‘Nay Varanbhaat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha’*, in Marathi will be released on January 14 in cinemas across the state
Movie Poster
Mahesh Manjekar, a filmmaker par-excellence, is a path breaker okin depicting stark social realities Today his new Marathi film – Nay Varanbhaat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha is talk of the town, a hot-topic being debated by all avid film-goers, be it Marathi or Hindi. Thought provoking motion poster of the intriguing title, Nay Varanbhaat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha,
depicting genuine faces has hit the social media. The film is set to release on Friday, January 14.
The poster is a glimpse of contemporary times. The tagline of the poster, “the collapsed existence of the concrete jungle” reminds the horrors of today’s times. Misery is writ large on the decadent faces of mill-workers families’ brutalized for over three decade. They represent oppression on three generation. Viewers above eighteen ”Come and watch the film in the theatre if you have guts only…..”, This caught line on the poster hit your mind-set. The film stars Prem Dharmadhikari, Varadh Nagvekar, Chhaya Kadam, Shashank Shende, Rohit Haldikar, Kashmira Shah, Umesh Jagtap, Ganesh Yadav, Atul Kale, Ashwini Kulkarni, Savita Malpekar and Isha Divekar.
Mahesh Manjrekar was fascinated by the soul-stirring drama depcting the struggle of survival after the strike of the mill-worker. Heart wrenching writing style of veteran writer Jayant Pawar. Has led to the production of ‘Nay Varanbhaat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha’,
NH Studioz, a premiere film production company of Bollywood, which produces and distributes iconic & blockbuster films, has been instrumental for the production of ‘Nay Varanbhaat Loncha KonNay Koncha’, which is their debut in Marathi Cinema’ is Produced by Narendra Hirawat and Shreyans Hirawat, & co-produced by Vijay Shinde of ‘Ninety nine Productions.’ Hitesh Modak has scored the hit music of ‘Nay Varanbhaat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha’, DOP is Karan B. Rawat.
The movie
‘Nay Varanbhaat Loncha Kon Nay Koncha’, in Marathi will be released on January 14 in cinemas across the state