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Prominent Marathi actor and director Pravin Tarde has now expanded his acting repertoire to South cinema with his upcoming project, Aho Vikramaarka. He will enact the lead villain’s role named Asura in this film. He unveiled his first-look poster from the film Facebook. The poster shows Pravin dressed in a warrior’s costume and standing on the fort’s terrace, while looking at his surroundings. The backdrop of a cluster of houses adds to his majestic look in the poster. Pravin captioned the photo in Marathi, which when loosely translated means that Aho Vikramaarka will hit the big screens in 6 languages besides Marathi. In this way, the 49-year-old actor wrote that their film is going to cater to viewers in every Indian language. These languages include Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali. Trikoti Peta has directed this film.
Pravin’s fans bestowed wishes in the comment section on this accomplishment. Several of them commented that they are proud of this landmark in Pravin’s career trajectory.
Producer Dr Meehir Kulkarni (famous social activist and philanthropist), Aarti Gill and Ashwini Kumar Mishra have backed this film. Ravi Basrur composed the film’s music. Aho Vikramaarka stars an ensemble cast of actors Sayaji Shinde, Bitthiri Sathi, Chitra Shukla, Tejaswini Pandit and Dev Gill in key roles.
Aho Vikramaarka will narrate the story of a brave and determined policeman. Dev Gill will play the lead character of the police officer. The first look and motion poster of Aho Vikramaarka was launched on March 8, 2024, in front of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj’s statue on Dange Chowk Road, Pune. The poster shows Dev with intense expressions and a bloodied sword in his hands. Amitabh Gupta Additional Director General (Prisons Maharashtra – Law and Order), Dr Jalinder Supekar Additional CPs Pune were present during the launch ceremony. Dev expressed his enthusiasm about the project, stating, “With ‘AHO! VIKRAMAARKA’, we aim to showcase the bravery and dedication of the Maharashtra Police in an engaging and impactful manner."
The film’s director, Trikoti Peta, also shared his insights into Aho Vikramaarka. According to him, this film aims to portray the essence of heroism and sacrifice, resonating with audiences across languages and cultures.
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