Malika Amar Sheikh releases music of ‘Zentleman’
Producer Rahul Gaware and director Asit Reddyz released the first look and music of their forthcoming Marathi film ‘Zentleman’ in Mumbai, on Saturday evening, in presence of Malika Amar Sheikh, who was invited as the chief guest. Malika wife of Late Poet and social activist Namdeo Dhasal and daughter of Shahir Amar Sheikh, spoke about the lyrics penned by her late husband, which are being used in this film.
‘Zentleman’ which will be released on 16th May all over Maharashtra, is a tale of two young friends, who wish to reform, after being jailed for a theft. In the process, they discover lot of irregularities and corruption, wherever they go. Finally, they become real heroes, when they save life of an innocent girl in a clinic. ‘Zentleman’ looks like a typical comedy film, on the lines of David Dhavan films, as observed through the first look. Now, it remains to be seen, how different treatment the director has given to this film.
Director Asit Reddyz is himself playing a parallel hero along with Sanjay Narvekar, who is playing the lead role. Sanjay was however absent on this occasion. The reason given by the host, was that he wasn’t well. The two heroines of the film – Tejaswini Patil and Sara Shravan were present along with two veteran artistes – Viju Khote and Usha Nadkarni.
Tejaswini is playing a simple village girl in this film, while Sara was seen performing an item number. But, during the question –answer session, Sara made it clear that she had an important role to play in this film. She plays the role of Rani, who is a sympathiser of the lead pair. This is the 45th year of non stop acting career for Viju Khote, while Usha Nadkarni is playing a kind hearted mother of the hero in this film.
The other artistes of the film are Deepak Shirke, Late Anand Abhyankar, Dr. Girish Oak, Suhas Paranjape, Arun kadam, Poonam Jadhav, Jayant Gadekar, Atul Mahajan, Manish Shinde, Pradeep karnik and many other new comers. Script by Anand Mhasvekar, Music by Satishchandra, Cinematography by Aniket K and choreography by Phulwa Khamkar are the other credits.