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Mohan Joshi gives Tanvi Hegde acting tips

| | May 27, 2015, at 02:32 am
Mumbai, May 26 (IBNS): Recently on the sets of her debut Marathi film, 'Dhurandhar Bhatawdekar', actress Tanvi Hegde was seen receiving some invaluable tips about acting in Marathi films from veteran actor Mohan Joshi.

A source close to the film informed that the actress who was initially nervous about working with the top actors of Marathi cinema seemed relaxed after her chat with Joshi.

Confirming the news Tanvi said, “I was extremely nervous as it is my first ever Marathi film and Mohan Joshi Sir immediately saw this and came up to me. We spoke for quite a while where he gave me acting tips and even helped me rehearse.”

The film stars two grey-heads who go head-to-head against each other, and try to woo a woman. It is a story around their lives.

The movie stars Mohan Agashe, Mohan Joshi and Kishori Shahane who are among the finest Marathi actors in the industry and have been known for their entertaining performances. Directed by Kshitij Zarapkar and produced by Devdatt Kapadia, Different strokes Communication, the movie is set to release on May 29.

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