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Phulrani

  • 2023
  • 2h 22m
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5.7/10
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Phulrani (2023)
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Based on George Bernard Shaw's classic Pygmalion, who runs a model grooming agency, takes a unique challenge to groom Shevanta, a raw florist girl from Fishermens' Colony into winning a Beau... Read allBased on George Bernard Shaw's classic Pygmalion, who runs a model grooming agency, takes a unique challenge to groom Shevanta, a raw florist girl from Fishermens' Colony into winning a Beauty Pageant. Will it result in a love story?Based on George Bernard Shaw's classic Pygmalion, who runs a model grooming agency, takes a unique challenge to groom Shevanta, a raw florist girl from Fishermens' Colony into winning a Beauty Pageant. Will it result in a love story?

  • Director
    • Vishwas Joshi
  • Writers
    • Vishwas Joshi
    • Guru Thakur
  • Stars
    • Vaishnavi Andhale
    • Subodh Bhave
    • Gaurav Ghatnekar
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    • Director
      • Vishwas Joshi
    • Writers
      • Vishwas Joshi
      • Guru Thakur
    • Stars
      • Vaishnavi Andhale
      • Subodh Bhave
      • Gaurav Ghatnekar
    • 21User reviews
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    Vaishnavi Andhale
    • Riya
    Subodh Bhave
    Subodh Bhave
    • Vikram Rajadhyaksha
    Gaurav Ghatnekar
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    • Dhruv
    Vikram Gokhale
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    • Brigadier Viraj Rajadhyaksha
    Priyadarshini Indalkar
    Priyadarshini Indalkar
    • Shevanta Tandel
    Apeksha Iyer
    • Model
    Dipali Jadhav
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    • Sumi
    Ashwini Kulkarni
    • Megha
    Gaurav Malankar
    • Pintya
    Sayali Sanjeev
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    Sushant Shelar
    Sushant Shelar
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    Milind Shinde
    Milind Shinde
    • Hanmantrao Tandel
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      • Guru Thakur
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    10gokhaleneha

    Must watch

    Watched a Marathi movie on the big screen after a very long time and it was an extremely enjoyable and cathartic experience for me. For me this movie is special because this was my father's last Marathi movie and to see him on the big screen in such a grand way was sheer delight. It gave me closure in a way, after his recent passing away, and I felt that he is still there with me as I watched the film. I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of this delightful film, from its stellar cast to the story to the direction and art and production quality. It was very nice to see a Marathi movie delve into the world of the fashion industry and showcase that life so well. Subodh Bhave is phenomenal and matching his caliber at every step is the debutant Priyadarshini Indalkar. You never feel that this is her first film, she has the confidence and chutzpah of a seasoned actress! A particular scene comes to mind where my father dances the waltz with her. I remember him telling me about this scene and how he looked forward to learning this dance. His enthusiasm at this age amazed me and his hard work clearly shows in the scene. I found the direction and the editing to be very tight and engrossing too. Every song was absolutely melodious and I'm still humming them in my mind!

    All in all this film will always remain special to me because it is my father's last curtain call before he left us all and because it is an outstanding film!
    10tirthasamant-17987

    Reviving 'Pygmalion', 'My Fair Lady' and 'Ti Phulrani' gracefully in the contemporary context.

    George Bernard Shaw's play Pygmalion is an ironic satire on love and the English class system. Henry Higgins - a phonetician - accepts a bet to change Eliza Doolittle's language to make her a duchess (queen) in 6 months, trains her rigorously and then falls in love with her - his own creation. Based on this plot, the film My Fair Lady was released in 1964 and later P. L. D. Adapted this plot into the Marathi drama 'Ti Phulrani' in 1970-71. While Bhakti Barve's portrayal of Manjula and her monologue 'Tula Shikvin Changlach Dhada' still dominates the hearts of Marathi audiences, director Vishwas Joshi brought Phulrani into a contemporary context in the 21st century through the film 'Phulrani' released on 22/03/2023.

    The Deconstruction of concepts like Beauty Pageant, the Beauty Standards and the slightly feminist lens is commendable and help make the film relatable today. Shevanta Tandel, played by Priyadarshini Indalkar, easily empathizes with the audience and Vishwas Joshi subtly breaks the concept of heroines being bound to a certain box. Shewanta's monologue in the film is very poignant. When she says, "Be it poor / rich, uneducated / educated and underprivileged / elite, a woman is ultimately an object, a doll" every word in the monologue is hard hitting and leaves one teary-eyed. Saying "not I'm not rustic but am uneducated because I have seen themoney for my education go quarter-to-quarter down my father's throat" the director expresses the pain of many such girls who are often deprived of education for this reason despite earning on their own.

    Although the role of Brigadier played by Vikram Gokhale is in a secondary position, it is very effective in conveying the plot accurately to the audience. The role also conveys an emotional message by playing a big-hearted role to the child, saying, "Carry the bags, not the baggage." Subodh Bhave's portrayal of Henry Higgins/Nalayak Master i.e. Vikram Rajadhyaksha does full justice to both the hero and villain sides. The character development of this role from being associated with multiple women initially to being honest and loyal to Shevanta by the end has been beautifully shown in the film.

    The roles of Sushant Shelar, Vaishnavi Andhale, Milind Shinde, Gaurav Ghatnekar, etc. Are seen in the film contributing equally to making Phulrani a success. The songs 'Hirve Hirve', 'Tujya Sobtiche', are perfectly timed in the film and gently touch the hearts of the audience and succeed in taking the plot forward.

    The biggest strength of this film is that the story is presented in a very simple and easy manner without unnecessary melodrama or emotional twists and the film keeps the audience hooked till the end to know whether Shevanta Tandel's honesty is the best or Vikram Rajadhyaksha's arrogance.

    Representation of the Koli community, prevalent social concepts, creativity, empathetic writing [eg: "It is the shop (of liquor) with the longest queue in front of it.], realistic framing of ideas and a graceful feminist touch are all aspects perfectly executed by Vishwas Joshi in Phulrani. It goes without saying that the challenge of reviving Pygmalion, My Fair Lady and Ti Phulrani in this age has been beautifully fulfilled through Phulrani.
    3SAMTHEBESTEST

    Pygmalion Destroyed In A Modern Way.

    Phulrani (2023) : Movie Review -

    Vishwas Joshi sits in the director's chair for a Marathi cinematic adaptation of the evergreen "Pygmalion," starring Subodh Bhave and Priyadarshini Indalkar. Firstly, how many of us are familiar with the origin of this word, "Pygmalion"? So, Pygmalion was a sculptor who fell in love with a statue he had carved. In 1913, the legendary George Bernard Shaw wrote a play that put life into Greek mythology and gave us one of the greatest stories ever. After 3 cinematic adaptations in foreign cinema industries, Anthony Asquith and Leslie Howard adopted Shaw's legendary story in 1938 and gave us the best cinematic adaptation of the play. Frederick Loewe added colors of music in his stage adaptation, and then we got the Oscar-winning musical "My Fair Lady" (1964) with Rex Harrison and Audrey Hepburn. Purushottam Berde made an unofficial adaptation, "Hamaal De Dhamaal" (1989), with a gender swipe that nobody noticed, and then we all know about Bhakti Bharve's "Ti Phulrani." When one story transcends so many adaptations over the course of decades, you know there must be something great in it. For me, out of all the 10,000+ movies I have seen, Pygmalion is one of the best stories ever. There are so many metaphors in Pygmalion that I can't stop raving about them. Joshi's Phulrani has made me forget the legacy of all of them and how. This is, by far, the weakest adaptation of Pygmalion. Actually, it is not a cinematic adaptation but a daily soap adaptation.

    Pygmalion starts on London streets with Higgins taking on the challenge of his fella processor as he takes a cockney flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, to his home to make a Duchess out of her. One must understand that the moment they meet for the first time and the age difference. Phulrani takes off with a lot of turbulence, and the first 10 minutes bore you with a useless ramp walk. Taking a street girl to make a duchess for an egoistic challenge with a friend is one thing; taking a flower girl to make a beauty queen to satisfy one's ego by making it viral news is another. During an argument with a journalist, Vikram Rajadhyaksh (Subodh Bhave) takes a flower girl, Shevanta (Priyadarshini Indalkar), to his academy to make her the next beauty queen. Shevanta, feeling awkward and being bullied by other urban girls in the academy, quits. Vikram, who is rooting for her revival, convinces her to return and takes her home instead of the academy so that other girls won't bother her. Soon, they fall in love-as expected-but the problem appears in the challenge that Vikram has to win. Will Shevanta be a dolly bet for him or will Vikram genuinely root for her? That is all that forms Phulrani's script.

    Written by Guru Thakur and Vishwas Joshi, Phulrani is a horrible adaptation of the legendary classic. Pygmalion is all about metaphors and unspoken outbursts and love, but here they have made a typical, crap, melodramatic daily soap of it. Let's discuss them all. To start with, there is an age difference between the hero and heroine. Higgins and Eliza never look good together due to the age gap, and that's why they never speak about love. That's one of the major metaphors missing here. Two, it's about two equally stubborn sides. Higgins is an egoistic guy, and rightfully so because he has mastered the phonetics. Eliza is transformed from a street girl into a lady, and that's why she has to be stubborn enough to face the ultra-high ego of Higgins. She has to leave the house only to make him understand that he can't do without her, and that's how Higgins realizes her importance, as he has become habitual of her exercises. Not a single scene shows us that they love each other, but somewhere we know that it's there and it shall remain unspoken so. In Phulrani, Shevanta never becomes accustomed to Vikram, nor does she ever feel alone with him. The love story is so open, spoken, seen, and torturous that you never feel interested in it. In one of the versions of Pygmalion, Eliza leaves and marries Freddy, while old Higgins is happy for her. This is a simple, ordinary ending that no one would have cared for. However, the 1938 film scripted a happy ending, as Eliza returned when Higgins was feeling low, and suddenly, the next moment, both took a fresh start. "Where the devil are my slippers?" leaves you grinning, not knowing why, but you prefer going home with them. In the previous scene, you see Eliza yelling at the professor (yes, the man who made her big), and Higgins tells her that this is what he has made her: an independent girl. Phulrani neither has this much of a profound argument nor those simple learning scenes. A poor attempt to integrate "The Rain in Spain" from the 1964 musical with Borkar's poem is kiddish and useless. Those recorded phonetics and memories Higgins had are erased here. The friendly battle between the professor and his friend is wiped out. That selfish father of Eliza is converted into a wannabe noble drunkard. That ex-student of Higgins who might expose Eliza is not found here. Those eclipsing moments in Eliza's life, when she successfully wins a challenge for Higgins but suddenly realizes that from this moment there will be no classes, no arguments with the professor, and that she has now become overqualified to sell flowers on the street, are trimmed here. Phulrani is the remodified body of Pygmalion with the heart, brain, liver, and intestines removed from it. Why the hell did they adopt it then? If they wanted to make a soap opera, why didn't they write an original script? And why didn't they telecast it on Zee Marathi, Colours Marathi, or Star Pravah, which have rubbish serials running the whole day with repeat telecasts?

    Speaking of the cast, I don't think any of the characters fit into what I had imagined of Pygmalion. Let's not compare anybody with the great work done by Leslie Howard, Wendy Hiller, Rex Harrison, and Audrey Hepburn. Subodh Bhave, one of my favorite actors in the Marathi industry, gets into a new zone. This is quite like a rom-com, not biographical or some intense stuff, and Bhave does a decent job. Priyadarshini's character is irritating and poorly written, but let's not blame her for that. She is decent too, despite some irregular accents and a childish attitude. Her transformation doesn't look much different because she is shown pretty well-dressed in the introduction scene, so there are hardly any modern changes. Had she been shown dirty in the first scene, like Wendy Hiller was in Pygmalion, then I think the impact of her transformation would have looked better. The entire supporting cast is misplaced, and none of them suit their roles. Vikram Gokhale, in one of his last roles, is still a delight to watch, but I don't know what his character added to the narrative. Ashwini Kulkarni, Sushant Shelar, Vaishnavi Andhale, Gaurav Ghatnekar, Milind Shinde, and others are those good-for-nothing characters that you see daily on your TV sets.

    The music is a big letdown here, as the songs do nothing but add extra fuel to your boredom. The dialogues are poor, sometimes cheap, and too predictable. What you see in the camerawork will not please your eyes at all, even though there are some beautiful locations like the beach, farmhouse, pool, ramp, and the classrooms of the academy. The production design seems lavish. Vishwas Joshi is the main culprit here, as a writer too, but mainly as a director. Phulrani could have been a decent or average film even with many mistakes in the direction, but here it has gone even lower. Joshi is responsible for that. First as a writer for poor writing and then as a director for turning a cinematic adaptation into a slow-paced, outdated daily soap. Marathi cinema is lagging behind as far as content-driven cinema is concerned in the post pandemic era, and I was really hoping Phulrani would be a good flick, a nice and intelligent change in the rom-com genre since I have seen Pygmalion, My Fair Lady, and Hamaal De Dhamaal many times and know what content they had to offer, but all my expectations are swept away by this childish adaptation. Why did they have to choose Pygmalion and ruin it like this? I would've been less furious if it was an original script, but spoiling one of my favorite stories is not acceptable.

    RATING - 3/10*
    8qjgcrhtdn

    A beautifully crafted film - adapted for modern times

    #Phulrani

    A remake of Pygmalion is always an audacious proposition... One it has a legacy that the makers need to be careful about.. From Julie andrews in theatre to Audrey Hepburn in My Fair Lady to our erstwhile Late Bhakti Barve singing "tula shikwin changlach dhada" - the actress in the lead role anyway has a Herculean task as the comparisons are obvious

    Priyadarshini as "Phulrani" totally lives up to her role and you actually live her dream and emotions throughout the film - her honesty and her vulnerability both endearing - at the end of the film your heart is happy that she has created a niche of her own Subodh Bhave - well someone who has a range to play Lokmanya Tilak to Balgandharva to Kashinath Ghanekar - this gentleman can do just about anything in life

    Ably supported by the rest of the cast the film engages you till the very end

    And with a lighthouse like Vikram Kaka in his last film he nails it with his dialogues - "bag gheun ja baggage nahi" - the expressions, the dialogue delivery, the reconciliation with his son - truly wanted to hug him wherever he is

    Phulrani takes us through all the beautiful emotions - the laughter, the remorse, the metamorphosis of the character doing justice to the original - whilst adapting beautifully to the modern times especially the climax - kudos to the director Vishwas Joshi

    And when your dearest friend is one of the producers of this film you come out as happy as Eliza Doolittle singing

    "I could have danced all night And still have begged for more"
    10suju-80862

    Rawness that melts the heart❤

    A movie that kept me hooked throughout by it's simplicity, and authenticity - Phulrani❤

    The magic of the movie is in it's rawness which may appear an easy task but is infact the hardest part of any movie.

    The trio - Late Vikram Gokhale Sir, Subodh Bhave and the new face Priyadarshini have done their art in a fabulous way thus making an easy entry to one's heart ❤

    A very soothing movie, having a perfect blend of emotions well spread across with a music that takes you to a different world all together - All in all A rhythm unforgettable ❤

    An absolute and a genuine effort to put forward a simple story while maintaining its simplicity is what truly touched the heart ❤

    Hirve hirve gaar galiche and Tujhya sobatiche - Melts my heart ❤

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      Phulrani is a contemporary adaption of George Bernard Shaw's popular play Pygmalion.
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      Music by Nilesh Moharir

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      • March 22, 2023 (India)
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