Prasad Oak Shares The Very First Look Of The Film In This New Poster
Marathi cinema's actor-turned-director, Prasad Oak unveils the first look poster of upcoming Marathi film, 'Picasso' and fans are thrilled!
Marathi film industry’s National award-winning director and eminent filmmaker, Prasad Oak’s work in Kaccha Limbu won him appreciation from fans and critics. Now he is coming back with two blockbuster movies that will uproot the perceptions of people about Marathi films.
Prasad Oak, who is already in the buzz for upcoming historical drama ‘Hirkani’, has now released a new poster of his film ‘Picasso’ on his Instagram.
This intriguing poster showcases a man dressed like god, posing just before his performance and a child sitting on a rock looking towards the sky.
The film revolves around a 7th grade student Gandharva, played by child actor Samay Sanjeev Tambe, who lives in a remote village in Maharashtra with his ailing mother and troubled, alcoholic father Pandurang, played by Prasad Oak.
The story is about their passion for art and the struggle to arrange for funds, when Gandharva gets selected for the National Painting Competition and the winner has a chance to visit Picasso's birthplace Spain. Pandurang, who was once a passionate stage artist; has now succumbed to his addiction. Will he be able to fulfill his son's dream?
‘Dashavatara’, which is considered as one of the oldest forms of folk theatre in the world; that has its roots in India, is the central theme of this film. The film is slated for winter 2019 release.
Image Source:-instagram/oakprasad
Prasad Oak, who is already in the buzz for upcoming historical drama ‘Hirkani’, has now released a new poster of his film ‘Picasso’ on his Instagram.
This intriguing poster showcases a man dressed like god, posing just before his performance and a child sitting on a rock looking towards the sky.
The film revolves around a 7th grade student Gandharva, played by child actor Samay Sanjeev Tambe, who lives in a remote village in Maharashtra with his ailing mother and troubled, alcoholic father Pandurang, played by Prasad Oak.
The story is about their passion for art and the struggle to arrange for funds, when Gandharva gets selected for the National Painting Competition and the winner has a chance to visit Picasso's birthplace Spain. Pandurang, who was once a passionate stage artist; has now succumbed to his addiction. Will he be able to fulfill his son's dream?
‘Dashavatara’, which is considered as one of the oldest forms of folk theatre in the world; that has its roots in India, is the central theme of this film. The film is slated for winter 2019 release.
Image Source:-instagram/oakprasad