Kedar assures entertainment with a difference through ‘Kho Kho’

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Kedar Shinde is a popular name in Marathi entertainment, having offered quality entertainment through all the three mediums of amusement. Being the grandson of Sahhir Sable, he is well aware of the pulse of audience, when it comes to offering humour. Kedar’s new Marathi film, produced by Shobhana Desai, is all set to release on 31st May 2013.

On Wednesday 8th May, Kedar had organised the first look for the press, when he not only showed the clippings of his film; but, also the fun filled songs involving all his artistes. The promotional song of this film by Usha Utthup and Vaishali Samant has already been released. Wednesday evening function was especially to introduce the people behind making of this film; and Kedar did not forget even the art director ,sound recorders, choreographers and visual effects people; who are always behind the curtain.

Among the artistes, Bharat Jadhav, Siddharth Jadhav, Vijay Chavan, Uday Tikekar, Kamlakar Satpute,Varad Chavan and newcomer Prajakta Mali were present along with cinematographer Suresh Deshmane, Vaishali Samant, Sonia Parchure, Mayur Vaidya, Subhash Nakashe, Omkar Mangesh Dutt and Santosh kambli ( of kambli Arts , Lalbaug) , the man behind making of Lalbaug cha Raja. Kedar had requested Santosh to make life size replicas of the artistes, which were displayed in the hall. Two popular artistes of this film Kranti Redkar and Resham Tipnis were not present during the fuinction.

While speaking to Marathi Movie world, kedar said that he had this script in mind, since 2003; after being inspired by the Marathi play ‘Lochya Jhala Re’. “I wanted to give cinematic form to this theme, as I knew that it would invite good response from the audience, with the help of visual effects.” When asked as to why he had used the name ‘Kho Kho’ for this film, he said that he always wanted that kind of game spirit among the team of artistes. “Through this film, I have tried to offer entertainment with a difference,” he concluded.

The first look of the film, clearly indicated that there was no compromise on the budget and it was a mixture of music and situation based comedy with a touch of fantasy.