakuntala Paranjpye
Sudha Apte
CinematographyG. Balkrishna
Music byVasant Desai
Production
company
Rajkamal Kalamandir
Release date
  • 1947 (1947)
Running time
123 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

The film, termed as the "Classic Marathi Tamasha musical" was a biopic of the poet, Kirtan, and lavani performer Ram Joshi (1758-1812), set in the Peshwa period.[5]

Plot

Ram Joshi is a Brahmin poet, who through his love of poetry and dance starts associating with the tamasha artists. He falls in love with the tamasha dancer Baya (Hansa Wadkar). The artists are of low-caste, and Joshi's interacting with them brings censure and he is outlawed by the other members of his caste. The film follows his descent into alcoholism and his redemption from it through poetry.

Cast

Marathi

Hindi

Review and Box Office

Lokshahir Ram Joshi in Marathi Cinema became one of the "biggest post-war successes", starting the trend for the "tamasha genre" films.[5] One of the reasons cited for the success of the film in both Marathi and Hindi, were the songs written by Madgulkar. He went on to work for other major Marathi film-makers like Raja Paranjpye, Ram Gabale, Datta Dharmadhikari and Anant Mane. V. Shantaram later used him as a story writer for Do Aankhen Barah Haath (1957). The film made use of the "vibrant lavnis" and "sawaal-jawabs" (musical question and answers), which is stated to have become a "trend-setter".[6] As cited by Narwekar and Kul, the music and dances "enthralled" the audiences.[7]

Soundtrack

The music was composed by Vasant Desai, with lyrics by the poet Ram Joshi and Madgulkar.[8]

Song List

# Title Singer Lyricist
1 "Sundara Mana Madhe Bharali" Jayram Shiledar Ram Joshi
2 "Bhai Sawadh Wha" Jayram Shiledar Ram Joshi
3 "Hata Tata Ne Pata" Jayram Shiledar Ram Joshi
4 "Ek War Sangte Kanha" (Gaulan-Sawal Jabab) Jayram Shiledar G. D. Madgulkar
5 "Sang Sakhe Sundari-Ka Re Majshi Abola" Jayram Shiledar, Lalita Parulekar G. D. Madgulkar
6 "Keshav Karni Adbhut Leela" Jayram Shiledar, Lalita Parulekar Ram Joshi
7 "Lade Lade Aale Mi Mohna" Jayram Shiledar, Lalita Parulekar G. D. Madgulkar
8 "Kunjaat Madhup Gunjaarav" Jayram Shiledar, Lalita Parulekar Ram Joshi
9 "Narjanma Madhe Nara Karuni Ghe" Jayram Shiledar, Lalita Parulekar Ram Joshi

Remakes

A Telugu and Tamil version, produced by Vasireddy Narayana Rao and directed by P. Pullaiah was made in 1957 called Jayabheri. The Telugu version won the 1959 Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Telugu[9]

References

  1. ^ "Lok Shahir Ram Joshi". gomolo.com. Gomolo.com. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  2. ^ Sanjit Narwekar (1994). Directory of Indian film-makers and films. Flicks Books. ISBN 9780948911408. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  3. ^ "History Of Marathi Cinema In Mumbai And The Marketing Strategies Adopted" (PDF). shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in. Shodhganga. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  4. ^ Economic and Political Weekly. Vol. 14. 1979. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  5. ^ a b c "Lokshahir Ram Joshi". indiancine.ma. Indiancine.ma. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  6. ^ Shodhganga, p.118
  7. ^ Sanjit Narwekar; Raghuvir Kul; D. B. Samant; Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corporation (1995). Marathi Cinema: in retrospect. Maharashtra Film, Stage & Cultural Development Corp. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  8. ^ "Vasant Desai". soundsofsonawade.com. SoundsOfSonawade. Retrieved 21 February 2015.
  9. ^ "7th National Film Awards" (PDF). Directorate of Film Festivals. Retrieved 21 February 2015.

External links

  • Lokshahir Ram Joshi (1947 film) at IMDb
  • Songs Audio at Sounds of Sonawade-Vasant Desai

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Lokshahir Ram Joshi People s Poet Ram Joshi also called Matawala Shair Ram Joshi in Hindi is a 1947 Marathi biopic film of the poet Ram Joshi written by G D Madgulkar directed by Baburao Painter and co directed by V Shantaram 1 Shantaram had given the direction to Painter but had to complete the film when Painter fell ill during production Produced under the Rajkamal Kalamandir banner it is also referred to as Lok Shahir Ramjoshi 2 The story writer was G D Madgulkar who is cited as the first specialist film writer in Marathi cinema This film was his first full fledged writing assignment wherein he wrote the story screenplay dialogue and lyrics 3 It was also his debut as a screenplay writer 4 The film starred Jayaram Shiledar as Ram Joshi and Hansa Wadkar as Baya The rest of the cast included Shakuntala Paranjpye Parashuram Sudha Apte and G D Madgulkar 5 Lokshahir Ram JoshiPosterDirected byV ShantaramBaburao PainterWritten byG D MadgulkarProduced byRajkamal KalamandirStarringG BalkrishnaHansa WadkarShakuntala ParanjpyeSudha ApteCinematographyG BalkrishnaMusic byVasant DesaiProductioncompanyRajkamal KalamandirRelease date1947 1947 Running time123 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageMarathiThe film termed as the Classic Marathi Tamasha musical was a biopic of the poet Kirtan and lavani performer Ram Joshi 1758 1812 set in the Peshwa period 5 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Marathi 2 2 Hindi 3 Review and Box Office 4 Soundtrack 4 1 Song List 5 Remakes 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditRam Joshi is a Brahmin poet who through his love of poetry and dance starts associating with the tamasha artists He falls in love with the tamasha dancer Baya Hansa Wadkar The artists are of low caste and Joshi s interacting with them brings censure and he is outlawed by the other members of his caste The film follows his descent into alcoholism and his redemption from it through poetry Cast EditMarathi Edit Jayaram Shiledar as Ram Joshi Hansa Wadkar as Baya Shakuntala Paranjpye Parashuram G D Madgulkar Sudha Apte Samant Gundopant Walavalkar Jayaram Desai Kanase Sawalram Vaidya AbhyankarHindi Edit Manmohan Krishan Hansa Wadkar Shakuntala Paranjpye Sudha Apte Jairam DesaiReview and Box Office EditLokshahir Ram Joshi in Marathi Cinema became one of the biggest post war successes starting the trend for the tamasha genre films 5 One of the reasons cited for the success of the film in both Marathi and Hindi were the songs written by Madgulkar He went on to work for other major Marathi film makers like Raja Paranjpye Ram Gabale Datta Dharmadhikari and Anant Mane V Shantaram later used him as a story writer for Do Aankhen Barah Haath 1957 The film made use of the vibrant lavnis and sawaal jawabs musical question and answers which is stated to have become a trend setter 6 As cited by Narwekar and Kul the music and dances enthralled the audiences 7 Soundtrack EditThe music was composed by Vasant Desai with lyrics by the poet Ram Joshi and Madgulkar 8 Song List Edit Title Singer Lyricist1 Sundara Mana Madhe Bharali Jayram Shiledar Ram Joshi2 Bhai Sawadh Wha Jayram Shiledar Ram Joshi3 Hata Tata Ne Pata Jayram Shiledar Ram Joshi4 Ek War Sangte Kanha Gaulan Sawal Jabab Jayram Shiledar G D Madgulkar5 Sang Sakhe Sundari Ka Re Majshi Abola Jayram Shiledar Lalita Parulekar G D Madgulkar6 Keshav Karni Adbhut Leela Jayram Shiledar Lalita Parulekar Ram Joshi7 Lade Lade Aale Mi Mohna Jayram Shiledar Lalita Parulekar G D Madgulkar8 Kunjaat Madhup Gunjaarav Jayram Shiledar Lalita Parulekar Ram Joshi9 Narjanma Madhe Nara Karuni Ghe Jayram Shiledar Lalita Parulekar Ram JoshiRemakes EditA Telugu and Tamil version produced by Vasireddy Narayana Rao and directed by P Pullaiah was made in 1957 called Jayabheri The Telugu version won the 1959 Certificate of Merit for Best Feature Film in Telugu 9 References Edit Lok Shahir Ram Joshi gomolo com Gomolo com Retrieved 21 February 2015 Sanjit Narwekar 1994 Directory of Indian film makers and films Flicks Books ISBN 9780948911408 Retrieved 21 February 2015 History Of Marathi Cinema In Mumbai And The Marketing Strategies Adopted PDF shodhganga inflibnet ac in Shodhganga Retrieved 21 February 2015 Economic and Political Weekly Vol 14 1979 Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b c Lokshahir Ram Joshi indiancine ma Indiancine ma Retrieved 21 February 2015 Shodhganga p 118 Sanjit Narwekar Raghuvir Kul D B Samant Maharashtra Film Stage amp Cultural Development Corporation 1995 Marathi Cinema in retrospect Maharashtra Film Stage amp Cultural Development Corp Retrieved 21 February 2015 Vasant Desai soundsofsonawade com SoundsOfSonawade Retrieved 21 February 2015 7th National Film Awards PDF Directorate of Film Festivals Retrieved 21 February 2015 External links EditLokshahir Ram Joshi 1947 film at IMDb Songs Audio at Sounds of Sonawade Vasant Desai Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lokshahir Ram Joshi amp oldid 1128718979, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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