Shreyas Talpade and his ‘Poshter Boyz’ team takes Nagpur by storm

Shreyas Talpade and his ‘Poshter Boyz’ team takes Nagpur by storm

MUMBAI: Fans and youth in Nagpur were treated with a special surprise as they got to interact with Bollywood Heartthrob and Marathi superstar actor-producer Shreyas Talpade who was in the city with the cast and crew to promote his upcoming home production ‘Poshter Boyz.'

 

Being produced under his banner Affluence Movies, the film which is directed by Sameer Patil and has been shot across real locations across Western Maharashtra, stars Dilip Prabhavalkar, Aniket Vishwasrao, Hrishikesh Joshi, Pooja Sawant, Neha Joshi, amongst others. Another key highlight of the film is its music, which features Leslie Lewis.

 

‘Poshter Boyz’ is a wholesome family entertainer. It is a humorous take on a key social issue where three ordinary individuals of completely different age-groups find themselves brought together in an unwanted situation that has a serious negative effect on their well-settled happily progressing life. It revolves around an incident of three ordinary people who, to their surprise, find their pictures on a poster promoting vasectomy and how that error changes their lives around. Laced with a very interesting and well rounded music and background score, the film explores the journey of these three men through these trying times and their fight for justice.

 

The theatrical trailer, which crossed over one lakh Youtube views in just under three days, and the songs of ‘Poshter Boyz’ have been well received by the audiences and are looking forward to watching the film. The film also became the first Marathi movie to ever do a Google hangout, as well as tie up with Maha eSeva Kendras of Maharashtra government which will help in the movie's ticket sales, marketing and distribution. 

 

Other credits include producer and costumes by Deepti Talpade, associate producer Hadi Ali Abrar, story, and dialogues by Sameer Patil, screenplay by Sameer Patil and Charudatt Bhagwat, and cinematographer by Pushpank Gawde.