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Review : Cinederella Marathi Movie


Name of the film: Cinderella

Date of discharge: 4 Decemberm 2015

Artistes: Rupesh Bane, Yashasvi Vengurlekar, Janardan Parab, Yakub Sayed, Ganesh Mayekar, Vineet Bhonde, Suvarna Kamble, Neelambari Khankar and Mangesh Desai

Maker: Anjali Avinash Joshi

Chief: Kiran Nakti

Music: Kiran Gaurav

After the demise of their Grandmother, Askya (Rupesh Bane) and Rani (Yashasvi Vengurlekar), who are kin, are driven out of their cabin in a ghetto province, by the nearby goon. The vagrant children now meander in the city looking for work. Little Rani's just wish is to have a wonderful doll Cinderella, which she finds in a showroom of a blessing shop. She likewise sees the same sort of doll in the hands of a young lady of her age, living in a cottage. To satisfy the wish of his just sister, the sibling does every single odd employment; right from picking plastic jugs to offering story books and mineral water bottles on the roadside. At long last, when he spares a little kid from a well-to-do family, his dad (Mangesh Desai) offers him preparing in painting Ganapati icons in his workshop, so he can win some cash. He likewise offers fundamental training to his sister. This helps the sibling and sister stand all alone two feet.

The highlight about this film is the genuine exertion of the author executive to introduce a straightforward story of two little youngsters and their battle to get by in the city life. Both the kids, Rupesh and Yashasvi, have performed like naturals, notwithstanding being newcomers. In the part of the accommodating adolescent Salman from the ghetto state, Vinit Bhonde (of 'Chal Hava Yeu Dya' notoriety) has found a decent part and he has played this character extremely well. As senior natives from ghettos, veteran performers Yakub Sayed and Janardan Parab have assumed their parts effortlessly. Mangesh Desai, who has a visitor appearance in the film, is impressive.Two melodies in the film have been furnished with great music by Kiran Gaurav. Raja Phadtare has caught the feeling topped close off scenes exceptionally well, through his camera.

Considering this is the introduction film of the executive, he has taken care of the film well; yet in the later part of the film, he ought to have made the film all the more intriguing. Likewise, there is no reasonable conclusion towards the end of the film with reference to how the children figured out how to set up themselves in the public eye. Notwithstanding such few omissions, "Cinderella" is generally a decent, provocative film with a social message, to show how instruction and preparing can change the view of vagrant road kids.
Review : Cinederella Marathi Movie Reviewed by Admin on 10:54 Rating: 5

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