Marathi actress Bhagyashree Milind is set to star in the upcoming thriller web series ‘Athang’ which also features Nivedita Joshi Saraf, Dhairya, Urmila Kothare and Sandip Khare. Talking about the same, Bhagyashree said in a statement: “I am really excited for this one since it is definitely going to take the viewers on a thrilling ride. It feels great to be part of such a story which will reach a global audience and show the power of the digital world.”
The actress, who has done Marathi films such as ‘Balak Palak’, ’35 Percent Katthavar Pass’ and ‘Ubuntu’, expressed her excitement on her Ott debut with a Marathi horror-thriller series which revolves around a young man, who is haunted by a soul and he had to find a way out.
She added: “Being an actor and to be able to be part of genres less explored is what one looks forward to.
The actress, who has done Marathi films such as ‘Balak Palak’, ’35 Percent Katthavar Pass’ and ‘Ubuntu’, expressed her excitement on her Ott debut with a Marathi horror-thriller series which revolves around a young man, who is haunted by a soul and he had to find a way out.
She added: “Being an actor and to be able to be part of genres less explored is what one looks forward to.
- 10/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
Mumbai, March 6: Director Sameer Vidwan's critically acclaimed film Anandi Gopal has inspired a medical college for girls in Pune.
In 2019, the Marathi film industry saw the release of Anandi Gopal, a biopic on the life of Anandi Gopal Joshi, who was one of India's first female practitioner of western medicine.
Dr Shantaram Balwant Mujumdar, founder and president of Symbiosis Society, has set up a new medical college only for girls. During its inauguration he revealed how the film encouraged him.
"I am inspired by the biographical movie about India's first lady doctor Mrs Anandibai Joshi, the idea of establishing a medical college exclusively for women was born. With an objective of women empowerment and contributing to the requirement of more women doctors in the nation, symbiosis established this exclusive college and the faculty of health science," Dr Mujumdar said.
Reacting to the development, the film's director Sameer Vidwana said,...
In 2019, the Marathi film industry saw the release of Anandi Gopal, a biopic on the life of Anandi Gopal Joshi, who was one of India's first female practitioner of western medicine.
Dr Shantaram Balwant Mujumdar, founder and president of Symbiosis Society, has set up a new medical college only for girls. During its inauguration he revealed how the film encouraged him.
"I am inspired by the biographical movie about India's first lady doctor Mrs Anandibai Joshi, the idea of establishing a medical college exclusively for women was born. With an objective of women empowerment and contributing to the requirement of more women doctors in the nation, symbiosis established this exclusive college and the faculty of health science," Dr Mujumdar said.
Reacting to the development, the film's director Sameer Vidwana said,...
- 3/6/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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