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Vartak Nagar
Directed byAtul Taishete
Produced by
  • Amit Agarwal
  • Kunal Kohli
  • Sanjay Minda
Starring
  • Jimmy Shergill
  • Raghu Ram
  • Shweta Gulati
CinematographySudhakar Yakkanti
Edited bySuvir Nath
Music byBobby-Imran
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

Vartak Nagar is a 2015 Hindi language drama film directed by first-time director Atul Taishete.


Concept

The primary layer is a fun filled nostalgic trip of the 80’s, the glorious school days, the eccentric teachers, and the school pranks. The innocence of that age is captured through the carefree lives of Gajya, Satya, Raju and Savio.They live in Vartak Nagar which is located in Mumbai and go to an English medium school. The fathers of Raju and Satya work in Sitaram mills.[1]

The second layer, which follows the animosity between the don BalaChavan and union leader Kunwar Singh, is a look at the gangster era in the 80s in the city of Mumbai. Bala Chavan is the ferocious gangster working for the mill ownerandKunwar Singhis an honest mill union leader who fights for the rights of the workers.[2]

Voilent clashes between Bala Chavan and Kunwar Singh lead to an event which changes the lives of the four children protagonists.The boys suddenly find themselves in adult like situations and evolve as true and lifelong friends in the process.[3]

The Bombay mill strike of 1982 is the driver for the story of Vartak Nagar. The catalyst used to make these two worlds collide is the historical Textile mill strike of Mumbai, considered the one landmark event, which transformed Mumbai from an Industrial town to a commercial city.[4]

The film is an entertaining roller coaster ride and promises to help us relive our carefree childhood days. The film also takes a hard look at how a seemingly small event snowballed into the longest running strike in history eventually converting the textile mills into swanky malls in the city of Mumbai two decades later.

Vartak Nagar is a funny and violent “Coming of age period film” about the childhood we share, the trust we take for granted, the promises we break and evolve as true friends in the process.[5]

Cast


TAKES

'ATUL TAISHETE’s TAKE (Director)' Vartak Nagar tries to create the Bomaby of the 80s while attempting to mix genres ranging from a coming of age action film to a gangster drama while trying to trace the history of how the industrial town of Mumbai became the commercial hub called Bombay.[6]


'KUNAL KOHLI’s TAKE (Producer)' Vartak Nagar is that special film which will make everyone nostalgic about their childhood, especially the carefree school days. It is that special film which I longed to produce with full conviction.


'AMIT AGARWAL’s TAKE (Producer)' Vartak Nagar is one of those rare films which has the potential to be a huge commercial hit, garner critical acclaim and also perform well internationally. I had absolutely no hesitation in backing the film.


'SHEIRGILL’s TAKE (Actor)' The character of Bala Chavan was amazingly well fleshed out and something which I had never done before. I really enjoyed bringing out the menace of Bala Chavan on screen.


'RAGHU RAM’s TAKE (Actor)' The character of Kunwar Singh as an honest and upright union leader with a heart of gold attracted me to Vartak Nagar. I love the way Kunwar Singh has been portrayed as a man with the right amount of empathy and toughness.


'SHWETA GULATI’s TAKE (Actor)' Mona is a quirky character so much like the script of Vartak Nagar. Mona is funny and sexy and it was fun to play the heartthrob of Vartak Nagar.

References

  1. ^ "'Vartak Nagar' tells the story of four boys". newsfeed.India. 6 Sept 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Might Is Right". indianexpress. 19 March 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  3. ^ "'Vartak Nagar' tells the story of four boys". filmyfriday. 7 Sept 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  4. ^ "Film on Bombay mill strike heads to Cannes, Venice". The Times of India. 3 March 2014. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  5. ^ "'Vartak Nagar' tells the story of four boys and their loss of innocence". veooz. Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  6. ^ "VARTAK NAGAR". adarshtelemedia.com. Retrieved 24 April 2015.