Ashish, de diez años, se enamora perdidamente de Srushti, su compañera de clase. Mientras él crece, el país experimenta varios cambios socioeconómicos. ¿Podrá su amor resistir el paso del ti... Leer todoAshish, de diez años, se enamora perdidamente de Srushti, su compañera de clase. Mientras él crece, el país experimenta varios cambios socioeconómicos. ¿Podrá su amor resistir el paso del tiempo?Ashish, de diez años, se enamora perdidamente de Srushti, su compañera de clase. Mientras él crece, el país experimenta varios cambios socioeconómicos. ¿Podrá su amor resistir el paso del tiempo?
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 3 premios y 2 nominaciones en total
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This is real Fun Ride. All caste related things were shown without hurting anyone's feelings
The religious fights these days were shown so much beautifully & How great life will become of Indians.
At some point film seems boring but it grasps your attention again, connects you with humourous punches.
The shooting style & the structure of presenting movie is quite unique & Never used in Marathi before. I think in any movie before.
"Paresh Mokashi" has this beautiful perspective,to show struggle in funny way.
Anyway it excites you till the climax & The climax is really great.
"bhavano" watch it.
At some point film seems boring but it grasps your attention again, connects you with humourous punches.
The shooting style & the structure of presenting movie is quite unique & Never used in Marathi before. I think in any movie before.
"Paresh Mokashi" has this beautiful perspective,to show struggle in funny way.
Anyway it excites you till the climax & The climax is really great.
"bhavano" watch it.
The review title sums up the movie. What if forrest gump was an Indian movie? What events would the protagonist witness and trigger? And if the movie was directed not by spielberg but by wes Anderson and you'll get aatmapamphlet
Good fun movie with lot of dark undersides and jokes. Subtle example of dark humor? Lower caste boy is helping his Brahmin friend with a thorn in the shoe. Both fall down but the Brahmin boy is still interested in the the thorn in his shoe. So many layers in that and a lot of other scenes.
The movie is made such that even of you don't get the dark humor yum still love the movie. True adaption of Forrest Gump.
Good fun movie with lot of dark undersides and jokes. Subtle example of dark humor? Lower caste boy is helping his Brahmin friend with a thorn in the shoe. Both fall down but the Brahmin boy is still interested in the the thorn in his shoe. So many layers in that and a lot of other scenes.
The movie is made such that even of you don't get the dark humor yum still love the movie. True adaption of Forrest Gump.
10theyashl
Have you ever wondered, WHAT happens when we cross the boundaries of storytelling?
Well, "Aatmapamphlet" is the answer. This film has managed to tell the story in a way which has never been told with such a subtle and impactful humor.
And I do not need to mention Paresh Mokashi for his creativity as most of the Marathi audience already knows him, thanks to his previous bangers and he continues to do that with the writing for this film.
Ashish Bende has managed to execute this story an present it on screen in a way which I have never seen before. In a one sentence: This movie cannot be considered within the lines of Bollywood or Hollywood because it has crossed them all. Thank you so much to creators for creating and presenting this beautiful art of cinema to us.
The only miss from this movie is it's climax, it kind of looks dilusional when compared with rest of the movie. But let it be, since I did not see that coming lol.
Marathi movies like this have managed to create something unique and new, which do not compete with rest of the world of cinema but creates an art in itself. They are not bounded by fame or the collection to make them shine brighter than other, but they are managing to reach the audience they're supposed to. If you are watching this movies then you are among the lucky ones and if you are not then you're missing out on this blissfull craetionss.
Well, "Aatmapamphlet" is the answer. This film has managed to tell the story in a way which has never been told with such a subtle and impactful humor.
And I do not need to mention Paresh Mokashi for his creativity as most of the Marathi audience already knows him, thanks to his previous bangers and he continues to do that with the writing for this film.
Ashish Bende has managed to execute this story an present it on screen in a way which I have never seen before. In a one sentence: This movie cannot be considered within the lines of Bollywood or Hollywood because it has crossed them all. Thank you so much to creators for creating and presenting this beautiful art of cinema to us.
The only miss from this movie is it's climax, it kind of looks dilusional when compared with rest of the movie. But let it be, since I did not see that coming lol.
Marathi movies like this have managed to create something unique and new, which do not compete with rest of the world of cinema but creates an art in itself. They are not bounded by fame or the collection to make them shine brighter than other, but they are managing to reach the audience they're supposed to. If you are watching this movies then you are among the lucky ones and if you are not then you're missing out on this blissfull craetionss.
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.
The film is very different, narration style is very very different.. Written is so powerful that it conveys what it wants.. The humour is so good that laughed naturally after so long and are actually very naturally written..
Writing turns movie up or down.. We mostly laugh in stand ups now a days to known jokes also because of that stand up performer only. Otherwise nothing new comes nowadays that touches.. Here humour is classic.. No vulgarity, abuses nothing.. Pure feelings.. All actors child and old are too good.. A wholesome movie to enjoy in theaters. All were continuously having laughs in theater throughout.
Go go go for it.
Go go go for it.
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- Banda sonoraVaat Nako Dhopat
Written by Paresh Mokashi
Performed by Ujwal Gajbhar, Devika Panshikar
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- Duración
- 1h 30min(90 min)
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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