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Sumitra Bhave (12 January 1943 19 April 2021) and Sunil Sukthankar (born 31 May 1966) were an Indian
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duo working predominantly in
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and
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. Bhave and Sukthankar had made seventeen feature films, more than fifty short films, and four TV serials; all of which had been written by Bhave. Sunil Sukthankar, a
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graduate (1989) is also an actor and a lyricist. He has written more than 90 songs for their own films as well as various other Marathi and Hindi films. The duo had won various national and international accolades for the films '' Doghi'' (1995), '' Dahavi Fa'' (2002), ''
Vastupurush ''Vastupurush: The Guardian Spirit of the House'' (or simply ''Vastupurush'') is a 2002 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. It is about Bh ...
'' (2002), ''
Devrai ''Devrai'' ( en, Sacred Grove) is a 2004 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by the Schizophrenia Awareness Association and K. S. Wani Memorial Trust. The film stars Atul Kulkarni, Sonali ...
'' (2004), ''
Astu ''Astu: So Be It'' (or simply ''Astu'') is a 2015 Indian Marathi film, Marathi-language film directed by the duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar, Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Suktankar, starring Mohan Agashe, Iravati Harshe, Milind Soman, and Amrut ...
'' (2016) and '' Kaasav'' (2017). At the
64th National Film Awards The 64th National Film Awards was an award ceremony during which the Directorate of Film Festivals presents its annual National Film Awards to honour the best films of 2016 in the Indian cinema. The awards were announced on 7 April 2017, and ...
, their feature film ''Kaasav'' won the prestigious President Golden Lotus National Award.


Personal life


Sumitra Bhave

Bhave was born on 12 January 1943 in
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. She completed her graduation from
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, Pune, and received a
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in Political and Science Sociology from
Pune University Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), formerly the University of Poona, is a collegiate public state university located in the city of Pune, India. It was established in 1949, and is spread over a campus in the neighbourhood of Ganeshk ...
. She received another master's degree in Political Science and Sociology and a
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in Rural Welfare from the
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, Mumbai, and later began her voluntary work for various organisations. She taught at the Karve Institute of Social Service, Pune, for a decade and later worked as a Project Manager for Community Aid and Sponsorship Program, Mumbai. Bhave has published various investigation and research papers on the subject. She worked as a Marathi language newsreader with
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, New Delhi. Bhave had a daughter, who is also a writer. On 6 April 2021, Bhave was admitted to
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in Pune for lung infection. She was suffering from Interstitial lung disease which was detected earlier in March 2021. She died on the morning of 19 April 2021 due to respiratory failure and
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. At the time of her death, she was working on three films and their scripts.


Sunil Sukthankar

Sukthankar was born on 31 May 1966 in Karad. He completed his graduation in Commerce from
Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce, Pune is a college affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University (formerly Pune University) in the city of Pune, Maharashtra. The college was established in 1943, in Pune by the Deccan Education Society. ...
, Pune and joined the
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to pursue a course in film direction. His diploma film was titled ''Anuttar''. As a theatre activist, Sukthankar wrote and directed several plays and street plays.


Career

In 1985, while working as the Director of Research Project for Stree Vani, Bhave made a debut short film ''Bai'' (Woman) about a woman from the slums to display her strength to survive adversities. The film, produced by Stree Vani, was well received and went on to win the
National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film on Family Welfare The National Film Award for Best Non-Feature Film on Family Welfare is one of the National Film Awards presented annually by the Directorate of Film Festivals, the organisation set up by Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, India. It is one ...
at the 33rd National Film Awards. It was honoured for "its realistic portrayal of poor, oppressed housewife who succeeds in her determined effort to rehabilitate herself and realise her potential to be on her own". Her next short film ''Paani'', made in 1987, also fetched her another National Film Award. The film was adjudged the Best Educational / Motivational / Instructional Film at the 35th National Film Awards. Bhave later made several other short films like ''Mukti'' (1990), ''Chakori'' (1992), ''Laha'' (1994), and ''Three Faces of Tomorrow''. Bhave has received a Chitra Ratna Puraskar and Kamdhenu Award for literary contribution. After a career as a theatre activist, Sukthankar was introduced to Bhave through her daughter while she was making her debut short film ''Bai'' (1985). After completing his graduation and film direction course from the Film and Television Institute of India, he joined Bhave again as an assistant and worked on three short films.


Collaboration


1995—2009

In 1995, Bhave collaborated with Sukthankar as a director and made their film debut with a Marathi film '' Doghi'' (''Two Sisters''). The film depicts a story about two sisters and their mother caught in rigid and superstitious social structure. The film received wide critical acclaim and won several awards including the Best Film at the 32nd
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and the Best Film on Other Social Issues at the
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. Their next film ''Zindagi Zindabad'' (''Long live, Life!'') was made in Hindi in 1997. The film was based on a real-life story of a teenager who risked his own life to care for a person stigmatised by
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. In 2002, two of the films made by Bhave and Sukthankar, both made in Marathi, '' Dahavi Fa'' (''10th F'') and ''
Vastupurush ''Vastupurush: The Guardian Spirit of the House'' (or simply ''Vastupurush'') is a 2002 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by National Film Development Corporation of India. It is about Bh ...
'' (''Guardian Spirit of the House''), were released. The filmmaker duo initially approached the Children's Film Society to produce ''Dahavi Fa'' but the organization refused the script for not fitting "into their 'objectives'". The film was finally funded by their friends and was released under the duo's production company "Vichitra Nirmiti". Both films received wide critical acclaim; ''Vastupurush'' was awarded the Best Feature Film in Marathi at the 50th National Film Awards, ''Dahavi Fa'' was adjudged the Best Film at the 40th
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, and the duo won the Best Director award. The duo considers ''Vastupurush'' as their "important and favourite film". In 2004, Bhave—Sukthankar made their next Marathi film ''
Devrai ''Devrai'' ( en, Sacred Grove) is a 2004 Indian Marathi film directed by filmmaker duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar and produced by the Schizophrenia Awareness Association and K. S. Wani Memorial Trust. The film stars Atul Kulkarni, Sonali ...
'' (''Sacred Grove'') on the subject of
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with
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and Sonali Kulkarni playing the lead roles. The film was appreciated for its depiction of schizophrenia and performances of its leads, and won several awards upon its release including the Best Film on Environment Conservation / Preservation at the
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, Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Actress award at the 11th Screen Awards Marathi and the Award for Best Film with Social Message at the 42nd
Maharashtra State Film Awards Maharashtra State Film Awards, one of the prestigious awards of Marathi cinema, are awarded by the Government of Maharashtra to Marathi language films and artists. They were first awarded in 1963. Winners 2000 This year's award ceremony took plac ...
. In 2006, two of Bhave—Sukthankar's Marathi films were released; ''Badha'' (''Possessed'') and ''Nital'' (''Crystal Clear''). While ''Badha'' depicts a story of a woman from the shepherd community battling depression due to the "
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, stigma and superstition" in their community, ''Nital'' focuses on the stigma associated with the disease
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in Indian society. ''Nital'' was adjudged the Best Film at the 44th
Maharashtra State Film Awards Maharashtra State Film Awards, one of the prestigious awards of Marathi cinema, are awarded by the Government of Maharashtra to Marathi language films and artists. They were first awarded in 1963. Winners 2000 This year's award ceremony took plac ...
, and the duo won the Best Director award. In 2007, Bhave—Sukthankar made a short film in Hindi, ''Bewaqt Barish'' (''Untimely Rain''), financed by the
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and produced by Muktangan Mitra. The film focuses on the issues around HIV/AIDS, sex and sexuality and is based on the
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's work with rural and tribal community in the
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and
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states of India. Two of the duo's Marathi films were released in 2009; ''
Ek Cup Chya ''Ek Cup Chya'' ( en, A Cup of Tea) is a Marathi film based on the Right to Information (RTI) Act. The film was the second project of activist producer Yeshwant Oak. Previously he had collaborated with the same directors Sumitra Bhave and Sunil ...
'' (''A Cup of Tea'') and ''Gho Mala Asla Hava'' (''This is the Husband I Want''). ''Ek Cup Chya'' depicts a story of a common man who challenges the Government authorities using the
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, an act of the
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that gives its citizens the right to access government records. The film was awarded the Third Best Film at the 2009 Maharashtra State Film Awards and Bhave—Sukthankar won the Best Director award. ''Gho Mala Asla Hava'' premiered at the
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and is a comical representation of marital problems. Bhave had initially had plans to make it as a short film. The film marked the debut of actress
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, who had previously acted for the theatre.


2010—2021

In 2010, the duo made the Hindi language feature-cum-documentary film ''Mor Dekhne Jungle Mein'' (''To Look for a Peacock in the Jungle''). The film was produced by the BAIF Development Research Foundation and was inspired by their "Wadi" project. It focuses on urban youth involvement in rural development and rehabilitation of tribal families. Bhave—Sukthankar's 2011 Marathi film ''Ha Bharat Majha'' (''This is My India'') depicts the contrast in the Indian society who support the
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started by activist
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but continue to practice small corrupt acts in their daily lives. The film was awarded the Best Marathi Film at the 10th
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. The duo made a Marathi film in 2013, ''
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, and Bhave was awarded for the Best Screenplay at the 11th
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. Their next Marathi film, ''
Astu ''Astu: So Be It'' (or simply ''Astu'') is a 2015 Indian Marathi film, Marathi-language film directed by the duo Sumitra Bhave–Sunil Sukthankar, Sumitra Bhave and Sunil Suktankar, starring Mohan Agashe, Iravati Harshe, Milind Soman, and Amrut ...
'' (''So Be It''), dealt with the subject of
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, and is about a Sanskrit scholar who is suffering from it. The film was appreciated for its depiction of the disease and performances of its leads, and won several awards. Bhave won Best Dialogue at the 61st National Film Awards. Though the film was completed in 2013, it did not find any distributor and was released through
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in 2016. In 2015, the duo made a short film in Hindi, ''Phir Zindagi'' (''Life Again'') which deals with topic of
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. Their upcoming Marathi film '' Kaasav'' depicts the issue of depression among youngsters in relation to the life and nesting cycle of
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s. The film was awarded the
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at the
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. ''Kaasav'' (''Turtle'') became the fifth Marathi film to win in this category. The film was also awarded the Best Film at the 55th Maharashtra State Film Awards. In 2019, Bhave's next film ''Dithee'' premiered at the
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. Bhave had been working on this film since many years but the project could not start due to lack of producers. Bhave lended her voice to the character of Sindhubai Jadhav in the 2020 film ''
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'' directed by Chaitanya Tamhane. The film is about a young aspiring classical singer and Jadhav is a veteran singer of yester-years whose only audio recordings are now available.


Filmography


Short films and TV serials


Feature films

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Awards


Notes


References


Awards


External links

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