Mumbai:
Veteran actor Aruna Irani is making acomeback in Marathi movies after 16 years.
The movie, Bol Baby Bol, directed by Vinay Laad andproduced by her brother Balraj Irani, would be released byearly next year.
Laad was all praise for Aruna Irani. "It is a familycomedy revolving around a toddler and Arunaji plays a pivotalrole in the movie," he told PTI.
It was great working with her as she is a dedicatedartist, he said. "We completed the entire shoot in 22 days,"he said.
On whether she faced any language problem, thefilmmaker, who has made serials like Astitva for ZeeMarathi, said she got the dialogues recorded scene-wise ona CD.
"She enquired about the scene to be shot next day andcame prepared by listening to the recorded dialogues. Therewas no problem," he said.
The movie cast includes Makrand Anaspure, AnikeshVishwarao and Neha Pendse. The last time Aruna Irani actedin Marathi movies was in films like Changu Mangu.
Besides Bol baby Bol, Laad also has Chi Sou Kaan MaryFernandez and Kay Karu an Kasa Karu lined up for release.
"All the movies should release around same time," headded.
The movie, Bol Baby Bol, directed by Vinay Laad andproduced by her brother Balraj Irani, would be released byearly next year.
Laad was all praise for Aruna Irani. "It is a familycomedy revolving around a toddler and Arunaji plays a pivotalrole in the movie," he told PTI.
It was great working with her as she is a dedicatedartist, he said. "We completed the entire shoot in 22 days,"he said.
On whether she faced any language problem, thefilmmaker, who has made serials like Astitva for ZeeMarathi, said she got the dialogues recorded scene-wise ona CD.
"She enquired about the scene to be shot next day andcame prepared by listening to the recorded dialogues. Therewas no problem," he said.
The movie cast includes Makrand Anaspure, AnikeshVishwarao and Neha Pendse. The last time Aruna Irani actedin Marathi movies was in films like Changu Mangu.
Besides Bol baby Bol, Laad also has Chi Sou Kaan MaryFernandez and Kay Karu an Kasa Karu lined up for release.
"All the movies should release around same time," headded.