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Musafiraa
''Musafiraa'' () is a 2024 Marathi-language coming-of-age adventure drama film directed by Pushkar in his directorial debut and produced by Anand Pandit, Roopa Pandit, Pushkar Jog and Nitin Vaidya under Anand Pandit Motion Pictures, Aish Motion Pictures, Goosebumps Entertainment and Nitin Vaidya Productions. The film stars an ensemble cast of Pushkar Jog, Pooja Sawant, Smrity Sinha, Pushkaraj Chirputkar and Dissha Pardeshi. The film highlights the importance of friendship at every turn of life. Cast * Pushkar Jog as Nishank * Pooja Sawant as Megha * Smrity Sinha as Kreya * Pushkaraj Chirputkar as Amey * Dissha Pardeshi as Mithila * Chetan Mohture as Vihaan * Madhav Deochakke * Meera Sarang * Danielle Walsh Production This film marked the second collaboration between producer Anand Pandit and Jog; previously, they had collaborated on '' Victoria - Ek Rahasya'' in 2023. The film was one of the big-budget films in Marathi and the first Indian film to be shot on the Isle ...
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Pushkar Jog
Pushkar Jog (born 15 July 1985) is an Indian actor and dancer. Who primarily works in Marathi cinema, Marathi and Bollywood, Hindi films. In 2018, He participated in ''Bigg Boss Marathi (season 1), Bigg Boss Marathi 1'' and become Runner-up. Career Pushkar was born in Pune, Maharashtra. He did his acting debut at the age of 4. He gets a doctor degree in Dentistry. In 2007, He did his debut Marathi film ''Jabardast'' in lead role. He also appeared in Hindi films like ''Goodbuddy Gadbadi'', ''Don't Worry, Be Happy, Don't Worry Be Happy,'' ''Huff! It's Too Much'', etc. Pushkar also works in Television shows like ''Nach Baliye Marathi'', ''Tu Tu Main Main'', ''ABP Majha Around The World.'' etc. In 2018, He appeared in ''Bigg Boss Marathi (season 1), Bigg Boss Marathi 1'' as a contestant. Films Hindi * ''Hum Dono (1995 film), Hum Dono'' * ''Aise Bhi Kya Jaldi Hai'' * ''Azmaish: A Journey Through the Subcontinent, Azmaish'' * ''EMI'' * ''Huff! It's Too Much'' * ''Don't Worry, ...
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Pooja Sawant
Pooja Sawant (born 25 January 1990) is an Indian actress, dancer and model. She works in Marathi and Hindi movies. She is best known for her role in the 2015 blockbuster hit '' Dagadi Chawl''. She is also recipient of Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Actress for Her Performance in the Movie ''Bhetali Tu Punha''. Personal life Pooja Sawant married Siddhesh Chavan on 28 February 2024. Career Before starting her career in films, Pooja won a beauty pageant ''"Maharashtra Times Sharavan Queen"'' in 2008. She started her career in Marathi Industry with the multistarrer film '' Kshanbhar Vishranti'', which acquired cult status among movie lovers. In 2011, she appeared in ''Zhakaas'' opposite Ankush Choudhary, the movie was a blockbuster. Pooja again appeared in another multistarrer movie, ''Satrangi Re''. In 2014, she appeared in the satire blockbuster movie ''Poshter Boyz'', opposite Aniket Vishwasrao. As of March 2020, she is appearing in ''Bali Bali (English: ...
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Smrity Sinha
Smrity Sinha is an Indian actress. Sinha was born on 4 September 1989 in the Dumka district of Jharkhand into a Sinha family. Smrity mainly works in Bollywood & Bhojpuri films and television serials. She made her on-screen debut with ''Rangila Babu'' (2008) and her Bhojpuri Bhojpuri may refer to: * Bhojpuri language, an Indo-Aryan language of India and Nepal * Bhojpuri grammar, grammatical rules of the language * Bhojpuri nouns, nouns of the language * Bhojpuri people, people who speak the language * Bhojpuri region ... television debut was ''Jai Maa Vaishno Devi''. Filmography Television Awards and nominations See also * List of Bhojpuri cinema actresses References External links * 1989 births Living people Indian film actresses 21st-century Indian actresses Actresses from Lucknow Indian television actresses Actresses in Bhojpuri cinema {{India-screen-actor-stub ...
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Pushkaraj Chirputkar
Pushkaraj Chirputkar is a Marathi actor and host widely known for his role of 'Ashu' on the Marathi sitcom '' Dil Dosti Duniyadari'', as well as for his role in its sequel, '' Dil Dosti Dobara''. Since then he has appeared in Hindi and Marathi movies, and also on webseries. Early life He grew up in Akurdi. He went to a convent school, St. Ursula's. His interest in being part of co-curricular activities, rather than classroom education, got him interested in acting. He completed his Engineering in Electronics & Telecommunications from Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering, Akurdi, during which he used to do practice and perform plays with local theatre groups. At the time he also dabbled in acting, writing and directing numerous local short films like alongside ''Amey Wagh'' and ''Shruti Marathe'' as lead actors which later aired on ''Zee Yuva'' in 2016. His family was also very interested in Marathi cinema and theatre. He started out by mimicking ''Dilip Prabhavalkar'' as a ...
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Rohan-Rohan
Rohan Rohan is an Indian music director duo of Hindi and Marathi films, various television series, ad films and web series. The duo consists of Rohan Pradhan and Rohan Gokhale and is known for their work in Marathi and Hindi films including ''Ventilator'', ''Sanju'', ''Bucket List'' and ''Thackeray'' among many others. Early life Rohan Pradhan hails from Mumbai. He started his music journey at a very early age, singing and learning piano. Before joining hands with Rohan Gokhale, he worked as an independent composer and singer for many Marathi films. Rohan Gokhale was born and grew up in Nagpur. He is an engineer. Gokhale and Pradhan teamed up in 2014 to form Rohan Rohan. The Duo is co-producers of Marathi film 'Bardo' which won two National Awards, in Best film and Best Female Singer categories for their song 'Raan Petla'. Filmography Films TV series Web series and films References External links * * {{IMDb name, nm4148278 Hindi-language film directo ...
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Anand Pandit
Anand Pandit (born 1963) is an Indian film producer, film distributor and real estate developer. He owns Anand Pandit Motion Pictures a film studio that produces and distributes Bollywood films such as ''Total Dhamaal'' (2019), ''Missing'' (2018), ''Sarkar 3'' (2018), and '' Great Grand Masti'' (2016). Recently, Anand Pandit has also produced a Gujarati film '' Fakt Mahilao Maate'' (2022) that did extremely well at the Box office. He has also produced several other films, including ''Thank God'' (2022), '' The Big Bull'' (2021) and '' Chehre'' (2021). He is the founder of Lotus Developers, which develops high-end real estate in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Career Pandit entered the media and film industry in 2000 and has produced, distributed and financed multiple Bollywood films. Anand Pandit has three films lined up for release in August 2023, Gujrati film ''Tron Ekka'' releasing on 18 August 2023, Hindi film ''Love-All'' on 25 August 2023 and Marathi film ''Baap Manus'' also on 2 ...
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