REVEALED: Priyanka Chopra to produce her next Marathi film on water scarcity
While the driven directorial of Shekhar Kapur, Paani is yet to see the light of the day, another maker who is enthused about making a movie on water shortage is Priyanka Chopra. In any case, this film, likewise titled Paani, will be in Marathi. The performing artist her fourth Marathi creation as of late which will be coordinated by debutant Adinath Kothare,
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Paani depends on a genuine story that arrangements with an unfavorable emergency influencing a whole locale. This is the fourth Marathi creation for Priyanka’s Purple Pebble Pictures and is in accordance with their target to advance local silver screen and give a stage to new ability.
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Motivated by the genuine story of a typical man and his town, Nagdarwadi, arranged in the dry season inclined Marathwada locale of Maharashtra; the film is said to be a perfectly woven story of human battle and intimate romance, and intends to commute home a key message, basic to the world we live in today.
The film featuring Adinath Kothare, Rucha Vaidya, Subodh Bhave, Kishor Kadam, Girish Joshi and Rajit Kapoor, went on floors on May 10.
Talking about the film, Priyanka Chopra stated, “At Purple Pebble Pictures, we need to recount great stories, give new ability a possibility and give the crowd an engaging background. There are numerous stories that mirror the substances of the world we live in and I trust it’s imperative to feature them and acquire that message to more individuals a way that they can associate with. Paani is one such story and we’re anticipating working with Adinath.
Purple Pebble Pictures’ past Marathi preparations incorporate Ventilator (2016), coordinated by Rajesh Mapuskar; Kaay Re Rascala (2017), coordinated by Giridharan Swamy and the up and coming discharge Firebrand, coordinated by Aruna Raje. Her generation house, in spite of the fact that is yet to wander into Bollywood, has delivered films in Bhojpuri, Punjabi, Sikkimese and Assamese.