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|director      = [[Amol Palekar]]
|director      = [[Amol Palekar]]
|writer        = Sandhya Gokhale
|writer        = Sandhya Gokhale
|starring      = [[Amol Palekar]]<br>[[Sharmila Tagore]]<br>Radhika Apte<br>[[Sameer Dharmadhikari]]<br>Kishore Kadam<br>[[Makarand Deshpande]]
|starring      = [[Amol Palekar]]<br>[[Sharmila Tagore]]<br>Radhika Apte<br>[[Sameer Dharmadhikari]]<br>Kishore Kadam
|music          = [[Anand Modak]]
|music          = [[Anand Modak]]
|cinematography = Asim Bose
|cinematography = Asim Bose
|editing        = Abhijit Deshpande
|editing        = Abhijit Deshpande
|studio        = Reliance Big Pictures
|studio        = [[Reliance Entertainment|BIG Pictures]]
|distributor    = Reliance Big Pictures
|distributor    = BIG Pictures
|released      = {{Film date|2009|9|4|df=y}}
|released      = 4 September 2009 ([[Maharashtra]])
|runtime        = 105 minutes
|runtime        = 105 minutes
|country        = [[India]]
|country        = [[India]]
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'''''Samaantar''''' ({{translation|Parallel}}) is a 2009 Indian [[Marathi language|Marathi]]-language parallel film written by Sandhya Gokhale and directed by [[Amol Palekar]]. The film stars [[Amol Palekar]] and [[Sharmila Tagore]] (in her debut in Marathi cinema) in lead roles, while Radhika Apte, [[Sameer Dharmadhikari]], Kishore Kadam and [[Makarand Deshpande]] star in supporting roles. <ref>{{cite news |title=A challenging role |url=http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article10109.ece|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=27 August 2009|accessdate=3 February 2011}}</ref> Palekar's previous film in the dual role of actor-director was ''[[Ankahee (1985 film)|Ankahee]]'' (1985).<ref>{{cite news|title=Amol won't play Salman's dad!|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-08-28/news-interviews/28188036_1_salman-khan-dual-role-scripts|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707013242/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-08-28/news-interviews/28188036_1_salman-khan-dual-role-scripts|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 July 2012|date=28 August 2009|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=6 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Indian cinema not just about Bollywood: Amol Palekar|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/zee-exclusive/indian-cinema-not-just-about-bollywood-amol-palekar_560835.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130208084949/http://zeenews.india.com/news/zee-exclusive/indian-cinema-not-just-about-bollywood-amol-palekar_560835.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 February 2013|publisher=ZEE News|date=5 September 2009|accessdate=6 February 2012}} </ref>
'''''Samaantar''''' (translation: ''Parallel'') is a [[List of Marathi films of 2009|2009]] Indian [[Marathi language|Marathi]]-language parallel film written by Sandhya Gokhale and directed by [[Amol Palekar]]. Released in [[Maharashtra]] on 4 September 2009, the film stars [[Amol Palekar]] and [[Sharmila Tagore]] (in her debut in [[Marathi cinema]]) in lead roles and Radhika Apte, [[Sameer Dharmadhikari]] and Kishore Kadam in supporting roles. Palekar's previous film in the dual role of actor and director was ''[[Ankahee (1985 film)|Ankahee]]'' (1985).<ref>{{cite news |title=A challenging role |url=http://www.thehindu.com/arts/cinema/article10109.ece|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=27 August 2009|accessdate=3 February 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Amol won't play Salman's dad!|url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-08-28/news-interviews/28188036_1_salman-khan-dual-role-scripts|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120707013242/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2009-08-28/news-interviews/28188036_1_salman-khan-dual-role-scripts|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 July 2012|date=28 August 2009|work=[[The Times of India]]|accessdate=6 February 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Indian cinema not just about Bollywood: Amol Palekar|url=http://zeenews.india.com/news/zee-exclusive/indian-cinema-not-just-about-bollywood-amol-palekar_560835.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130208084949/http://zeenews.india.com/news/zee-exclusive/indian-cinema-not-just-about-bollywood-amol-palekar_560835.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 February 2013|publisher=ZEE News|date=5 September 2009|accessdate=6 February 2012}} </ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
Keshav Vaze ([[Amol Palekar]]) is an eminent businessman who has grown into an industrialist struggling through his life and rising from a small village. He is separated from his college sweetheart Shama ([[Sharmila Tagore]]) due to an earthquake in which he loses his family and is left to take care of several young siblings, cousins. Shama is bearing a child of Keshav and goes into a state of shock and dismay when he does not return for months. When Keshav returns, he does not find Shama where he left her and assumes she is dead after a few years. At his 60th birthday, a glimpse of Shama strikes him of how he and his yesteryear soulmate have walked on different and parallel ways.
''Samaantar'' talks about a simple lost-and-found tale of a man and a woman, but in an artistic manner. Keshav Vaze ([[Amol Palekar]]) is an eminent businessman in [[Pune]], who started his life struggle from a small village and is now the owner of his large industrial empire. His business kept on growing larger and larger, making his day stacked with board meetings, conventions and tours. Keshav became a dear public figure surrounded by many people, but the days ended in the cluttered darkness of his own melancholy as years after years, Keshav has hidden his mysterious grief within himself. As a youngster, Keshav was a mute witness to the major tragedy of a massive earthquake at his village with the deaths of his parents and siblings, and took up the responsibility to support his brother's children, sacrificing his own life. On his 60th birthday, Keshav decides to find serenity for himself and expresses his desire to retire from business when he feels that as a guardian of his late brother's children, he has reached a stage to retire from his life too and shockingly takes the major decision of ending his life in the name of voluntary death.  


==Cast==
The film unfolds the mystery behind his decision of calling for early declaration from life when Keshav visits [[Kolkata]] with his two psychiatrist accquaintances, Dr. Paritosh ([[Sameer Dharmadhikari]]) and Dr. Nikumbh (Kishore Kadam), on an invitation from a medical foundation, where he has donated a huge sum for the construction of a hospital. While there, a slice of Keshav's frozen past accidentally gets scratched by the sudden and unexpected glimpse of his long-lost college sweetheart, Shama ([[Sharmila Tagore]]), who was once the anchor of his existence. Her mesmerizing beauty, poise and silence personify his vacuum of last 40 years. Shama is living like a patient still under trauma as a sculptor, who hardly ever speaks to anyone and is a recluse immersed in [[violin]] and pottery. Moreover, it also turns out that she is the single mother of Paritosh and that Keshav is his biological father.
*[[Amol Palekar]] <small> as </small> Keshav Vaze
 
*[[Sharmila Tagore]] <small> as </small> Shama Vaze
The film does not bring out the past relationship between the two in their first meeting after years, but unfolds the same in the very next meeting, when Keshav's adopted daughter, Reva (Radhika Apte), brings him back to Kolkata for a change after noticing his withdrawal symptoms from the family members. Keshav strives to learn more about Shama and realises the mockery of their fate as both had drifted apart walking their separate paths, sharing their loneliness. Both Keshav and Shama are eventually drawn to one another once again, and the suggestion is that while love can cause the gravest injury to the heart, it is perhaps the only emotion that comes with a curative power. Refreshingly, no one around Keshav or Shama, including Reva, Paritosh or Nikumbh, raise an eyebrow when their attachment for each other becomes obvious and there is a tacit understanding they demonstrate. Why did Keshav and Shama choose to live the way they did? What was the motivation behind their present? Do they find their lost love? ''Samaantar'' reveals lost traces of parallel folds!
*[[Radhika Apte]] <small> as </small> Reva (Keshav's adopted daughter)
 
*[[Sameer Dharmadhikari]] <small> as </small> Keshav's biological son
== Cast ==
*Aishwarya Narkar
* [[Amol Palekar]] <small> as </small> Keshav Vaze
*Kishor Kadam
* [[Sharmila Tagore]] <small> as </small> Shama
*Rishi Deshpande
* Radhika Apte <small> as </small> Reva Vaze (Keshav's adopted daughter)  
*Sandeep Mehta
* [[Sameer Dharmadhikari]] <small> as </small> Dr. Paritosh (Keshav's biological son)
*[[Makrand Deshpande]]
* Kishore Kadam <small> as </small> as Dr. Nikumbh (Keshav's psychiatrist accquaintance)
*[[Vandana Gupte]]
* Aishwarya Narkar <small> as </small> Nira Vaze (Keshav's niece)
* [[Makarand Deshpande]] <small> as </small> Makarand (Nira's estranged husband)
* [[Haidar Ali (actor)|Haider Ali]] <small> as </small> Dilip Saxena (Keshav's college friend)
* [[Vandana Gupte]] <small> as </small> Jyotsna Saxena  (Dilip's wife)


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 19:01, 30 June 2023

Samaantar (translation: Parallel) is a 2009 Indian Marathi-language parallel film written by Sandhya Gokhale and directed by Amol Palekar. Released in Maharashtra on 4 September 2009, the film stars Amol Palekar and Sharmila Tagore (in her debut in Marathi cinema) in lead roles and Radhika Apte, Sameer Dharmadhikari and Kishore Kadam in supporting roles. Palekar's previous film in the dual role of actor and director was Ankahee (1985).[1][2][3]

Samaantar
Directed byAmol Palekar
Written bySandhya Gokhale
StarringAmol Palekar
Sharmila Tagore
Radhika Apte
Sameer Dharmadhikari
Kishore Kadam
Music byAnand Modak
CinematographyAsim Bose
Edited byAbhijit Deshpande
Production
company
Distributed byBIG Pictures
Release date
4 September 2009 (Maharashtra)
Running time
105 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

PlotEdit

Samaantar talks about a simple lost-and-found tale of a man and a woman, but in an artistic manner. Keshav Vaze (Amol Palekar) is an eminent businessman in Pune, who started his life struggle from a small village and is now the owner of his large industrial empire. His business kept on growing larger and larger, making his day stacked with board meetings, conventions and tours. Keshav became a dear public figure surrounded by many people, but the days ended in the cluttered darkness of his own melancholy as years after years, Keshav has hidden his mysterious grief within himself. As a youngster, Keshav was a mute witness to the major tragedy of a massive earthquake at his village with the deaths of his parents and siblings, and took up the responsibility to support his brother's children, sacrificing his own life. On his 60th birthday, Keshav decides to find serenity for himself and expresses his desire to retire from business when he feels that as a guardian of his late brother's children, he has reached a stage to retire from his life too and shockingly takes the major decision of ending his life in the name of voluntary death.

The film unfolds the mystery behind his decision of calling for early declaration from life when Keshav visits Kolkata with his two psychiatrist accquaintances, Dr. Paritosh (Sameer Dharmadhikari) and Dr. Nikumbh (Kishore Kadam), on an invitation from a medical foundation, where he has donated a huge sum for the construction of a hospital. While there, a slice of Keshav's frozen past accidentally gets scratched by the sudden and unexpected glimpse of his long-lost college sweetheart, Shama (Sharmila Tagore), who was once the anchor of his existence. Her mesmerizing beauty, poise and silence personify his vacuum of last 40 years. Shama is living like a patient still under trauma as a sculptor, who hardly ever speaks to anyone and is a recluse immersed in violin and pottery. Moreover, it also turns out that she is the single mother of Paritosh and that Keshav is his biological father.

The film does not bring out the past relationship between the two in their first meeting after years, but unfolds the same in the very next meeting, when Keshav's adopted daughter, Reva (Radhika Apte), brings him back to Kolkata for a change after noticing his withdrawal symptoms from the family members. Keshav strives to learn more about Shama and realises the mockery of their fate as both had drifted apart walking their separate paths, sharing their loneliness. Both Keshav and Shama are eventually drawn to one another once again, and the suggestion is that while love can cause the gravest injury to the heart, it is perhaps the only emotion that comes with a curative power. Refreshingly, no one around Keshav or Shama, including Reva, Paritosh or Nikumbh, raise an eyebrow when their attachment for each other becomes obvious and there is a tacit understanding they demonstrate. Why did Keshav and Shama choose to live the way they did? What was the motivation behind their present? Do they find their lost love? Samaantar reveals lost traces of parallel folds!

CastEdit

  • Amol Palekar as Keshav Vaze
  • Sharmila Tagore as Shama
  • Radhika Apte as Reva Vaze (Keshav's adopted daughter)
  • Sameer Dharmadhikari as Dr. Paritosh (Keshav's biological son)
  • Kishore Kadam as as Dr. Nikumbh (Keshav's psychiatrist accquaintance)
  • Aishwarya Narkar as Nira Vaze (Keshav's niece)
  • Makarand Deshpande as Makarand (Nira's estranged husband)
  • Haider Ali as Dilip Saxena (Keshav's college friend)
  • Vandana Gupte as Jyotsna Saxena (Dilip's wife)

ReferencesEdit

  1. "A challenging role". The Hindu. 27 August 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2011.
  2. "Amol won't play Salman's dad!". The Times of India. 28 August 2009. Archived from the original on 7 July 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  3. "Indian cinema not just about Bollywood: Amol Palekar". ZEE News. 5 September 2009. Archived from the original on 8 February 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2012.

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