Catch: Vidya Balan's first Marathi movie 'Ek Albel' curtain raiser

  • IndiaGlitz, [Thursday,January 28 2016]

The much awaited and talked about Marathi movie 'Ek Albela' has given his fans a small curtain raiser of the movie. The movie features actor Mangesh Desai as Bhagwan Dada & beautiful actress Vidya Balan as Geeta Bali in a special appearance.

The film is a tribute to the cinema legend Bhagwan Abaji Palav, popularly known as Bhagwan Dada or Master Bhagwan, the first dancing superstar of Indian Cinema and his contribution to the industry. The movie is directed by Shekhar Sartandel. Don't miss the first look of Ek Albela that is produced by Kimaya Motion Pictures. This movie will take you through the era between 1930 to 1951 in Mumbai. Though it is presented as a Marathi film, the film has many dialogues in Hindi and two Hindi songs from the original film.

This movie also marks Marathi film debut of National Award winner and Bollywood's most outstanding actress Vidya Balan.

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