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?
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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!
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!
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 ❤
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 ❤
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.
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.
My wife and I saw Phulrani one Sunday evening without any prior knowledge/ background , without too many expectations and were pleasantly surprised.
This is a well made , light hearted movie , with good production values with acting to boot . The movie is a visual treat with lovely costumes pleasing to the eye and some very good dialogues . We enjoyed the movie . I must add that my wife is not very familiar with Marathi and even so with the help of the subtitles , was engrossed throughout this entertaining film which has no violence or bloodshed .
Definitely worth a watch with family if you want to be entertained and still at the end leaves you with something to ponder.
This is a well made , light hearted movie , with good production values with acting to boot . The movie is a visual treat with lovely costumes pleasing to the eye and some very good dialogues . We enjoyed the movie . I must add that my wife is not very familiar with Marathi and even so with the help of the subtitles , was engrossed throughout this entertaining film which has no violence or bloodshed .
Definitely worth a watch with family if you want to be entertained and still at the end leaves you with something to ponder.
Great story, lovely characters, amazing acting, good music, nice dialogues.
Twists in the movie make it interesting, including the ending, it's unexpected and warm.
The actress has done a fabulous job, doesn't feel like her first movie, she has acted like a seasoned person - with the accent and the transition and portrayal of two distinct personalities.
The movie is engaging right from the start and keeps one wondering what next and how. The comedy is good too.
A lot of real situations, characters and dialogues make it even more interesting.
Definitely recommend watching, ideally a theatre watch.
Twists in the movie make it interesting, including the ending, it's unexpected and warm.
The actress has done a fabulous job, doesn't feel like her first movie, she has acted like a seasoned person - with the accent and the transition and portrayal of two distinct personalities.
The movie is engaging right from the start and keeps one wondering what next and how. The comedy is good too.
A lot of real situations, characters and dialogues make it even more interesting.
Definitely recommend watching, ideally a theatre watch.
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- TriviaPhulrani is a contemporary adaption of George Bernard Shaw's popular play Pygmalion.
- SoundtracksHirve Hirve
Music by Nilesh Moharir
Performed by Vaishali Samant
Written by Balkavi
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- Runtime2 hours 22 minutes
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