Veer Hamirji – Somnath ni Sakhate

Veer Hamirji — Somnath ni Sakhate
Directed by Nilesh Indu Maruti Mohite
Produced by Bhagirath Joshi, Chintan, Maulik
Written by Devn Shah
Screenplay by Maulik Pathak and Nilesh Mohite
Starring Maulik Pathak
Music by Samir Raval
Edited by Maulik Pathak
Production
company
Mahee Studio
Distributed by Mahee Productions
Release dates
  • 25 May 2012 (2012-05-25)
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Gujarati
Budget 10 million (US$150,000)

Veer Hamirji - Somnath ni Sakhate is a Gujarati film released on 25 May 2012. The film did not perform well at the Gujarati box office as it stayed in the cinema for just one week. However, it was shortlisted for an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Foreign Language Film, making it the first ever Gujarati film to do so. Following the shortlisting, the movie was re-scheduled for a release in India, as well as in United States in December 2012.

Plot

Monument of Hamirji in front of Somnath temple

The story revolves around compositions of the poets Zaverchand Meghani, Kalapi, Jaymal Parmar and Dipakkumar Vyas. The movie is based on the historical story of the warrior Hamirji Gohil. The movie shows the life of Gohil: fights, personal life, love and death. The movie centres on Gohil, who fought and sacrificed his life to save the Somnath Temple. There is a monument to his memory in front of the temple of Somanath in Veraval, Gujarat, which is shown at the end of the movie.

Voice cast

Most of the cast are alumni of M.S. University, Vadodra.[1] The cast includes: Maulik Pathak (lead actor), Shivalika Kataria, Pramthes Mehta, Linesh Phanse, Sonya Shah and Chetan Doshi, Darshan Purohit & Dipakkumar Vyas.

Production and release

The film was a maiden production by Vadodara-based Mahee Productions.[1] It was produced by Bhagirath Joshi and the lead actor, Maulik Pathak.[1] The film was released on 25 May 2012 in Gujarati cinemas.[1][2] The movie ran for one week and was pulled off. However, it will be released again in December 2012 in the United States and India.[1][2]

Recognition

On 22 September 2012, the movie was shortlisted for an Oscar nomination in the category of Best Foreign Language Film. Due to this, the movie became the first ever Gujarati film to have been shortlisted for an Oscar nomination.[1][2] Along with the movie, there are also 17 other nominations from India, of which 11 are Hindi films. The nominations for the category along with the movie, include Paan Singh Tomar, Barfi!, Kahaani, The Dirty Picture, Heroine, Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 1, Gangs of Wasseypur - Part 2, etc.[1][2] Maulik Pathak, talking about the nomination said that, "[T]his is a historical event for Gujarati cinema and a matter of great pride. This is the first time that a Gujarati film has been shortlisted for Oscar nomination. It's a proud moment for the industry. We hope that the film gets nominated and gives a new beginning to the Gujarati film industry. Till now, people thought it was just another historical film but the shortlisting has generated the perception. The impression that every Gujarati film is just another movie disturbed us. But the Oscar shortlisting will give a boost to the film. We also have a dubbed version of the film ready in Hindi for the national audience".[1]

Box office

Upon its release on 25 May in Gujarati cinemas, the movie did not do well at the box office in other part of Gujarat but it completed 100 days in Bhavnagar and other regions of Saurashtra. Because of its historical values, The education minister of Gujarat sign a letter for showing the movie to children of Gujarat.[1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Gujarati film shortlisted for Oscar nomination". The Times of India. 22 September 2012. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 Pathak Dave, Dhwani (22 September 2012). "Will Veer Hamirji be India's entry to the Oscars?". Ahmedabad Mirror. Retrieved 22 September 2012.
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