Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSudhir Phadke, affectionately known as 'Babujee', was born in Kolhapur. Despite life's vagaries forcing him to wander, he never stopped making music, even in adversity, ultimately becoming a... Ler tudoSudhir Phadke, affectionately known as 'Babujee', was born in Kolhapur. Despite life's vagaries forcing him to wander, he never stopped making music, even in adversity, ultimately becoming a legendary singer and composer.Sudhir Phadke, affectionately known as 'Babujee', was born in Kolhapur. Despite life's vagaries forcing him to wander, he never stopped making music, even in adversity, ultimately becoming a legendary singer and composer.
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The movie involves too many flashbacks so it doesn't seem like a smooth narration.
The story moves too fast in some places. For example, it is not clear why the young protagonist faces financial hardships though he is the son of a well-to-do professional. At another place, the protagonist is charged with stealing bread but this very short episode is left unresolved.
Mr. Sudhir Phadke was involved in the creation of many extremely popular Marathi songs, but very few are touched upon in this movie. This is a big shortcoming of the movie. His involvement in the India Heritage Foundation could have been shown in detail.
Apart from being seemingly jerky and incomplete, this biographical movie is entertaining to watch. All the actors have done their job well. The filmmakers have taken a lot of effort to recreate the scenes of the period.
The story moves too fast in some places. For example, it is not clear why the young protagonist faces financial hardships though he is the son of a well-to-do professional. At another place, the protagonist is charged with stealing bread but this very short episode is left unresolved.
Mr. Sudhir Phadke was involved in the creation of many extremely popular Marathi songs, but very few are touched upon in this movie. This is a big shortcoming of the movie. His involvement in the India Heritage Foundation could have been shown in detail.
Apart from being seemingly jerky and incomplete, this biographical movie is entertaining to watch. All the actors have done their job well. The filmmakers have taken a lot of effort to recreate the scenes of the period.
Unlike typical biography, the movie has good storyline. The cast selection resembling the actual real-life characters is amazing. Usually Makeup and dressing are given less importance. But the movie has performed exceedingly well on those aspects. Though for Sudhirji's fans all of his songs are great, but what is extra-ordinary is selecting a song appropriate for the situation in the story. All credit goes to the producer and director.
It has covered all aspects of his life - his struggle at the young age, his principles, honesty, patriotism, popularity of his GeetRamayan and freedom struggles. It has compounded the respect for him!!
It has covered all aspects of his life - his struggle at the young age, his principles, honesty, patriotism, popularity of his GeetRamayan and freedom struggles. It has compounded the respect for him!!
This movie is a great musical nostalgic experience.
Babuji and his hardships to get recognized as an established composer and singer is aptly portrayed.
Please do watch this movie.
Especially post reading his autobiography you can relate the movie much more. ( Autobiography- Jagachya pathiwar)
The dedication and struggle for almost 25+ years leads to Babujis entry in composing for marathi movies.
The relations are very nicely put by the director.
The Friendship of Ga Di Madgulkar and Babuji is shown in a great manner.
A treat for those who have experienced Babujis live singing and on records too.
A must watch !
Babuji and his hardships to get recognized as an established composer and singer is aptly portrayed.
Please do watch this movie.
Especially post reading his autobiography you can relate the movie much more. ( Autobiography- Jagachya pathiwar)
The dedication and struggle for almost 25+ years leads to Babujis entry in composing for marathi movies.
The relations are very nicely put by the director.
The Friendship of Ga Di Madgulkar and Babuji is shown in a great manner.
A treat for those who have experienced Babujis live singing and on records too.
A must watch !
I really enjoyed this nostalgic trip down the memory lane, especially the part that showcases the the partnership between the duo, Sudhir Phadke the great composer/singer and G. D. Madgulkar, the prolific lyricist.
The movie does great justice to the super melodious creations of this composer by including them in original with much improved sound. In the surround sound system of the movie theater, the songs alone are enough to make this show thoroughly enjoyable.
What I didn't like was the lengthy depiction of Babuji's initial struggle days, and the unnecessary inclusion of the part related his participation in some freedom fight. As a result, the movie became too long. After all, if the makers gave it a title of Swargandharv, they should have kept those things out of the movie.
Other than that, all the anecdotes related to G. D. Madgulkar and the early days of other famous singers and personalities were quite interesting. The performances by all the main characters were great and helped relive the nostalgia.
Another thing that I didn't like was the fact that the talents of his wife were underplayed even though she was also a non-trivial artist before marriage and sacrificed her fame for the family. On the same lines, although it was interesting to know that young Mohammed Rafi actually sang mangalashtak on their wedding, the script failed to mention or stress the fact that Rafi participated as a friend of the bride and not of Sudhir Phadke. I found this out later when I searched the web to verify the authenticity of this interesting anecdote of Rafi singing Mangalashtak.
All in all, I would like to watch the movie again some time and that really tells how much I liked it.
The movie does great justice to the super melodious creations of this composer by including them in original with much improved sound. In the surround sound system of the movie theater, the songs alone are enough to make this show thoroughly enjoyable.
What I didn't like was the lengthy depiction of Babuji's initial struggle days, and the unnecessary inclusion of the part related his participation in some freedom fight. As a result, the movie became too long. After all, if the makers gave it a title of Swargandharv, they should have kept those things out of the movie.
Other than that, all the anecdotes related to G. D. Madgulkar and the early days of other famous singers and personalities were quite interesting. The performances by all the main characters were great and helped relive the nostalgia.
Another thing that I didn't like was the fact that the talents of his wife were underplayed even though she was also a non-trivial artist before marriage and sacrificed her fame for the family. On the same lines, although it was interesting to know that young Mohammed Rafi actually sang mangalashtak on their wedding, the script failed to mention or stress the fact that Rafi participated as a friend of the bride and not of Sudhir Phadke. I found this out later when I searched the web to verify the authenticity of this interesting anecdote of Rafi singing Mangalashtak.
All in all, I would like to watch the movie again some time and that really tells how much I liked it.
Yogesh Deshpande's direction combines music and drama in such a impactful way that it left me stunned. As visually stunning and beautifully scored as it is truly captivating.
Swargandharva Sudhir Phadke Guruji's biography is worthwhile, sending out a poignant message about following one's dreams. Yogesh's film is well-crafted enough to also work as a drama which highlights an artist's real life struggle.
Movie in itself is a compelling character-driven story that invites viewers inside the life struggling story of Sudhir Phadke (Guruji) and provides them with a timeless story throughout. Its message about obsession and music is worship is poignant and will remain relevant throughout.
Swargandharva Sudhir Phadke Guruji's biography is worthwhile, sending out a poignant message about following one's dreams. Yogesh's film is well-crafted enough to also work as a drama which highlights an artist's real life struggle.
Movie in itself is a compelling character-driven story that invites viewers inside the life struggling story of Sudhir Phadke (Guruji) and provides them with a timeless story throughout. Its message about obsession and music is worship is poignant and will remain relevant throughout.
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