‘Roop Nagar Ke Cheetey’ to present four glamorous girls
Ever since this Marathi film ‘Roop Nagar Ke Cheetey’ has been launched, it has been in the news for various reasons. Directed by Vihan Suryavanshi, the poster of this film was catchy and the first teaser of the film indicated that it was story about two friends played by Karan Parab and Kunal Shukla. But now, with the release of 2nd teaser of this film on social media, the four glamorous girls have been introduced. They are, Mugdha Chaphekar, Hemal Ingle, Aayushi Bhave and Sana Prabhu.
All four of them have established themselves in the glamour field either through beauty contests or entertainment industry. Mugdha Chaphekar from Mumbai has worked on television with her prominent role of Rajkumari Sanyogita in TV serial ‘Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj’. She has also won Maharashtra State award for debut Marathi film ‘The Silence’. Hemal Ingle belongs to Kolhapur being a beauty Queen at many Contests has made her debut in Marathi films through ‘Ashi Hi Aashiqui’‘ She has also appeared in TV serial ‘Vidrohi’ and in Mahesh Manjrekar’s web series ‘1962’. Sana Prabhu who is originally from Ratnagiri, is presently doing her Mass Media and Communications from Mumbai. She is a good dancer and was a finalist in Miss Pune Beauty Contest in 2018. And, Aayushi Bhave is a professional dancer in Film industry, having worked with renowned choreographers like Farah Khan, Geeta Kapur and Prabhudeva.
New Marathi film ‘Roop Nagar Ke Cheetey’ announced
For the past few years we find a new trend being set for naming Hindi titles for Marathi films. And the latest addition is ‘Roop Nagar Ke Cheetey’ which is being produced by music director Manan Shahwho is nephew of popular Bollywood film maker Vipul Amrutlal Shah, under his banner Ace Entertainment. This film will be directed by Vihan Suryavanshi, who is also directing Rohit Shetty’s much talked about Marathi film ‘School College aani Life’.
According to the makers, ‘Roop Nagar Ke Cheete’ will be a fascinating journey of two protagonist childhood friends and their contrasting lives in two different cities, after an incident that changes their lives forever. The makers also feel that the relevance of this title would be very well known and understood by the viewers, when they see this film in cinema halls. Actually, this title is derived from 1990s popular dialogue from a Hindi film, “Hum Roop Nagar Ke Cheetey hain, Shikhar Par hi Jeete hai’.