Subhedar
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| Subhedar | |
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| Directed by | Digpal Lanjekar |
| Written by | Digpal Lanjekar |
| Based on | Tanaji Malusare |
| Produced by | Pradyot Pendharkar Anil Warkhade Digpal Lanjekar Chinmay Mandlekar Shramik Gojamgude Vinod Jawalkar Shruti Daund Nishid Jawalkar Aniket Jawalkar |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Priyanka Mayekar |
| Edited by | Sagar Shinde Vinay Shinde |
| Music by | Devdutta Manisha Baji |
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| Distributed by | AA Films Everest Entertainment |
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Running time | 154 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Marathi |
| Budget | ₹10 crore[1] |
| Box office | ₹18 crore[2] |
Subhedar is a 2023 Indian Marathi-language historical drama film written and directed by Digpal Lanjekar, a fifth installment of Shivraj Ashtak tracing the life of Subedar Tanaji Malusare starring Chinmay Mandlekar, Mrinal Kulkarni, Ajay Purkar in the leading roles. The film was produced by Mulakshar Productions, Raajwarasa Productions, Prithviraj Productions, Rajau Productions, Parampara Productions, and it was distributed by AA Films and Everest Entertainment.
Subhedar was announced in 2022 by Digpal Lanjekar with a film poster supposed to be released in June 2023.[3][4] A new release date was announced on 21 June 2023 through a teaser.[5] The first look poster of Ajay Purkar as Tanaji Malusare, revealed by Digpal Lanjekar on 30 June 2023.[6] The film's release was preponed from 25 August to 18 August, but due to technical issues it was released in theaters on its original date.[7][8]
It was released theatrically on 25 August 2023.[9] It opened to positive reviews from critics as well the audience. The film grossed over ₹18 crore worldwide, becoming the second highest grossing Marathi film of 2023.[2]
Plot
[edit]Subedar Tanaji Malusare leaves Raiba's marriage and first goes to battle to conquer Kondhana fort and fights like a lion, after conquering the fort the fort is named Sinhagad.
Cast
[edit]- Chinmay Mandlekar as Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj
- Mrinal Kulkarni as Jijau[10]
- Ajay Purkar as Tanaji Malusare[11]
- Digvijay Rohidas as Udaybhan Rathore
- Smita Shewale as Savitri Malusare
- Uma Sardeshmukh as Matoshri Parvatibai Malusare
- Sameer Dharmadhikari as Shelar Mama
- Abhijeet Shwetchandra as Suryaji Malusare
- Nupur Daithankar as Soyarabai
- Digpal Lanjekar as Bahirji Naik
- Shrikant Prabhakar as Moropant
- Bipin Surve as Baji Sarjerao Jedhe
- Virajas Kulkarni as Jeeva
- Bhushan Shivtare as Yesaji Kank
- Sunil Jadhav as Veer Baji Yashvantrao Pasalkar
- Mrunmayee Deshpande as Keshar
- Purnanand Wadhekar as Navalaji
- Aniket Bandal as Sambhaji Jedhe
- Arnav Pendhrkar as Rayba Malusare
- Shivani Rangole as Yashodabai Malusare
- Astad Kale as Vishwas
- Rishi Saxena as Kubad Khan
- Dnyanesh Wadekar as Achal Singh
- Nikhil Jogdand as Sardar Shilimkar
- Alka Kubal as Jana Garadhin (Guest appearance)
Production
[edit]Release
[edit]Theatrical
[edit]The film was theatrically released on 25 August 2023.[13] It received more than 900 shows in more than 350 theaters in the state of Maharashtra and in various cities of the country, it was also released in six other countries.[14]
Home media
[edit]The film was digitally released on 22 September 2023 on Amazon Prime Video.[15]
Soundtrack
[edit]All lyrics are written by Digpal Lanjekar; all music is composed by Devdatta Manisha Baji.
| No. | Title | Singer (s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Maval Jaga Zala Ra" | Devdatta Manisha Baji | 4:30 |
| 2. | "Aale Marathe" | Devdatta Manisha Baji, Suvarna Rathod | 4:45 |
| 3. | "Halad" | Rohit Raut, Nidhi Hegde | 4:10 |
| 4. | "Jijau Prashasti" | Poonam Godbole, Bhagyashree Abhyankar, Nidhi Hegde, Manasee Dixit, Shruti Deosthali, Suvarna Koli | 3:04 |
| Total length: | 16:29 | ||
Reception
[edit]Critical reception
[edit]Rucha Vaze of Lokmat gave the film four stars out of five praised the Lanjekar's direction said, "once again brilliantly shown the story of another warrior through his eyes".[16] Sayali Koulgekar of Zee 24 Taas also gave same rating, concluded that the magnificence of cinema is understood through the costumes, acting, location.[17] A reviewer from The Times of India rated the film three stars out of five and wrote "the film does stand out for its execution."[18] Shubham Kulkarni of Koimoi said, "Subhedar does get dull."[19] Akhilesh Neralekar of Loksatta wrote, "It is not a perfect historical film but it is a masterpiece that carefully studies the history and presents an interesting plot to the people which should be enjoyed by every audience."[20]
Box office
[edit]The film collected ₹1.5 crore net on its opening day.[21] In the first weekend it grossed ₹5.1 crore.[22][23] The film collected over ₹8.74 crore in first week.[24] In ten days film crossed ₹10 crore mark.[25] The film was grossed over ₹18 crore at the box office worldwide.[2][26]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "भव्यदिव्य सुभेदार सिनेमाची कोट्यवधींची कमाई, पण बजेटचा आकडा वाचून वाटेल आश्चर्य". Maharashtra Times. Retrieved 3 September 2023.
- ^ a b c "Box Office 2023: Punjabi films grossed Rs. 235 crores, Marathi films grossed Rs. 201 crores, Bengali films grossed Rs. 66 crores in 2023". Bollywood Hungama. 2 February 2024. Retrieved 22 February 2024.
- ^ "Subhedar: शिवराज अष्टकातील पाचवा थरार!दिग्पालने केली 'सुभेदार'ची घोषणा." eSakal – Marathi Newspaper (in Marathi). Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "'Subhedar': Digpal Lanjekar announces his next series on 'Subhedar Tanaji Malusare'". The Times of India. 13 October 2022. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ डेस्क, एबीपी माझा एंटरटेनमेंट (21 June 2023). "ओम राऊतच्या 'तान्हाजी'ला टक्कर देण्यासाठी दिग्पाल लांजेकरचा 'सुभेदार' सज्ज!". marathi.abplive.com (in Marathi). Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ डेस्क, एबीपी माझा एंटरटेनमेंट (30 June 2023). "अजय पुरकर यांच्या 'सुभेदार' चित्रपटातील लूकनं वेधलं लक्ष". marathi.abplive.com (in Marathi). Retrieved 2 July 2023.
- ^ डेस्क, एबीपी माझा एंटरटेनमेंट (18 July 2023). "'मावळं जागं झालं रं...'; 'सुभेदार' सिनेमातील पहिलंवहिलं गाणं प्रेक्षकांच्या भेटीला". marathi.abplive.com (in Marathi). Retrieved 19 July 2023.
- ^ डेस्क, एबीपी माझा एंटरटेनमेंट (15 August 2023). "'सुभेदार' सिनेमाची रिलीज डेट ढकलली पुढे; तांत्रिक अडचणींमुळे घेतला निर्णय". marathi.abplive.com (in Marathi). Retrieved 15 August 2023.
- ^ "Subhedar: रिलीज अवघ्या ३ दिवसांवर असताना सुभेदारची रिलीज डेट पुन्हा बदलली, आता या तारखेला होणार प्रदर्शित". eSakal - Marathi Newspaper (in Marathi). Retrieved 1 October 2023.
- ^ "On the occasion of Rajmata Jijau Jayanti, 'Pawankhind' makers share a character poster of Mrinal Kulkarni as 'Rajmata Jijau'". The Times of India. 12 January 2022. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
- ^ ""'सुभेदार' जूनमध्ये येणार होता ना?" नेटकऱ्याच्या प्रश्नाला दिग्दर्शक दिग्पाल लांजेकरांनी दिलेलं उत्तर चर्चेत, म्हणाले..." Loksatta (in Marathi). 14 June 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "'Subhedar': Digpal Lanjekar wraps up shooting of his upcoming historical epic; shares a group photo". The Times of India. 27 March 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ Navarashtra (21 June 2023). "Subhedar Teaser | 'गड आला पण सिंह गेला', 'सुभेदार' चित्रपटाचा टीझर ठरतोय लक्षवेधी | Navarashtra (नवराष्ट्र)". Navarashtra (in Marathi). Retrieved 21 June 2023.
- ^ "पहिल्याच दिवशी बॉक्स ऑफिसचा गड सर; सुभेदार सिनेमाची एका दिवसात कोट्यवधींची कमाई". Maharashtra Times (in Marathi). Retrieved 26 August 2023.
- ^ "थिएटर गाजवल्यानंतर दिग्पाल लांजेकरचा 'सुभेदार' आता OTTवर, जाणून घ्या कुठे पाहता येणार". Lokmat (in Marathi). 25 September 2023. Retrieved 13 November 2023.
- ^ Rucha Vaze (24 August 2023). "मोहीम फत्ते! 'सुभेदार'ची कोंढाण्यावर पताका; अभिमान वाटावा अशी तानाजी मालुसरेंची शौर्यगाथा". Lokmat (in Marathi). Retrieved 24 August 2023.
- ^ "Subhedar Movie Review : बरंच शिकवून जातोय सिंहगडाचा रणसंग्राम; 'सुभेदार' पाहण्याआधी वाचा चित्रपटाचा रिव्ह्यू". 24taas.com (in Marathi). 24 August 2023. Retrieved 24 August 2023.
- ^ "Subhedar Movie Review : Performances and history make this one a good watch". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "Subhedar Movie Review: It Is The Women Who Shine In This Tale Of Friendship & War That Is Partly Loud But Also Moving". Koimoi. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "Subhedar Movie Review : कथेची अभ्यासपूर्वक मांडणी, खिळवून ठेवणारा क्लायमॅक्स अन्...कसा आहे दिग्पाल लांजेकरांचा 'सुभेदार'?". Loksatta (in Marathi). 25 August 2023. Retrieved 25 August 2023.
- ^ "'Subhedar' gets a 60% hike from Day 1: Mints Rs 2.80 crore in two days". The Times of India. 27 August 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
- ^ "Subhedar Collections మరాఠా బాక్సాఫీస్పై కత్తిదూసిన శివాజీ మహారాజ్.. కోట్ల వర్షం కురిపిస్తున్న సుబేదార్ మూవీ!". Filmibeat. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
- ^ Bhirvandekar, Harshada. "Subhedar: बॉक्स ऑफिसवरही 'सुभेदार'ची जरब; अवघ्या तीन दिवसांत केली 'इतकी' कमाई!". Hindustan Times Marathi (in Marathi). Archived from the original on 1 December 2024. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
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- ^ "सुभेदार सिनेमाचं टायमिंग चुकलं, आता पर्यंतची कमाई किती? पावनखिंडनं मोडला होता रेकॉर्ड". Maharashtra Times. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
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[edit]Subhedar
View on GrokipediaBackground and Development
Historical Context
Subhedar Tanaji Malusare served as a prominent military commander and close associate of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th-century Maratha Empire, renowned for his loyalty and valor in various campaigns against Mughal forces.[4] As a subedar, he played a key role in expanding Maratha influence, earning the epithet "Sinha" (lion) for his fierce combat prowess.[4] The Battle of Kondhana, fought on February 4, 1670, marked a pivotal Maratha victory in recapturing the strategically vital Kondhana Fort from Mughal control, which had been ceded under the 1665 Treaty of Purandar.[5] Tanaji led approximately 300 Mavle warriors in a daring nighttime assault against a Mughal garrison of around 5,000 troops commanded by Udaybhan Rathod, scaling the fort's sheer cliffs near Pune using rope ladders guided by local Koli scouts.[5] According to historical accounts, Tanaji employed a trained Bengal monitor lizard named Yashwanti—tied to a rope—to navigate the vertical walls, allowing his forces to breach the defenses and initiate hand-to-hand combat.[5][6] The Marathas ultimately prevailed, capturing the fort after intense fighting that resulted in heavy casualties on both sides, though the lizard's role is often regarded as legendary rather than strictly verified.[6] Tanaji himself was mortally wounded in single combat with Udaybhan, whom he slew before succumbing.[4] In honor of his sacrifice, Shivaji Maharaj renamed the fort Sinhagad, meaning "Lion's Fort."[4] Upon learning of Tanaji's death, Shivaji reportedly lamented, "Gad aala pan sinh gela"—"The fort is gained, but the lion is lost"—a phrase encapsulating the profound themes of sacrifice and unwavering loyalty that defined Maratha warfare.[4] The film Subhedar forms the fifth installment in director Digpal Lanjekar's Shivraj Ashtak series, a collection of Marathi historical dramas highlighting lesser-known warriors from Shivaji's era and their contributions to the Swarajya movement.[7][8]Pre-Production
The pre-production of Subhedar commenced with its official announcement on October 13, 2022, by writer-director Digpal Lanjekar, positioning it as the fifth installment in his ambitious Shivraj Ashtak film series dedicated to the Maratha Empire's legacy. Lanjekar's vision centered on illuminating the lesser-explored exploits of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's key commanders, with a particular emphasis on Subhedar Tanaji Malusare's valor in the capture of Kondhana fort during the 1670 Battle of Sinhagad, framing the narrative as a heroic tribute to these unsung warriors.[9] The scriptwriting phase, handled by Lanjekar himself, prioritized historical fidelity by drawing from period accounts of Tanaji's life, ensuring an authentic depiction of his strategic prowess and unwavering loyalty. A pivotal creative choice was to foreground the profound friendship between Tanaji and Shivaji, portraying their relationship not merely as commander-sovereign but as a deep personal bond that underscored themes of sacrifice and camaraderie central to Maratha swarajya. The production's estimated budget stood at ₹10 crore, supported by a consortium of banners including Raajwarasa Productions, Prithviraj Productions, and Parampara Productions, allowing for period-accurate sets and costumes reflective of 17th-century Maharashtra.[10] Casting announcements rolled out progressively in early 2023, with Chinmay Mandlekar confirmed to reprise his role as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj from prior series entries like Farzand and Pawankhind, bringing continuity to the portrayal. Ajay Purkar was announced as Tanaji Malusare, selected after evaluations to embody the warrior's physical intensity and emotional depth; the first-look poster featuring Purkar in character was unveiled by Lanjekar on June 30, 2023, generating significant anticipation.[11]Plot and Themes
Plot Summary
Subhedar chronicles the exploits of Tanaji Malusare, a steadfast Maratha commander serving under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, as he contributes to the expansion of Swarajya through key military endeavors. The narrative opens with Tanaji's involvement in significant projects, such as overseeing the construction of the Sindhudurg sea fort, establishing his reputation for loyalty and tactical ingenuity. These early sequences underscore Tanaji's rise to the rank of Subhedar and his profound bond with Shivaji, characterized by mutual respect and shared vision for Maratha independence.[12] The core of the story focuses on Shivaji's urgent command to seize the impregnable Kondhana Fort from Mughal forces, a vital stronghold overlooking Pune. Tanaji assembles a select group of 300 warriors and devises a daring plan for a nocturnal assault, training them in stealth and endurance to overcome the fort's steep, fortified walls. Amid preparations, Tanaji halts the wedding ceremony of his son Raibha, exemplifying the prioritization of national duty over familial celebrations, a pivotal interpersonal conflict that highlights his unyielding commitment.[13][14] The film's climax builds around the execution of the fort assault, employing innovative tactics for the conquest. Throughout, the dynamics between Tanaji and Shivaji are portrayed as a cornerstone of the mission, with their strategic consultations and emotional support driving the narrative toward the conquest's intense sequences.[15]Key Themes
The film Subhedar centers on the theme of sacrifice and loyalty, most poignantly illustrated through Subhedar Tanaji Malusare's decision to prioritize duty over personal joy by departing his son Raiba's wedding to lead the conquest of Kondhana Fort (later Sinhagad). This act underscores Tanaji's unwavering commitment to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, culminating in his ultimate sacrifice during the battle, where he fights to his last breath against the Mughals to secure victory for Swarajya.[16][13][15] A key motif is the portrayal of friendship among warriors, particularly the profound bond between Shivaji and Tanaji, depicted as a model of leadership, camaraderie, and mutual respect that transcends mere military allegiance. The narrative highlights their early meeting, where Shivaji accepts Tanaji not only as a soldier but as a trusted friend and pillar of support, emphasizing how this relationship fuels their shared resolve in the face of adversity.[15][17] The film also addresses gender roles and women's contributions within a male-dominated war narrative, showcasing female characters as embodiments of strength and resilience. Rajmata Jijabai, portrayed by Mrinal Kulkarni, emerges as an epitome of bravery, actively shaping Shivaji's ideals by wielding her sword against those who disrespect women and serving as a nurturer and pillar for the Maratha cause. Similarly, Tanaji's wife, Savitri, voiced by Smita Shewale, asserts her ideas and influence, challenging patriarchal norms and highlighting women's integral roles in supporting the warriors' endeavors.[15][16][14] At its core, Swarajya (self-rule) serves as an ideological pillar, linking individual heroism to the broader Maratha quest for independence and equality. The story frames Shivaji's campaigns, including the fort's recapture, as steps toward building a prosperous realm where all flourish equally, with Tanaji's personal sacrifices reinforcing this vision of collective liberation from Mughal dominance.[15][18][14]Cast and Production
Principal Cast
The principal cast of Subhedar features Ajay Purkar in the lead role of Subhedar Tanaji Malusare, the valiant Maratha warrior central to the film's depiction of the Battle of Sinhagad. Purkar brings intensity to the character following his portrayal of Baji Prabhu Deshpande in the 2022 historical film Pawankhind.[13] Chinmay Mandlekar reprises his role as Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, a part he has embodied in multiple installments of director Digpal Lanjekar's historical series, including Farzand (2018), Fatteshikast (2019), and Pawankhind (2022), lending continuity and authority to the king's strategic presence in the narrative.[19][20] Smita Shewale portrays Savitri Malusare, Tanaji's devoted wife, providing emotional depth to the familial stakes of the warrior's mission.[21] Mrinal Kulkarni plays Jijabai, Shivaji's mother, whose counsel influences key decisions, drawing on Kulkarni's extensive experience in Marathi cinema and television.[22][19] In supporting roles, Digpal Lanjekar, who also directs the film, appears as Bahirji Naik, the loyal scout inspired by the historical figure in Shivaji's inner circle; Sameer Dharmadhikari embodies Shelar Mama, a trusted advisor; and Digvijay Rohidas depicts Udaybhan Rathod, the Mughal commander defending the fort, reflecting the antagonist's historical counterpart.[21][23]Filming and Technical Aspects
Principal photography for Subhedar commenced in early 2023 and was completed within four weeks, wrapping up by late March. The production team focused on capturing the historical essence of the Maratha era, primarily utilizing live locations at forts in Maharashtra, including the iconic Kondhana Fort (now known as Sinhagad), to authentically recreate battle sequences and period settings.[13] This choice of real-world sites emphasized the film's epic scale, allowing for natural landscapes that enhanced the visual storytelling of Subhedar Tanaji Malusare's exploits.[24] Cinematographer Priyanka Mayekar employed techniques to highlight the grandeur of the forts and the intensity of combat scenes, contributing to the film's immersive visual style.[23] Action choreography was handled by Prashant Naik, who designed thrilling stunt sequences for the battle depictions, blending practical effects with visual enhancements to convey the ferocity of 17th-century warfare.[25] Production designer Pratik Redij ensured period accuracy in sets, costumes, and props, drawing from historical references to maintain authenticity in the Maratha military attire and fortifications.[25] Visual effects were integrated to augment fort assaults and large-scale battles, with the post-production phase extending into mid-2023 to refine these elements before the film's August release.[17] The tight shooting schedule presented logistical hurdles typical of historical epics, such as coordinating large casts and extras at remote fort locations while adhering to period constraints.[24] Editors Sagar Shinde and Vinay Shinde worked efficiently in post-production to synchronize the footage, ensuring a cohesive narrative flow that balanced dramatic tension with historical fidelity.[23] Overall, these technical efforts underscored the film's commitment to portraying an accurate and visually compelling depiction of Maratha valor.Music and Soundtrack
Composition
Devdutta Manisha Baji, hailing from the rural regions of Maharashtra, India, serves as the composer for Subhedar's score and songs. Beginning his career at age 18 as a bass player in folk rock bands before transitioning to keyboards and synthesis, Baji's music is characterized by strong folk influences drawn from his upbringing, emphasizing cinematic soundscapes and storytelling through a blend of traditional and modern elements.[26] In Subhedar, Baji's composition draws on his folk-influenced style to create a soundtrack that supports the film's historical drama, as seen in his work in Marathi cinema. The music is described as appealing with an impactful background score.[26][25] The music enhances the film's emotional impact, particularly in key dramatic moments.[25] The complete soundtrack, comprising six tracks, runs for a total of 25 minutes and 41 seconds, seamlessly woven into the film's runtime to support its dramatic progression without overpowering the dialogue or action.[27][28]Track Listing
The soundtrack of Subhedar features six songs composed by Devdutta Manisha Baji, with lyrics primarily penned by Digpal Lanjekar drawing on Marathi cultural references to Maratha history and valor (some tracks credit additional lyricists like Sant Tukaram Maharaj).[29][30][31]| No. | Title | Singers | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Maval Jaga Zala Ra | Devdutta Manisha Baji, Avadhoot Gandhi | 4:30 |
| 2 | Aale Marathe | Devdutta Manisha Baji, Suvarna Rathod | 4:45 |
| 3 | Halad | Rohit Raut, Nidhi Hegde | 4:05 |
| 4 | Jijau Prashasti | Poonam Godbole (with chorus) | 3:09 |
| 5 | Mariaai | Nandesh Umap | 3:15 |
| 6 | Aamhi Jato | Devdutta Manisha Baji, Avadhoot Gandhi | 6:19 |