Amol Bhosale’s slow but sure progress

Every artiste has to struggle in his life, to find recognition. This Friday release ‘Ghumsat’ also presents one such actor, who has no godfather in this film industry. Amol Bhosale a talented actor from Pune, is playing the central character of Pandhari from a Varkari family, who plays the traditional musical instrument ‘Pakhwaj’. Amol had to take training for 3 months from an expert, to play this instrument with perfection. Even otherwise, he has worked very hard to establish his identity as an actor.

Having done modeling and performed in few TV serials, Amol finds his role in ‘Ghumsat‘ as the most challenging one. He stars along with other artistes like Surekha Kudchi, Priyanka Bhide, Pradeep Kothmire, Mohini Kulkarni & Shripad Amle. The film is produced & directed by Rajesh Nimkar. He is also playing an equally important role in his forthcoming Marathi film ‘Rang Aboli‘ where he plays a youth suffering from schizophrenic youth. Even for this role, Amol visited many jails in the state to study the body language of such people.

Amol also has an ambitious project in hand, in the form of a television serial ‘Chakradhar Swami’, where he is playing the title role. All in all, it is a ‘slow but sure’progress for this talented actor. But, year 2015 seems to be lucky for him, as his film ‘Ghumsat‘ is received good response at various film festivals.