Ringan (film) explained

Ringan
Director:Makarand Mane
Producer:Vitthal Patil,
Ganesh Phuke,
Mahesh Yewale,
Yogesh Nikam,
Makarand Mane,
Vidhi Kasliwal
Starring:Shashank Shende,
Sahil Joshi
Music:Rohit Nagbhide
Cinematography:Abhijit Abde
Editing:Suchitra Sathe
Runtime:106 minutes[1]
Country:India
Language:Marathi

Ringan is a 2015 Marathi Drama, directed by Makarand Mane. Has won Best Marathi Film at the 63rd National Film Awards, it also received six awards at the 53rd Maharashtra state level in the categories of Best Film, Best Director, Best Debut (Director), Best Actor, Best Cinematography, and Best Child Actor, and was shown at international film festivals in Cannes, Stuttgart, London, and Toronto.

A Landmarc Films Presentation and a My Role Motion Pictures Production, Ringan was released in theatres on 30 June 2017.

Cast and crew

Shashank Shende and Sahil Joshi play the lead roles of father Arjun and son Abhimanyu. The director Mane mentions that Shende was his very first choice for the role of the father as soon as the initial draft of the film was ready. Joshi and other cast members Suhas Sirsat, Umesh Jagtap, Abhay Mahajan, Kalyanee Mulay and Ketan Pawar were selected from auditions. As Joshi had no acting experience, he had to go through a three-month long training before the filming. Mane and executive producer Sanjay Dawra had worked together in Marathi serial Agnihotra when Mane was assistant director. Along with Dawra several other technician friends believed in Mane's vision and ability and backed him on his directorial debut.[2]

Cast

Production

The film was shot at various real locations in the crowded city of Pandharpur. Being a notable pilgrimage site for Hindus, the city is crowded with pilgrims and tourists. Mane assembled a fake filming crew to attract attention of audiences and then proceeded with the principal photography on other locations. Mane mentioned that as he grew up in Pandharpur, he had often seen farmers visit the pilgrimage for "seeking help from the almighty" and noticed that "when they left, they looked relieved, like Vithal had personally volunteered to help them through their rough patch". He also mentioned that the simplicity of a farmer's faith inspired him to write the film.[3] Along with Pandharpur, the film was also shot in Akluj, Saswad and Pune. As the film's producers had budget constraints, the team of forty members either rented film-making instruments with reasonable charges or sometimes for free. Ajay Gogavale of Ajay–Atul music director duo rendered a soulful song without any remuneration.[2]

The songs were composed by Rohit Nagbhide with lyrics by Vaibhav Deshmukh and Dasu Vaidya.

No. Title Singer(s) Lyricist Length
1 Dev Pahila Vaibhav Deshmukh 3:18
2 Vitthala Dasu Vaidya 3:30

Reception

The film was screened at the Cannes Short Film Corner,[3] London Indian Film Festival.[1] It was adjudged as the Best Feature Film in Marathi for the year 2015 at the 63rd National Film Awards citing; "A heart rending survival story of a father-son duo, who decide to fight and live rather than end their lives".[4] Makarand Mane was awarded with "The Director’s Vision Award" at the 14th Stuttgart Indian Film Festival (2015).[5] The film was an entry in the 19th International Children's Film Festival of India.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: London Indian Film Festival: Birmingham Programme. 2016. 2 January 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012043804/http://londonindianfilmfestival.co.uk/birmingham_2016.htm. 12 October 2016. dmy-all.
  2. News: सामूहिक जिद्दीने साकारले यशाचे 'रिंगण'. Team work gets success for 'Ringan'. 12 March 2017. Sakal. 17 January 2017. Marathi.
  3. News: All you need to know about Ringan, the National Award-winning Marathi film. Joshi, Purva. 11 August 2016. Hindustan Times. 2 January 2017.
  4. 63rd National Film Awards. Directorate of Film Festivals. 28 March 2016. 28 March 2016.
  5. Web site: And the German Star of India 2015 goes to. Stuttgart Indian Film Festival. 12 March 2017. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20170401152311/http://www.indisches-filmfestival.de/en/competition/gewinner/. 1 April 2017. dmy-all.
  6. Web site: View Schedule for 19th International Children's Film Festival of India. International Children's Film Festival of India. 12 March 2017.