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'Poshter Boyz' trailer launched at film fest

| | Jun 13, 2014, at 08:51 pm
Mumbai, Jun 13 (IBNS): The trailer of Marathi movie 'Poshter Boyz' by actor-turned-producer Shreyas Talpade, was recently launched at the Goa Marathi Film Festival, amidst key figureheads of the Marathi film industry and fans.

Following the launch, Talpade announced that the trailer would be officially launched on Sunday (Jun 15) on all social networking platforms.

Talking at the film festival, Talpade revealed that his upcoming Marathi movie ‘Poshter Boyz’ is inspired by a real life 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.

He said, "The film talks about how the three start getting ridiculed in their village due to this error and how people start to project them as having lost their masculinity due to this surgical procedure."

"The trio goes on a mission to prove that they have been wronged and that they are victims of the system. It’s a very interesting script laced with humor and endearing moments," Talpade added.

Apart from the highly anticipated trailer, what hooked the audiences was the unique poster of the film, in live size standees, having the heads of the three leading actors cut out.

Directed by Sameer Patil, the movie is all set to hit the silver screen on Aug 1.

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