Tag: Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho

  • Eros, Anushka Motion Pictures join hands for Marathi film ‘Aga Bai Arecha 2’

    Eros, Anushka Motion Pictures join hands for Marathi film ‘Aga Bai Arecha 2’

    MUMBAI: Eros International Media has joined hands with Anushka Motion Pictures and Entertainment to present Aga Bai Arecha 2.

    After associating with Marathi films like Me Shivaji Raje Bhosale Boltoy and Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho, Eros International will now co-produce the sequel of the Marathi comedy Aga Bai Arecha starring Sonali Kulkarni, Bharat Jadhav, Prasad Oak, Dharam Gohil, Surabhi Hande and Madhav Devchakke.

    The film will be directed by Kedhar Shinde, who has to his credit movies like Aga Bai Arecha, Yanda Kartavya Aahe, Jatra and Majha Navra Tujhi Baiko.

    Eros International managing director Sunil Lulla said, “We are happy to be associated with a very talented director Kedhar Shinde, who delivers quality Marathi entertainment. At Eros, we feel proud to back regional cinema which are content driven and high on entertainment quotient, it also fullfills our vision to expand in the regional market.”

    Producer Narendra Firodia added, “We are delighted to partner with Eros International, this association will help us in reach out to a larger audience through their established distribution network.”

    The movie is slated to release on 22 May, 2015.

  • Salman Khan to make low-budget films

    Salman Khan to make low-budget films

    MUMBAI: Ever since he co-produced the edutainer Chillar Party under his banner Salman Khan Being Human Productions (SKBHP) with UTV Motion Pictures in 2011, the actor has been lying low on the production front since he was shooting for two of 2012‘s biggest entertainers Ek Tha Tiger and Dabangg.

    Meanwhile, last year there were talks that Salman was keen to produce Hindi remakes of two of Mahesh Manjrekar‘s Marathi films: Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho (2010) and Mi Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy (2009). But nothing transpired.

    But now, Salman has indicated that he would remake the two films. “I loved both his (Manjrekar‘s) films. We are working on them (script for the Hindi versions) right now,” he revealed.

    But, the important aspect worth noticing is that the actor, who is known to be adept to big budget films, wants to make films on smaller budgets. “Technically, the money that goes into production isn‘t the foundation‘s money, since it goes from our pockets. Still, the idea is to make a good film with little money that brings in big business and helps our foundation grow,” he maintained.

    Interestingly, the aim of SKBHP is to make films for kids, which are quintessentially feel-good in nature.