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Institute Of Pavtology

Institute Of Pavtology

Original name:Institute Of Pavtology
English name: Institute Of Pavtology
Year: 2021
Run time: 153 Mins
Language: Marathi
Type (Colour/ Black & white): Colour
Country: India
Director: Prasad Namjoshi, Sagar Chhaya Vanjari
Producer: Sagar Chhaya Vanjari, Prasad Namjoshi
Cast: Girish Kulkarni, Sayaji Shinde, Dilip Prabhalkar, Deepti Devi, Path Bhalerao
Screenplay: Prasad Namjoshi
Cinematographer: Girish Jambhalikar
Editor: Sagar Chhaya Vanjari
Sound Designer: Mandar Kamalapurkar
Music Composer: Vijay Gavande
Costume Designer: Rashmi Rode
Production Designer: Nilesh Gorakshe
Production Company: Fatmaar Films LLP
World Sales: Prasad Namjoshi
World Sales Phone: 9422514724
World Sales Email: prasadnamjoshi@gmail.com

Festivals:

Director’s Selected Filmography:

  • Prasad Namjoshi
  • 2018 Video Parlour
  • 2016 Rangaa Patangaa
  • Sagar Vanjari
  • 2018 Redu

Director’s Biography :

Rajesh D Chavan

Prasad Namjoshi is working as a writer, director and producer in TV and Film industry for last twenty years. As a writer-director, his debut feature film is Rangaa Patangaa. Institute of Pavtollogy is Prasad's third feature film as a writer and director and first as a producer. Prasad is a Ph.D. in Mass Media and a teacher, mentor to many young filmmakers.





Rajesh D Chavan

Sagar Vanjari is a director, editor and a producer. His first edited feature film Investment won a national award in the year 2012. Later on, Rangaa Patangaa, Koti, Lalka Paag were also some of his award-winning projects. Video Parlour is his first film as a producer and Redu is his directorial debut.

Synopsis :

Institute of Pavtology is a socio-educational satire. Sudhanva Divekar starts an institute for punks in a private society. His teacher Prof. Thatte goes on a strike against him. Opposed to Divekar’s will, Vice Chancellor Dr. Kalantre uses his students for personal benefit. The training of punks, their teachers, Kalantre’s attitude comments on society whereas the dialogue between Divekar and Thatte comments on the educational system.