Music of forthcoming film ‘Be Eke Be’ unveiled
The music of forthcoming Marathi film ‘Be Eke Be‘ was unveiled in Mumbai recently. Present on the occasion were the producers Vikas Bhageria, Poornima Vawhal-Yadav, Mahendra Kabra and Anita Maheshwari of Hema Foundation, Director Sanchit Yadav, Music director Vilas Gurav, Singers Hrishikesh Ranade, Sagar Sawarkar, Rahul Suhas. Jeetendra Singh, actors Sanjay Khapre, Santosh Ambre and other dignitaries from the Marathi film fraternity.
The film talks about the state of education and the attitude of society. Sanchit Yadav has not only directed the film but also written the story as well as the screenplay too. In all, there are five songs in the film. Out of these, the prayer song Yam Vaidika Mantra and the song ‘Janseva Hi Ishwar Bhakti‘ are rendered by Hrishikesh Ranade. Sagar Sawarkar has sung the song ‘Kaav Kaav Chiv Chiv‘ and ‘Hututucha Khel‘ , which is about the sports of Hututu. All the three songs have been penned by Sanchit Yadav. The powada is penned by Abhijeet Kulkarni has been sung by Rahul Suhas. Abhijeet Kulkarni has also penned the title track which has been crooned by Jitendra Singh. All the five songs have been composed by music director Vilas Gurav.
The story of ‘Be Eke Be‘ revolves around a teacher who imparts knowledge selflessly to his students. It talks about the travails of a teacher who chooses to spread his knowledge honestly. According to Director Sanchit Yadav, the story of the film is very realistic and he has tried to infuse color into it with lyrics and music.
The key roles in this film are played by Sanjay Khapre, Jaywant Wadjkar, Sanchit Yadav, Poornima Wavhal Yadav, Santrosh Ambre, Atul Merchande, Arun Nalawade along with big team of child artistes like Saahil Sitare, Pratham Sitare, Vaidehi Ovhal, Snehal Bhatade, Sagar Gurav, Sanchit Nirmale, Parth Deshpande, Arthav Kharvarkar, Sairaj Kametkar, Swapna Jadhav, Samisha Slape, Prachi Mestry, Pooja Photfade, Neha Pawaskar, Avishkar Shetye etc. Dialogues by Abhijeet Kulkarni, choreography by Santosh Ambre and camera work by Atul Jhagdale are the other credits.