Monday, April 20, 2009

MSR2B's message is not secluded. it's more global.





There had been very few occassions when a film creates so much of hype not only amongst maharashtrians (obviously since it's a marathi movie) but also amongst non-maharashtrians. It was pulpable when a colleague of my company came to my neighbour's desk and aksed her if she has wathced the recent marathi film 'Mi Shivaji Raje Bhosal Boltoy'. I was amazed to see her curiosity to watch that movie even with subtitles. The film went on to create record breaking box-office collection and is now being touted as the most highest grosser movie amongst marathi films.
We (I, along with my friend) watched this movie last weekend at Parel. it was my insistence that we went to Parel, a largely marathi-dominated area, because I wanted to enjoy this movie amongst this old bastions of maharashtrians and see them appreciate the movie with decent claps and not whistles. It was already a third week of the movie and we thought we could easily grab the tickets for the last show. But hardly did we know that the movie was still running in packed theatres.
We both were ready to take tickets in black but fell short of cash and that led to last minute rush of looking for the neasrest ATM. But to our dismay, We failed to find one and thought of returning back to home since we had already missed 15 mins. movie. that's when the ticket-blacker himself offered us two tickets at whatever cash we had at that point of time and we got the tickets in mere 50 Rs.
We rushed in to theatre and quickly grabbed our seats.(By the way, we both were allotted diffrent seats). 'MSR2B' is very much contemperory story of a middle class family man, 'Dinkarrao Maruti Bhosale', who has got irritated by the hardship he and his family has to suffer because of him being a marathi. he is terrified by a builder named Ghosaliya to vacate his place and instead shift from the prime location of south bombay to far away place like Badalapur. In helping to vacate his room, he is helped by maharashtrian people like BMC workers and a hooligan named, Usman Parkar. His daughter does not get a role in the movie only because her surname is Bhosale. there's a scene in the movie where she goes on to change her name from Shashikala Bhosale to Twinkle chopra through an affidavit. His son is not able to secure an admission in the engg. college even after getting 95% in CET since all the seats have been usurped by other caste students by paying hefty donations to the college though they secured much less than 50% in CET. here too, the principal himself is a maharahtrian who advices Bhosale's son to get him admission in B.Sc. rather than securing him a seat in engg. college which he very much deserved.
Annoyed by this frustration, He asks himself why he's getting such a severe punihsment of being a maharashtrian and why this very much society where he lived in does not want to accomodate him anymore. since hailing from an ancient family of Great maratha warrior Shivajiraje Bhosale, the maratha warrior himself comes to his rescue to cleanse his mind out of negativity and instill in him the spirit to give a ferocious fight back rather than sheding tears for his identity for which, Shivaji himself sacrificed his own life. and of course, Our very ordinary man retaliates in very extra-ordinary way to regain his self-respect.
On tehcnical terms, hats off to Mahesh Manjarekar who has penned down such a fantastic story and the director, Santosh Manjrekar, who could replicate his visualisation through his sensitive direction. The film sounds exceptionally well, both the background music and the playback music. here, I have to mention the song which comes in the second half of the film on which enormous money is spent but have to admit it's well spent. the song is really an encouraging one, brings tears to your eyes and adulation to the wisdom of Great Warrior Shivaji. The film's cinematography is also something which is to mentioned of, especially a chasing scene where an antagonist in the movie, Usman Parkar, is after Dinkarrao's son. A special vote of thanks to Sachin Khedekar without whom the role of Dinkarrao Bhosale would not have had its fair justice. Last but not the least, Sukhvinder Singh has voiced an exceptional song in the movie which you would definately hum while coming out of the movie hall.
Finally, I would like to end this post on a note that MSR2B could be any ohter regional movie since it only reiterates the fact to the viewers not to loose their basics and not to be ashamed of.



2 comments:

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  2. I remember watching this movie and loving it. I could relate to the movie because
    identity crisis is almost like ansestral property for us as we have been constantly waiting for getting back to our land and culture. I came to maharashtra (devrukh, ratnagiri) for my higher education and I learned marathi just by hearing and speaking with local folks. For a long time i watched Bharat Jadhav movies on weekend.
    Your blog writeup above made me write the comments, because ur writting connected to me and made me think of my own experience...exactly what a author has to do. Connect and make the reader think. Its author power of communication.
    Great content and flow!

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