Phula Movie: ‘Phula’ will unfold Murli’s struggle story, movie poster and music launch event full of excitement

The struggle story of tiger-murli in authentic Marathi soil will be seen on the big screen in the upcoming film ‘Phula’. This film will provide a feast of authentic music, and after a long time we will get to listen to a solid album of seven songs in a Marathi film. The poster and music release ceremony of the film Phula, created by the budding youth of Atpadi village in Sangli district, was held with great enthusiasm. Based on the traditional folk culture of the tiger-murli and telling the story of a woman’s struggle, the film is all set to hit the screens.

Veteran journalist, Rajiv Khandekar, ABP Mazha and Senior Executive Vice President of ABP News were present on the occasion. Apart from this, saxophonist Raj Soda and the entire team of the film were also present.

This film will give a new impetus to the hard work of budding youth and traditional music in Marathi cinema. The audience will get to listen to a powerful album of seven songs, which has created curiosity among music lovers.

Phula is produced by wrestler Ajit Shivaji Jadhav and produced by Shivsharvil Movie and Bodhi Cinema.

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The story and direction of the film is by Abhishek Javier and the screenplay is written by Ravikiran Javier. Music direction is by Saadhan Aiwale, creative direction is by Amar Deokar, lyrics are by Ravikiran Javir and Saadhan Aiwale, cinematography is by Pratap Joshi, art direction is by Atul Lokhande, and editing is done by Rahul Prajapati.

Vaishali Samant, Vaishali Made, Rohit Raut, Ravindra Khomane, Vaishali Kulkarni, Vaishnavi Adode, Akash Navgire have given voice to the songs in the film. Choreography has been done by Ashutosh Kirtikar and Srishti Jadhav, costume design by Komal Javier, Akshata Patil, and color design by Saadhan Bhore.

On this occasion, Rajiv Khandekar said..We all are proud of our folk art, folk tradition. Through this film, an attempt has been made to shed light on the real life of the actors whom we admire. Young people of new age have come together and made this film. As an audience, we should definitely support this film with a different haircut based on the life of the tigers

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“Phula” is the conflict story of an innocent girl born to a fowl. Based on the traditional cultural trope of Tamasha Phad, Jagran Gandal, this story takes its shape from the folk traditions of Maharashtra. There are seven songs in the movie, Kanha Tuji Basari, Maja Raja Malhari, Asara Tu Mere Jivacha, Kunku Koral Kapali, Murli Jhale Me Gam Bai, Kapali Sajal Bashing, Derby Bicha Thrar. In this song, which comes according to the occasion, depicting the folk culture of tiger-murli, the sentiments of the murli have also been presented. So, watching the movie “Phula” on the big screen with authentic folk culture and meaningful songs is going to be an experience. The movie “Phula” will be released all over Maharashtra from April 17.

The film is based on the traditional folk culture of waghya-murli, bringing to the audience the story of a woman’s struggle. With a massive seven-song album and a feast of authentic music, Phula is set to give fresh exposure to budding artists and traditional music in Marathi cinema.

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