Balak-Palak

2013 Marathi comedy drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Balak-Palak (BP; transl. Children-Parents) is a 2013 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film on the topic of sex education. The film was directed by Ravi Jadhav and produced by Riteish Deshmukh, Uttung Thakur, and Ravi Jadhav. This is the first film produced by actor Riteish Deshmukh.[2][3] The story was written by Ganesh Pandit and Amber Hadap. Balak Palak was shot by Mahesh Limaye.

Directed byRavi Jadhav
Screenplay byRavi Jadhav
Amber Hadap
Ganesh Pandit
Story byAmber Hadap
Ganesh Pandit
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Balak Palak
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRavi Jadhav
Screenplay byRavi Jadhav
Amber Hadap
Ganesh Pandit
Story byAmber Hadap
Ganesh Pandit
Produced byRiteish Deshmukh
Uttung Thakur
StarringShashwati Pimplikar
Madan Deodhar
Bhagyashree Shankpal
Rohit Phalke
Prathamesh Parab
Sai Tamhankar
Kishor Kadam
CinematographyMahesh Limaye
Edited byJayant Jathar
Music byVishal-Shekhar
Chinar - Mahesh
Production
company
Release date
  • 4 January 2013 (2013-01-04)
Running time
109 mins
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi
Budget2.5 crore (US$300,000)
Box office12 crore (US$1.4 million) (lifetime)[1]
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The initials "BP" formed by the title of the film also make a secondary reference to a blue picture or low-quality pornographic videos that were available on videotape in the 1980s in South Asia.[citation needed] The film deals with the topic of sex education of adolescents [4] and is rated UA (Parental Guidance).[5] With the positive reviews the film received, Deshmukh planned to make a Hindi remake of the film.[6][7] This film was supposed to be remade into Tamil and Telugu by director Srikanth Velagaleti. The movie was the inspiration for Malayalam film Swarnamalsyangal, directed by quizmaster G. S. Pradeep.[8] The film was released with English subtitles, which was done by Shivkumar Parthasarathy.

Cast

Film's star cast.

Music

The songs of the film are composed by the duo Vishal–Shekhar. Known for their music compositions in Bollywood films, this is the first Marathi film venture of the duo.[9]

The track "Harvali Pakhare" was remade in Hindi by the same team, with lyricist Manoj Muntashir filling in as a replacement for Guru Thakur, as the song "Kehkasha Tu Meri" in the 2016 film Akira.

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No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Kalla"Guru ThakurVishal Dadlani3:29
2."Haravali Pakhare"Guru ThakurShekhar Ravjiani3:02
3."Susangati Sada Ghado"TraditionalSanika Indulkar, Isha Gaikwad, Veda Londhe, Rushikesh Pawar, Prathamesh Shinde2:56
4."Dhinchyak"InstrumentalChinar Kharkar3:02
5."Gale Lag Ja"Ravi JadhavChinar Kharkar
Chorus: Ravi Jadhav, Shivkumar Parthasarathy, Chinar Kharkar, Kedar Kadam, Rohan Agashe
1:54
6."Jhoom"Ravi JadhavNeha Rajpal1:25
7."Paisa"Ambar HadapChinar Kharkar1:11
8."BP Theme"InstrumentalChinar-Mahesh2:26
9."Neha Dream Theme"InstrumentalChinar-Mahesh1:17
10."Avya Love Theme"InstrumentalChinar-Mahesh3:23
11."Chiu Love Theme"InstrumentalChinar-Mahesh3:19
12."Zaakani Theme"InstrumentalChinar-Mahesh1:26
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Reception

The film was screened at the South Asian International Film Festival (SAIFF) in New York City in November 2012.[10]

The newspaper Daily News and Analysis gave 3.5 stars out of 5 in their review and called it a "must watch for parents!"[11] The newspaper Mint appreciated Jadhav for the direction of the film and keeping it on a UA-rated course despite the boldness of the subject".[12]

Feature

On 3 January 2013, Riteish Deshmukh announced they were planning a Hindi remake of Balak Palak.[13][14][15]

References

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