the reigning superstar of Marathi Screen & Stage, Bharat Jadhav plays Mouli Bhoir.

(Bharat Jadhav as Mouli Bhoir in the film Jhing Chik Jhing)
Noted Character Actor in Marathi & Hindi films. National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor – Lage Raho Munnabhai, Shevri.

(Dilip Prabhavalkar as Kavi, in the film Jhing Chik Jhing)
Madhavi Juvekar is an acclaimed & award winning actress of Marathi Screen, Stage and Small Screen.

(Madhavi Juvekar plays Manda in the film Jhing Chik Jhing)
Writer, Actor Sanjay Mone is a noted character actor on Marathi Stage, Screen and Television.

(Sanjay Mone as the teacher in the film “Jhing Chik Jhing”)
Chinmay Kambli
Chinmay is one of the most talented youngsters on Indian screen. He has acted in a number of films – both Hindi & Marathi – and has won awards for his performance.

(Chinmay Kambli as Shyam Bhoir in the film Jhing Chik Jhing)

(publicity still from the film Jhing Chik Jhingn featuring Aarti More & Chinmay Kambli)
Format : 35 MM
Language : Marathi
Subtitles : English
Length : 116 minutes
Video : Cinemascope Color
Audio : Dolby 5.1 Digital
Awards
- Chinmay Kambli – Best Child Artist, Maharashtra State Film Awards 2010
- Nitin Nandan – Best Story, Zee Gaurav 2010
- Bharat Jadhav – Best Actor, Maharashtra Times Sanmaan 2010
- Chinmay Kambli - Best Child Artist, Maharashtra Times Sanmaan 2010
- Madhavi Juvekar – Best Actress, Sanskruti Kala Darpan, 2010
- Chinmay Kambli – Best Child Artist, Sanskruti Kala Darpan, 2010
Nominations
Maharashtra State Film Awards 2010
(To be announced in April 2010)
- Cogito Entertainment – Best Film
- Nitin Nandan – Best Screenplay
- Nitin Nandan – Best Story
- Bharat Jadhav – Best Actor
- Madhavi Juvekar – Best Actress
- Chinmay Kambli – Best Child Artist (Declared Winner)
- Cogito Entertainment – Best Debut Film
- Nitin Nandan – Best Debut Director
Zee Gaurav 2010
- Cogito Entertainment – Best Film
- Nitin Nandan – Best Director
- Nitin Nandan – Best Story
- Bharat Jadhav – Best Actor
- Madhavi Juvekar – Best Actress
- Chinmay Kambli – Best Child Artist
- Raju Hegde & Anand Pawar – Best Sound Design
Maharashtra Times Sanmaan 2010
- Bharat Jadhav – Best Actor
- Chinmay Kambli - Best Child Artist
- Arti More – Best Child Artist
Sanskruti Kala Darpan 2010
- Cogito Entertainment – Best Film
- Nitin Nandan – Best Director
- Bharat Jadhav – Best Actor
- Madhavi Juvekar – Best Actress
- Chinmay Kambli - Best Child Artist
- Rahul Ranade - Best Background Score
- Amalendu Chaudhary – Best Cinematography
- Shrirang Godbole – Best Lyrics
- Chaitali Raje & Tanvi Urankar – Best Costume Design

Sometimes a child’s innocence, hope & faith can be the cure for all the ills in this world.
Jhing Chik Jhing is the story of a small boy living in rural Maharashtra and his topsy-turvy adventures as he tries to save his family & the family farm from moneylenders.
Cogito Entertaiment’s maiden Marathi language feature film “Jhing Chik Jhing” is ready. The release in planned for June.
The film has been garnering nominations & awards in every major Marathi film event.
Chinmay Kambli – best child actor – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Bharat Jadhav – best actor – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Madhavi Juvekar – best actor – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Nitin Nandan – best director (2) – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Nitin Nandan – best director for a film with a rural theme – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Cogito Entertainment – best film (2) – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Cogito Entertainment – best film with a rural theme – Maharashtra State Awards, 2010
Nitin Nandan – best story – Zee Gaurav, 2010
Bharat Jadhav – best Actor – MaTa Sanman 2010
Chinmay Kambli – best child Actor – MaTa Sanman 2010
Madhavi Juvekar – best actor – Sanskruti Kala Darpan, 2010
Chinmay Kambli – best child actor – Sanskruti Kala Darpan, 2010
The film released on 11th of June and is running to appreciative audiences across Maharshtra.
There were a lot of outdoor – as opposed to set up – shoots to do. Mostly with the children.
Aarti and Chinmay were the focus of a lot of the shoot today, as Nitin explored the dynamic between brother & sister
Pushpank Gawde, one of hte film’s producers’ watches the day’s proceeds.
Shoot continued at the school. A lot of the portions with the kids in the school were finished off. This shot is just before one of the takes.
Sanjay Mone was in full form that day. Keeping the cast and crew in splits.
And that was the end of day 20… 5 more to go !
The shooting began for the film’s climax. The hustle and buslte and the fact that the schedule was almost at a close could be felt in the air
A quiet moment for the family – Bharat Jadhav (Mouli), Madhavi Juvekar (Manda), Chinmay Kambli (Shyam) and Aarti More (Dipti)
One of the sheer joys of filming, is going up on the crane and peering down on the world around you. For Cameramen – or Directors of Photography – it may not be that exciting. But, for the Director it is that entire sense of power and control
This was the day that we were shooting extensively with children, and the kids are masters at this game
Kids will be kids, and they will play anywhere – here is Shyam (Chinmay Kambli) & Gautam (Prateek Dalvi) having fun
And of course, Dipti (Aarti More) and Shyam (Chinmay) have lots of fun with the harvest
We have crossed the half way mark. Things seem to be going as per schedule. The rushes are looking good, and the actors are great.
Nitin Nandan has lived with this story for the last 3 years. He has worked, re worked, written and rewrtitten to get it to this shape and form. He is one of the best human beings we all know, and he is a good director
Here he is putting the actors through their paces
Young Chinmay Kambli is such a fine actor
And, there is Bharat Jadhav – he is such an grounded person. Courteous, polite, helpful, co-operative and someone who is not over whelmed by his stardom
This was a day where we did a lot of the family scenes at the house.
The family is a happy family of 4 – father Mouli (Bharat Jadhav), mother Manda (Madhavi Juvekar), daughter Dipti (Aarti More) and Shyam (Chinmay Kambli).
And it was a great time shooting with such wonderful actors.
The person in a shoot unit who is usually the most stressed out is the Chief AD or the Chief Assistant Director. In this case it was Charles Gomes
The others who get genuinely stretched are the light guys – they have to lift, position and move around lights – that really aren’t very light. And, over and above that, everyone hurries them up
When on a shoot schedule, you take your naps when you can – usually when there is lighting up happening. Here is Nitin Nandan – the director – who has worked so very hard on this film – having a shut eye. It must have been one of the few times during the schedule, when he actually managed to get some rest !




















