Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTen-year-old Ashish falls head-over-heels in love with his classmate, Srushti. While he grows up, the country goes through several socio-economic changes. Will his love be able to stand the ... Tout lireTen-year-old Ashish falls head-over-heels in love with his classmate, Srushti. While he grows up, the country goes through several socio-economic changes. Will his love be able to stand the test of time?Ten-year-old Ashish falls head-over-heels in love with his classmate, Srushti. While he grows up, the country goes through several socio-economic changes. Will his love be able to stand the test of time?
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I wish films like 'Aatmapamphlet' got made more. But I guess the dearth of such films are also what makes it special and helps stand out.
A coming-of-age Marathi feature supported by terrific casting and their performances, the writing, the film making, cinematography, editing, production design... (I could go on).
There are more reasons to give @ashishbende's film a chance at the theatres than I can count.
If you're looking for a wholesome story and are keen on taking a trip down memory Lane, this is for you.
For the sake of supporting good cinema, please give it a chance at the theatres.
It requires a theatrical experience.
A coming-of-age Marathi feature supported by terrific casting and their performances, the writing, the film making, cinematography, editing, production design... (I could go on).
There are more reasons to give @ashishbende's film a chance at the theatres than I can count.
If you're looking for a wholesome story and are keen on taking a trip down memory Lane, this is for you.
For the sake of supporting good cinema, please give it a chance at the theatres.
It requires a theatrical experience.
"If you're intrigued by the evolving political landscape's impact on the emotional world of our children, as Indians, 'AatmaPamphlet' is a must-watch. This film bravely navigates the tumultuous waters of politics, fraternity, and secularism, capturing the seismic shifts that have rocked the foundations of Ambedkar, Nehru, and Gandhi's India since the 90s.
It's noteworthy that for the first time in Marathi cinema, a film has emerged that subtly yet powerfully portrays the ripple effects of this decade's significant events on children's emotional worlds. As Marathi cinema drifts further from authentic political commentary, this compelling film by director Ashish Bende, with a story by Ashish Bende and Writer Paresh Mokashi, remains true to the cinematic medium's grammar.
The film's tight and cohesive structure allows each actor's performance to shine brightly, leaving a refreshing aftertaste once the credits roll. The film's strength lies in its clear, simple, beautiful, and captivating story, screenplay, direction, music, and performances. This film challenges the notion that good cinema in Marathi requires substantial financial investment. Kudos to all artists involved in this production.
Crafted with exceptional intelligence, this film is not just a unique experiment in Marathi cinema but a landmark in Indian cinematic history. It's a must-see for anyone interested in the power of cinema as it unfolds through every frame, context, and presentation."
It's noteworthy that for the first time in Marathi cinema, a film has emerged that subtly yet powerfully portrays the ripple effects of this decade's significant events on children's emotional worlds. As Marathi cinema drifts further from authentic political commentary, this compelling film by director Ashish Bende, with a story by Ashish Bende and Writer Paresh Mokashi, remains true to the cinematic medium's grammar.
The film's tight and cohesive structure allows each actor's performance to shine brightly, leaving a refreshing aftertaste once the credits roll. The film's strength lies in its clear, simple, beautiful, and captivating story, screenplay, direction, music, and performances. This film challenges the notion that good cinema in Marathi requires substantial financial investment. Kudos to all artists involved in this production.
Crafted with exceptional intelligence, this film is not just a unique experiment in Marathi cinema but a landmark in Indian cinematic history. It's a must-see for anyone interested in the power of cinema as it unfolds through every frame, context, and presentation."
This is refreshing story with unique way of presentation and blend of great substory to address larger story. It narrates story of teenage boys who grows up with typicsl Indian family and his birty and major lifeevents corroates with Indias political history. It has element lf friendship, love, social harmony but doesnt really tell the message directly. We get engrossed as story continues and make it more interesting. Hunour is next level with great punches. It gives many hidden messagea through small small scenes with made for larger message. The end is interesting and meomorable. YOU MUST WATCH!
Aatmapamphlet
It's a Marathi movie but I am writing this in English so that more people understand it and more people watch this movie. It's definitely beyond a language!
A Love letter to the 90s but so much above and beyond nostalgia. Every scene is loaded with meaning and one feels like pausing, rewinding and watching it again. Rather than the typical nationalistic, jingoistic, "in your face"nonsense which sells like hot cakes today this was a breezy, understated movie yet stating so much without actually saying it aloud. There was an underlying innocence not just due to the child actors but throughout the expression of the movie itself and at the same time it was sarcastic and witty. I felt like this should be a compulsory watch for all Indians let alone maharashtrians. Religious and caste discrimination is sadly rampant or rather has increased now and a better film hasn't been made on this topic. What seemingly is a coming-of-age story of the protagonist is actually the coming of age story of our nation. Even the way they chose to end it was so clever, they could have gone down the harsh realistic route but instead they chose utopia which may look like a nicely tied red bow but actually shows the impact every small story can have on a larger scale.
The saddest part was even in a city like Pune the theatre was only half full. We need to encourage regional cinema and brave storytelling as an audience. Please give this movie a chance, it deserves it.
It's a Marathi movie but I am writing this in English so that more people understand it and more people watch this movie. It's definitely beyond a language!
A Love letter to the 90s but so much above and beyond nostalgia. Every scene is loaded with meaning and one feels like pausing, rewinding and watching it again. Rather than the typical nationalistic, jingoistic, "in your face"nonsense which sells like hot cakes today this was a breezy, understated movie yet stating so much without actually saying it aloud. There was an underlying innocence not just due to the child actors but throughout the expression of the movie itself and at the same time it was sarcastic and witty. I felt like this should be a compulsory watch for all Indians let alone maharashtrians. Religious and caste discrimination is sadly rampant or rather has increased now and a better film hasn't been made on this topic. What seemingly is a coming-of-age story of the protagonist is actually the coming of age story of our nation. Even the way they chose to end it was so clever, they could have gone down the harsh realistic route but instead they chose utopia which may look like a nicely tied red bow but actually shows the impact every small story can have on a larger scale.
The saddest part was even in a city like Pune the theatre was only half full. We need to encourage regional cinema and brave storytelling as an audience. Please give this movie a chance, it deserves it.
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This movie will not only create History but also create peace' in Mankind, hat's off to Writer Paresh Mokashi &Director Ashish Bende,Thank to all Team,Great work World will follow Sure , I always belive in oneness all are one,God is always with us without reason you have to be aware that awareness & Acceptence & forgiveness is most powerful quality of God,This Movie showing come together & Growth,Love hasn't any borders, spread love,joy & Happiness for the bestest Life, Every one is unique but comes from one'Soul ,we are one say one save one Sevan thanks
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Dhanyvad Sirshreeji 🙏
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- Bandes originalesVaat Nako Dhopat
Written by Paresh Mokashi
Performed by Ujwal Gajbhar, Devika Panshikar
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