Dahavi Fa

Dahavi Fa (Marathi: दहावी फ; translation: Tenth 'F') is a Marathi drama film released on 17 February 2002.[1] Produced by Sunil Sukthankar and directed by Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar, the film stars Atul Kulkarni, Jyoti Subhash, Milind Gunaji, Nimish Kathale and Vrushasen Dabholkar. The film's music is composed by Shrirang Umrani.

Dahavi Fa
DVD cover
Directed bySumitra Bhave and Sunil Sukthankar
Produced bySunil Sukthankar
Story bySumitra Bhave
StarringAtul Kulkarni
Jyoti Subhash
Milind Gunaji, Nimish Kathale and Vrishasen Dabholkar
Music byShrirang Umrani
Distributed byEverest Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Release date
  • 17 February 2002 (2002-02-17)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

The film is based on a story of how teachers discriminate against the students failing the exams.[2] Atul Kulkarni, who plays the teacher in the film, however teaches students to channelize their anger in a positive way. The film did well at the box office and was screened for 35 weeks in Pune.[3]

Plot

Kids from class 10 'F' realized that they are the victims of brutal discrimination. They were not willing to accept tags like goons or thugs. Frustrated with the situation, these kids decide to take matters in their own hands and ended up vandalizing school properties. As a result, they get suspended from school.

Finally a courageous teacher steps up and confronts the biased approach of the school based on the education system and rallies these kids to channel anger in a positive way.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music has been directed by Shrirang Umrani.

No.TitleLength
1."Khushi Cheharyaavar Majhya Kaa Naahi Yenaar"5:58
2."O Sir O Sir Amhi Kelacha Kaay"4:32
3."Shudhi De Buddhi De He Dayaghana"5:11
4."Srushti Che Mitra Aami"4:48
5."Dahavi Fa"5:39
6."Tumipan Sahi Aamhipan Sahi"5:17

Awards

Maharashtra State Film Awards
  • 2003 - Best Feature Film[4]
  • 2003 - Best Story Award to Sumitra Bhave[4]
  • 2003 - Best Lyrics to Sumitra Bhave for the song "Khushi Cheheryavar Mazhya"[4]
  • 2003 - Best Music Director to Shriram Umrani[4]

References

  1. http://www.gomolo.com/dahavi-fha-movie-cast-crew/42260
  2. "An awful Marathi movie". Pune Mirror. 4 December 2013. Archived from the original on 18 February 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  3. "Marathi film industry in deep trouble". Rediff.com. 9 June 2003. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  4. "Maharashtra State Film Awards presented; 10th F is best film". National Documentation Centre on Mass Communication Research, Reference and Training Division (Ministry of Information and Broadcasting). Retrieved 18 February 2014.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.