More filming with the children. A warm winters’ day in Dhule, the unit continued the shoot in the outdoors near the city. Everyone is aware that it is a long day, it will end 48 hours from now when the long shoot schedule packs up.
We began by shooting with Aarti More – who plays Dipti
And then going home – Dipti, Shyam and Raja – who is Raja you may ask – watch the film
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.
Day 21 saw us shooting a lot of scenes with Dilipji and Chinmay. The day started with a bit of confusion. Dilipji arrived, but his costume & property (glasses) didn’t. The assistants & the dressman scampered to find it.
Nitin used to the down time to brief Dilipji and Chinmay and get their timing correct.
And then Dilipji & Chinmay practiced on their own. Their chemistry between them is obvious even in a still photograph.

And, the scene :
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)
Shooting with Dilip Prabhavalkar is a different trip. He is every one’s favourite uncle. And, he has a fabulous sense of humour. This was shot during makeup :
And, he is a consummate professional.
On this day we had a lot of scenes to can. The lighting team worked at breakneck speed to get things organised
Bharat Jadhav & Dilip Prabavalkar got on like a house on fire, having worked in plays earlier. It is one of the rare times that such stalwarts of Marathi cinemna are together, sharing a frame and a film.
Lunch was a blast. Madhavi Juvekar, Bharat Jadhav and Dilip Prabhavalkar
To Market, to market – to sell some cotton.
Shooting outdoors has its own set of issues. Most people on a shoot crew will laugh about it over a few drinks afterwards, but it does get to be very tense. Be it time taken for light up or crowd control, or finding a loo in the middle of nowhere !
















