Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFamous dancer Phullwanti's performance at Peshwa's court faces interruption from scholar Venkat Shastri. Defending her art, she challenges him, igniting a contest between her artistic talent... Ler tudoFamous dancer Phullwanti's performance at Peshwa's court faces interruption from scholar Venkat Shastri. Defending her art, she challenges him, igniting a contest between her artistic talent and his intellect.Famous dancer Phullwanti's performance at Peshwa's court faces interruption from scholar Venkat Shastri. Defending her art, she challenges him, igniting a contest between her artistic talent and his intellect.
Prajaktta Mali
- Phullwanti
- (as Prajakta Mali)
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Saw Phullwanti Marathi movie today... felt writing about "Phullwanti" especially due to its cinematography, a grand, emotionally rich narrative, performances and perhaps a visually stunning presentation with practical effects in the age of VFX.
I think more context about the main character Phullwanti would have added depth to her character but due to budget constraints makers might have kept her intro limited for the opening scenes... but the movie is one of a kind and each and every actor gave an emotionally invested and heartfelt performance, may it be Gashmir, Prajakta, Vaibhav Mangle, Kshitish Date, Jayvant Vadkar and Hasyajatra fame actors. Phullwanti made a strong impression, with each actor bringing something special to their role. This movie is a musical treet for the audiences. Phullwanti levels with the cinematic masterpieces like Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Devdas" and Ashutosh Govarikar's "Lagaan". The songs and dance numbers in Phullwanti were exceptionally captivating and skillfully executed-almost like they had a magnetic charm. The music and choreography really stood out! Prajakta's dedication and passion for dance truly elevated this film! Phullwanti successfully captured the essence of the Peshwa era with practical effects, set designs, and attention to detail rather than relying heavily on VFX. This approach often creates a more immersive and authentic experience, drawing the audience into the historical setting. The limited use of VFX likely allowed the film's artistry, costumes, and sets to shine, making the depiction of that era feel more genuine and appealing. It's impressive when a film can bring history to life so vividly! Snehal Tarde's direction, Pravin Tarde's well-crafted script and dialogues, and Mahesh Limaye's stunning sets and cinematography seem to have come together beautifully which brought the Peshwa era to life in a remarkable way. Every frame feels like a painting, emphasizing the historical richness and the grandeur of that time period. It's rare to find a film that captures history with such artistry, making it a once-in-a-decade masterpiece! Being able to work on-set Marvel productions I have a unique perspective on the effort and artistry involved in creating immersive worlds on screen. Phullwanti resonates with me, especially as a Marathi film.
Phullwanti has done justice to PadmaVibhushan Babasaheb Purandare's novel. The relationships and struggles of Phullwanti, Shastribuva and his wife Laxmi were portrayed in a way that made them relatable and admirable. Their growth and the respect they earn by the film's conclusion is both moving and satisfying.
It's unfortunate that Phullwanti didn't receive the theatrical response it deserved, especially given its strong storytelling and production values. Limited promotion can really impact a film's visibility. Showcasing compelling cut scenes as a teaser on youtube, like Vaibhav Mangle's strong entry as a "Martand Bhairavacharya", could definitely help generate buzz and attract more viewers.
Reviving stories from the Maratha Empire and the Peshwa era can be a powerful way to celebrate and preserve Marathi culture. These historical narratives are rich with themes of valor, governance, and cultural achievements, which can inspire pride and connection to one's roots. It's important to keep these stories alive, as they can foster a sense of identity and belonging.
Prajakta Mali's ambition to adapt more novels into films could significantly contribute to bringing more stories from the Marathi culture to life. Her Phullwanti shows her talent and dedication, so it's wonderful to see her exploring new projects. Wishing her all the success in this endeavor!
I think more context about the main character Phullwanti would have added depth to her character but due to budget constraints makers might have kept her intro limited for the opening scenes... but the movie is one of a kind and each and every actor gave an emotionally invested and heartfelt performance, may it be Gashmir, Prajakta, Vaibhav Mangle, Kshitish Date, Jayvant Vadkar and Hasyajatra fame actors. Phullwanti made a strong impression, with each actor bringing something special to their role. This movie is a musical treet for the audiences. Phullwanti levels with the cinematic masterpieces like Sanjay Leela Bhansali's "Devdas" and Ashutosh Govarikar's "Lagaan". The songs and dance numbers in Phullwanti were exceptionally captivating and skillfully executed-almost like they had a magnetic charm. The music and choreography really stood out! Prajakta's dedication and passion for dance truly elevated this film! Phullwanti successfully captured the essence of the Peshwa era with practical effects, set designs, and attention to detail rather than relying heavily on VFX. This approach often creates a more immersive and authentic experience, drawing the audience into the historical setting. The limited use of VFX likely allowed the film's artistry, costumes, and sets to shine, making the depiction of that era feel more genuine and appealing. It's impressive when a film can bring history to life so vividly! Snehal Tarde's direction, Pravin Tarde's well-crafted script and dialogues, and Mahesh Limaye's stunning sets and cinematography seem to have come together beautifully which brought the Peshwa era to life in a remarkable way. Every frame feels like a painting, emphasizing the historical richness and the grandeur of that time period. It's rare to find a film that captures history with such artistry, making it a once-in-a-decade masterpiece! Being able to work on-set Marvel productions I have a unique perspective on the effort and artistry involved in creating immersive worlds on screen. Phullwanti resonates with me, especially as a Marathi film.
Phullwanti has done justice to PadmaVibhushan Babasaheb Purandare's novel. The relationships and struggles of Phullwanti, Shastribuva and his wife Laxmi were portrayed in a way that made them relatable and admirable. Their growth and the respect they earn by the film's conclusion is both moving and satisfying.
It's unfortunate that Phullwanti didn't receive the theatrical response it deserved, especially given its strong storytelling and production values. Limited promotion can really impact a film's visibility. Showcasing compelling cut scenes as a teaser on youtube, like Vaibhav Mangle's strong entry as a "Martand Bhairavacharya", could definitely help generate buzz and attract more viewers.
Reviving stories from the Maratha Empire and the Peshwa era can be a powerful way to celebrate and preserve Marathi culture. These historical narratives are rich with themes of valor, governance, and cultural achievements, which can inspire pride and connection to one's roots. It's important to keep these stories alive, as they can foster a sense of identity and belonging.
Prajakta Mali's ambition to adapt more novels into films could significantly contribute to bringing more stories from the Marathi culture to life. Her Phullwanti shows her talent and dedication, so it's wonderful to see her exploring new projects. Wishing her all the success in this endeavor!
Phulwanti is one of the cinema adding on to the list of top marathi films. This is the story of an artist who felt abused in the courtroom of peshwa by an top intellect. The storyline grips you from beginning. But many things falls apart as the film comes to an end, still that doesn't matter a lot. But the music, acting and overall performance of characters seems like those are handpicked perfectly. Looking at the budget and limited audience, I feel this film can succeed in other regional formats too. Dance performance of Prajakta is jaw dropping...Its not easy to dance like that on lavni folk song..she did it perfect.
Wonderful movie. Wish it was in hindi but greatful that there were english subtitles. Wow .. what a great story to tell. Loved the dances but wonder why it always has to be a group dance. I wish she danced alone at least for the contest. There were couple of things remained unclear, like how did she hear the hero wishper the bad comment? How was that possible? And did she really danced in the wedding ceremoney? The very reason she was brought to pune. I feel the movie could have been streched a while longer to explain all that disconnects instead of just finishing up in 1hr and 30min or so (sorry forgot how long it was). All in all it is a fantastic movie.
This was the film we were waiting for after the festivities. Gashmeer Mahajani shines through his performance as Shastri. Tol sambhalaycha ki taal ?? He looks the part too. Prajakta Mali also does a good job as Phulwanti especially in the last scene when she dances around the Tulsi Vrindavan, although her dance sequences could have been better. Also, she could have been more impactful in the scenes where she is potrayed as an arrogant dancer. At times she speaks fluent Marathi and at times she falters .A special mention for Chinmayee Sumit and Vaibhav Mangle who were massively impactful despite a small role.
There is a lot for everyone to take home who watch this movie. If you are a deep spiritual person, you will start seeing the deep & subtle indications and transactions happening between a guru and shisya. The grandness of each character is well played by all actors & actresses. The story line how it starts and how it ends is totally different. And at the end no one cares how the movie started and what happened to the original story. They have touched very important and deep subjects which are very difficult to express. All is well done. Hate off to the whole team. The real talent of Prajakta has come out. Gashmeer's innocent and authentic eyes speak a lot about his character. There is so much to learn just by watching this movie. Its almost equal to the other great movie "Katyaar Kaljat Ghusali". That is the best compliment I have for it.
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