TV actress #DipikaChikalia, who played the role of Sita in Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan in 1986 is all set to make a comeback. The actress will now be seen in a #GujratiMovie 'Natsamrat'. The movie is a Gujarati theatrical adaptation of the blockbuster and critically acclaimed Marathi movie by the same name. Nana Patekar's role of #Natsamrat is played by Gujrati Actor #SiddharthRanderia, popularly known as GUJJU BHAI.
The Movie is Directed by Jayant Gilatar ,whose last directorial "Chalk N Duster" was one of most critically appreciated of the year, starring Juhi Chawla ,Shabana Azmi Richa Chadda and may more popular actors of Bollywood.
Post Ramayan, Deepika was seen in popular shows like Sword of Tipu Sultan and Vikram aur Betaal. Deepika took a sabbatical after she got married to Gujarati businessman Hemant Topiwala, who is the owner of a cosmetic company. After quitting the entertainment industry, Deepika helped her husband in his business. The actress has two beautiful daugters - Nidhi and Juhi.
According to the source,Deepika didn't know about Jayant Gilatar ,when she was approached for the film ,she first Saw Jayant Gilatar's last directorial 'Chalk N Duster', after watching the film she was convinced with the directors vision as she loved the his previous film .She than also watched Marathi Natsamrat and agreed to act in Gujrati Adaptation of the film.
She loved the Marathi Natasmarat and loved Nana Patekar's performance in the film.Not only that each and every character in the film is is equally important and makes it a phenominal movie to watch out for .She is very excited for the release of the film and assures that audience will love it too.
The Movie releases on 30th August 2018.
ABOUT THE MOVIE
Natsamrat is an engrossing & rich story of an actor who has scaled dizzying heights of popularity in his career and goes on to retire at the peak. Harindra Pathak (Siddharth Randeria) is the protagonist who goes on to realize that his popularity & importance stay valid & relevant only till he is onstage. Let down by circumstances & his own blood, Harindra eventually retires to a life of complete obscurity and alienation.
The literal title 'emperor among the actors' is ironical as the emperor is reduced to a life on the footpaths where he and his talents remain unrecognisable and uncelebrated. It is an apt corollary for the strange twists & turns that life presents and how we are mere puppets at the hands of destiny.
Supported by an outstanding cast of actors like the ever-dependable Manoj Joshi, Deepika Chikhalia & Tasneem Sheikh, the movie is a Gujarati theatrical adaptationof the Marathi movie by the same name.
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