In the realistic role, Prathamesh Parab
Some actors do not hesitate to take any kind of effort or risk to do justice to their character in the film. The darling of Maharashtra, who is active in Hindi as well as Marathi, is always at the forefront in this regard. The mantra of success we have got so far is to do the work assigned to us with utmost sincerity and to work hard for it. Prathamesh has also worked very hard for the character in the Hindi-Marathi film ‘Anya’ which will be released on June 10.
Producer Shelna K. And Simmy has co-produced ‘Anya’ with Capitolwoods under the banner of Initiative Films. As the stone made by Prathamesh became popular in the homes of Maharashtra, its character will also become popular in ‘Anya’. Not only was he in a romantic mood at first, but now he is going to get a glimpse of it. ‘Anya’, based on realistic incidents, undertakes the task of exposing anti-social rackets. For this, the responsibility of spying is entrusted to Prathamesh. In order to make this character feel real in the film, Prathamesh had already visited the red light area in Delhi. At first glance, it is believed that any role played by a team reaches the audience easily. It is for this reason that we are always ready to assimilate the kind of personality, the way of life, the nature, the dialect. It is said that he visited the red light area for the first time so that the characters in ‘Anya’ could be easily reached by the people. The first role is very realistic and plays an important role in the story.
Southern director Simmy Joseph has directed ‘Anya’ and is also writing. The dialogues are by Mahendra Patil and the cinematography is by Sajjan Kalathil. The film also stars Raima Sen, Atul Kulkarni, Tejashree Pradhan, Bhushan Pradhan, Kritika Dev, Sunil Tawde, Yashpal Sharma and Govind Namdev.
By Sunder M