His first wife, Sundar Divadkar, died soon after their wedding. He also took lessons in playing the harmonium from Dattopant Rajopadhye of Bhaskar Sangitalaya. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1950 and then a Master of Arts (MA) degree from Willingdon College, Sangli. Later, he attended Fergusson College in Pune. He attended Ismail Yusuf College after high school and then Government Law College, Mumbai for LLB. Education ĭeshpande studied at Parle Tilak Vidyalaya. His first 8 years at the newly formed Saraswati Baug Colony are described in the story titled 'Balpanicha Kaal Sukhacha' or Bālpaṇicā Kāḷ Sukhācā (translation: the happy days of childhood) in his book Purchundi. The family used to stay at Kenway House, Procter Road in the Grant Road locality in Mumbai. He had translated Rabindranath Tagore's Gitanjali into Marathi, with the title, " Abhang Gitanjali". His maternal grandfather, Vaman Mangesh Dubhashi, was a Marathi poet and writer.
Three and a half stars! Bhai-Vyakti Ki valli Trailerīhai-Vyakti Ki valli releases on 04 January, 2019.Purushottam Laxman Deshpande was born in Gamdevi Street, Chowpati, Mumbai in a Gaud Saraswat Brahmin (GSB) family to Laxman Trimbak Deshpande and Laxmibai Laxman Deshpande.
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Bhai-Vyakti Ki Valli Movie Review: The Last WordĪll said and done, Bhai is a light-hearted and sensible movie, which might not appeal to the fans of mass entertainers but is a refreshing change and makes up for a good family watch.
Madgulkar’s Kanada Raja Pandharicha is recreated beautifully, which leaves us with goosebumps. Special mention of Sameer Mhatre and his background score which recreates the beautiful rendition of the 1900s. One more credit to him as without comprising on some minute yet important sequences of P.L’ s life, Mahesh Manjrekar is all set to reveal it in the next part of the movie, releasing next month. It’s good to see how swiftly Manjrekar moves in the light-hearted genre after some serious movies like Kaksparsh and Natasamrat. Mahesh Majrekar, the name is enough! The director with some Hindi and Marathi blockbusters to his name delivers yet another compelling work. Rest of the cast too supports well to the proceedings.īhai-Vyakti Ki Valli Movie Review: Direction, Music Vidyadhar Joshi shines as Anna Barve in his limited screentime, with some hilarious lines. It was a delight to watch Saksham Kulkarni (Young aged P.L) and Hrishikesh Joshi (Raosaheb), who leaves an impact with the only scene they got to act. Sachin Khedekar as P.L’s father and Shubhangi Damle as old-aged Sunita Deshpande are good in their respective roles. Irawati Harshe-Mayadev, who essayed young and middle-aged Sunita Deshpande, complements very well as a spouse of P.L and the chemistry between her and Deshmukh is endearing. Deshmukh carries the mannerism with apt innocence without trying too hard and seems effortless on-screen. Kudos to Sagar Deshmukh! The actor who appeared in Hunterrr and Marathi movie YZ excels in a role of P.L Deshpande. Bhai-Vyakti Ki Valli Movie Review: Star Performance Screenplay by Ganesh Matkari is noteworthy as there are no overly emotional or cheerful scenes, which makes Bhai, a well-balanced outing. The dialogues are brilliantly written by Ratnakar Matkari, which goes well with the theme of the movie. There are some memorable sequences in the movie, the one in which P.L introduces himself to Sunita, in a staff room and the marriage scene, to name few. The movie is based on the book, Vyakti Ani Valli, written by P.L Deshpande, which chronicles the multifaceted life of the writer and ability to connect with the people through his humouristic narrative. Bhai – Vyakti Ki Valli Movie Review: A Joyful Ride Into The Life of Iconic Pu La Deshpande! Bhai-Vyakti Ki Valli Movie Review: Script Analysis
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It focuses mainly on personal life, more than his professional life, which is actually good as it is unknown to many of us. It introduces us with the childhood, teenage and adult phase of Deshpande, with the thoroughly entertaining sequences.
The movie then takes you in the flashback and gives the insights of P.L’s life. That’s the only serious scene in the otherwise, light-hearted movie. Bhai: Vyakti Ki Valli, opens with a scene of P.L Deshpande (old aged portrayed by Vijay Kenkre), admitted in a hospital and suffering from the organ failure and celebrities like director Dr Jabbar Patel (Sunil Barve) and other closed ones of P.L, visiting the hospital.