Rajmata Jijau

Rajmata Jijau
Directed by Yashwant Bhalkar
Produced by Mandatai and Sharadrao Nimse
Based on Jijausaheb 
by Madan Patil
Starring Smita Deshmukh
Milind Gunaji
Amol Kolhe
Rahul Solapurkar
Music by Shashank Powar (music)
Babasaheb Saudagar (lyrics)
Production
company
Jijai Chitra
Release dates
  • 20 May 2011 (2011-05-20) (Pune)
Country India
Language Marathi

Rajmata Jijau (Marathi: राजमाता जिजाऊ) is a 2011 Marathi language film based upon the life of Jijabai, mother of the 17th century Maratha king Shivaji, as told in Madan Patil's historical novel Jijausaheb. The film was directed by Yashwant Bhalkar and produced by Mandatai and Sharadrao Nimse from the studio Jijai Chitra in Shirdi.

Plot

Rajmata Jijau tells the story of Jijabai's life, beginning with the return of the child Shivaji to Pune, and in the process depicts Jijabai as a heroine in her own right, largely responsible for the formation of Shivaji, and therefore, for his accomplishments as founder of the Maratha empire.

Cast

Production

Rajmata Jijau was produced by the production company Jijai Chitra.[3] Production began on 6 June 2008 at Raigad with research and pre-production. Filming began in 2009, and the film was released on 20 May 2011.

Promotion and release

Reception

Loksatta published separated reviews of the film and its soundtrack, giving favorable notice to the Powar's score. The film was also reviewed by the IBN Lokmat and Star Majha news channels and Lokmat, Sakal, and Pudhari newspapers.

International Appearances

Rajmata Jijau was released in United Kingdom at the Paul Robeson Theater in London on 20 August 2011, making it the first ever Marathi language film released in the UK.[4]

The film screened at Pune International Film Festival on 16 January 2012.

Awards

Soundtrack

Lyricist Babasaheb Saudagar and Music Director Shashank Powar created the soundtrack for Rajmata Jijau. Since this is a period film, Powar researched 16th and 17th century Marathi music to create the score. The soundtrack was released as an album (Rajmata Jijau Shourya Geete) in April 2011.[5]

Tracks

References

  1. Ramanathan, Kartikeya (24 August 2010). "Re(e)living history". Indian Express. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  2. http://dramolkolhe.blogspot.com
  3. "Cast & Crew". Jijai Chitra. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  4. http://www.esakal.com/esakal/20110816/5097640489523863468.htm
  5. "Stars at Rajmata Jijau Marathi movie music launch". Gomolo.com. 6 September 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
  6. http://marathimovieworld.com/news/rajmata-jijau.php

External links

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