Priyanka Chopra dons
many hats and she ensures that she excels in all that she does. Her
multifaceted approach to entertainment has made her come up this time with her
debut Marathi film ‘Ventilator’. Daddy’s
little girl, PC has dedicated this film in the memory of her late father Dr.
Ashok Chopra and in this venture her mother, Madhu Chopra has joined hands as a
co-producer. There are many stalwarts in this movie and behind the movie like
Rajesh Mapuskar the man who directed “Ferrari ki Sawaari is the director here
too, Ashutosh Gowariker as Raja, Jitendra Joshi (Prasanna), Sulbha Arya
(Manda), Sukanya Kulkarni Mone (Sarika), Viju Khote (Shirish Appa), Satish
Alekar, Deepak Shirke (Atma Dhadke), and Boman Irani as a doctor stands out on
screen as actors. The movie has an
ensemble of more than 116 artistes who collectively offers us a complete family
drama with a right mix of emotions and rib tickling situational humour.
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Ventilator a medical
device for helping a patient breathe becomes an indication of a patient’s
critical stage and in general such a situation creates ample level of anxiety
and emotions with in a family. Here in this movie one of the patriarch of the
Kamerkar clan who is fondly called as Gaju Kaka is on the ventilator and the
whole Kamerkar family from distant towns, villages and abroad has gathered in
the hospital for his speedy recovery. When we watch the movie, we start
realizing that it is not just Gaju Kaka who is on the ventilator but the whole
family and its relationships are on the ventilator. It is so easy to relate
with each Kamerkar family member because we have either seen them in other
families or we have one such piece in our clan.
Gaju Kaka’s
hospitalization and that too at the most awaited Ganeshotsav around the corner
upsets the festive plans of the family members and dampens the festive fervor.
Though the family members are found to regard and love the ailing Gaju Kaka but
it is also interesting to observe that every one of them has their own agenda
to settle when they meet each other. And amidst all these happenings there are
some who are aghast to find how people become intentionally and unintentionally
self-centered and self-obsessed that makes the audience to watch through the
glass window see their own relationships and it state of condition on the
ventilator.
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The film ‘Ventilator’
takes us through how parenting and its impact on early childhood can affect the
evolution of personality of our children. It also portrays how small tiffs,
misunderstandings and different point of views about pursuing professions and
interests when not handled at the right moment then and there can become an
ever widening, hard to resolve conflicts between parents and their children. Ventilator’s
whole message is conveyed to us majorly through two characters one Raja (Ashutosh
Gowariker) the nephew of the ailing patriarch and two Prasanna (Jitendra Joshi)
an aspiring politician who is also the son of the man on the ventilator. Ashutosh
Gowariker as a film maker in this movie wins your heart. His character depicts
how success can make you the most sought after person in the family but still
success can’t bring you close to the most important person in your life ‘Your father.
If success place you on the highest pedestal of your life and when you look
down if we fail to find our dear ones to cheer us then does that success mean
anything to us? Sukanya Kulkarni as Sarika the daughter of the ailing patriarch
is outstanding. She moves you through her performance that portrays the bond
and love between the father and a daughter. Priyanka Chopra tells Raja that
fathers are special. Dr. Satish Alekar also known for his much applauded play “Mahanirvan’
which he wrote, plays a pivotal role as the father of Raja and leaves us teary
eyed for the film’s dramatic and brilliant climax with a wonderful learning and
experience as a key take away of the film. Jitender Joshi is the man of the
film, who through his role as an over ambitious politician and a son who has a
heavy emotional baggage which he want to settle with his father has given a
brilliant performance. This man needs a big applause.
Director Rajesh
Mapuskar has brilliantly etched out each character and every single character
has an importance in the film. With such a large ensemble of actors there were
all possibilities to get confused to understand who is who in the film but hats
off to the filmmaker he ensures we relate with each of his character and understand
where they come from. Priyanka Chopra has an interesting cameo in the film and has
already generated an emotional chord with her listeners and audience by singing
the promotional Marathi song “Baba” for her film Ventilator which she has
dedicated to her late father. The film’s another song “Ya Re Ya Saare Ya’ also
adds to the beauty of the film.
As
one of the characters in the film aptly says – “The beauty of the Indian family
is that they stick together despite their differences”. But the question is –
don’t we lose out some important relations and bonding because of this
bickering? Go and watch this beautifully made film ‘Ventilator’ with your whole
family. Please don’t forget to take your elders along with you too.
Life
Connoisseur Movie Rating: 3.5/5
Cast:
Ashutosh Gowarikar (Raja), Jitendra Joshi (Prasanna Kamerkar), Satish Alekar (father
of Raja), (Sulbh Arya (Manda), Sukanya Kulkarni (Sarika), Viju Khote (Shirish
Appa), Deepak Shirke (Aatma Dhadke, Boman Irani (Doctor), Priyanka Chopra
(Cameo)
Genre:
Family Drama
Director:
Rajesh Mapuskar
Producer:
Siddharth Roy Kapoor, Sunita Gowariker
Written
by:
Priyanka Chopra & Madhu Chopra
Screenplay:
Rajesh Mapuskar
Dialogues:
Rajesh Mapuskar
Music
by:
Rohan Rohan
Lyrics:
Mano Yadav, Shantaram Mapuskar
Cinematography:
Savita Singh
Edited
by:
Rameshwar Bhagat
Production
Company: Purple Pebble Pictures, Magij Pictures, Zee
Studios
Release
Date: 4th November, 2016
Duration:
141 Minutes
Language:
Marathi
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