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Marathi Actress Ketaki Embraces Relatable Family Roles

Summary

  • Ketaki to star in Marathi film 'Tu Majha Kinara' as a mother
  • Film focuses on relatable family dynamics, a theme she feels is underrepresented
  • Ketaki notes shared passion for filmmaking across Marathi and South Indian industries
Marathi Actress Ketaki Embraces Relatable Family Roles

Marathi actress Ketaki is gearing up to take on the role of a mother in the upcoming film 'Tu Majha Kinara.' The actress emphasizes that the film's focus on relatable family dynamics is a refreshing change, as she feels this theme has been underrepresented in the industry lately.

"It's after a long time that a story revolving around family dynamics is being told," Ketaki explains. "We needed a subject that reflects real-life, relatable problems, and I'm really glad to be a part of such a film."

Ketaki's versatility extends beyond the Marathi film industry, as she has also made her mark in the South Indian cinema landscape. When asked about the differences between the two, she notes that while each has its own cultural flavor and storytelling style, the underlying passion for filmmaking is equally strong.

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"Honestly, I don't see a stark difference between the two," Ketaki shares. "Of course, each has its own cultural flavour and storytelling style, but at the core, both industries are equally passionate about cinema."

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Ketaki will play the role of a mother in the Marathi film 'Tu Majha Kinara.'
Ketaki emphasizes that the film 'Tu Majha Kinara' focuses on relatable family dynamics, a theme she feels is currently underrepresented in cinema.
Ketaki notes that while Marathi and South Indian cinema have their own cultural flavors and storytelling styles, they are equally passionate about filmmaking at their core.

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