Written by Monika Asthana |Updated: June 2, 2019 10:48:22 am
Ravi Jadhav: From a mill worker to a National Award winner
Rampaat is based on the journey and the struggles of two youngsters from small villages of Maharashtra and what happens to them: do they get stardom in a day, do they have to struggle, and what does struggle mean?
Rampaat means speed. After the success of Marathi films such as Sairat, Time Pass and Balak-Palak, director Ravi Jadhav began to receive calls and messages from young people who claimed to be experts at acting and dancing and wanted to work in films. “In the villages, specially those in Maharashtra, youngsters look up to film stars and believe that, if they get a chance in the industry, they’ll also become stars overnight. They are fascinated by the glamorous life but fail to see their hard work and sacrifices. To let people know that there’s a lot more to offer to acting, I decided to make a film on this subject,” he says. Jadhav’s past films include National-Award winners Natrang, Mitraa and The Landscape.
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