“I will be missing Anand Sir” – Nisha Parulekar

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Nisha Parulekar, the well known Marathi actress has performed with many top stars, in many Marathi serials and films. An Engineering Graduate, she entered the acting field by chance and that too after her marriage, while she was doing a job. It all began with ‘Turtur’, where she played a very small role and then the doors of acting career were opened for her.

Nisha ParulekarNisha was part of recently released films like ‘Baburao la Pakada’, ‘Teen Baika Fajiti Aika,’and ‘Yedyanchi Jatra’. Her new film ‘Aamhi Chamakte Taare’ is all set to release on 28th December 2012. Speaking to Marathi Movie world, on the eve of her film’s release, Nisha recalled all the memorable moments during the shooting of this sensible Marathi film, which revolves around a small boy played by Indrajeet More.

“It is the script of this film and its presentation part, invited my attention before signing this film. I play the mother of this small boy around whom the film’s story revolves, while Prasad plays his father. Unfortunately, we have lost a very passionate actor like Anand Abhyankar, who played the role of Grandfather in this film. In fact, I was associated with Anand Sir, in another project under production .” So, I will be missing him a lot. He was such a wonderful person!” says Nisha, recalling her association with late Anand Abhyankar, who died few days back in an unfortunate car accident..

Nisha has another film ‘Parees’ in the pipeline with Umesh kamat as her co-star. This film is based on scams in educational institutes, due to interference from Politicians. Nisha’s husband in this film plays a protagonist raising his voice against the system and in this fight Nisha stands strongly behind her husband. Though shooting of this film this has completed, the release date hasn’t been announced. But, she is also eagerly awaiting for her film ‘Power’ which is due for release in March 2013. In the meantime, she is looking forward to the success of ‘Aamhi Chamakte Taare’, which she feels, is a wonderful film.