Amitabh Yash: The day of IPS amitabh Yash's 'Ghamasan' in Mumbai is fixed, he will eliminate the bandit king on the big screen
The fame of amitabh Yash, the police officer who was specially put on duty to control the riots in Bahraich, Uttar Pradesh, has been continuously reaching hindi cinema. It was amitabh who eliminated Dadua and his gang, who were synonymous with terror in Bundelkhand. jio Studio has made a film with the same name the 'Ghamasan' between Dadua and amitabh Yash and this film is going to premiere at the MAMI Film festival this week. The name of this film was earlier 'Yash' and then irrfan khan was going to play the role of Dadua in it.
The film 'Ghamasan', which got a lot of discussion in the mumbai film world about the lazy working style of director Tigmanshu Dhulia, has been completed. Actor arshad warsi will be seen in the role of dacoit Dadua and actor Pratik gandhi will be seen in the role of IPS officer amitabh yash in the film. arshad warsi and Pratik gandhi are data-face to data-face in a film for the first time and Arshad Warsi's fans are most excited about this film and have been eager to see him in the role of a dacoit. Dadua was once a terror in Uttar Pradesh and there is also a temple in his name in the village Kabraha of Fatehpur district in the state.
Although the film 'Ghamasan' has been produced by jio Studios, its contribution to this film is said to be only that of an investor. The film has been made by golden ratio Films. This company has done everything from choosing its story to its casting and shooting it at real-looking locations. Those who have seen the first copy of the film believe that this film can be the turning point of Arshad Warsi's career. And, at the same time, it can also provide an option for the space of strong villains in hindi cinema.
The release date of arshad warsi and Pratik Gandhi's film 'Ghamasan' has not been decided yet, but considering the way golden ratio has spent money like water on the production of the film, there are a lot of expectations from this film. However, the film's director Tigmanshu Dhulia says that due to his laziness, the budget of the film was increased much more than the set limit, but the film has been completed on time and handed over to jio Studios and now it is going to premiere at the MAMI Film Festival. This premiere will be on Sunday, october 20 at around 8 pm at PVR cinema in Juhu, Mumbai.
Golden Ratio Films, the film production arm of international financial company Vistas Media, has also made many popular films in Marathi and South India. golden ratio, which has madevery popular Marathi films like 'Chandramukhi' and 'AB and CD', director Pa Ranjit's film 'Writer', actor Dhanush's film 'The Extraordinary journey of a Fakir', is making its first big entry in hindi cinema with the film 'Ghamasan'. However, before this, the company has made a small-budget Hindi film 'Nakkash'.