Kranti Redkar is a well-known Marathi film, television and stage actor, who debuted in Marathi cinema with the 2000 movie Soon Asavi Ashi, opposite Ankush Choudhary.
She went on to play the role of Apoorva Kumari, the kidnapped girl, in the 2003 Bollywood film Gangaajal.
Star-crossed lovers from different social strata struggle to overcome differences in class and family expectation, as well as a long separation.
Mother Teresa, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, is considered one of the greatest humanitarians of modern times. Her selfless commitment changed hearts, lives and inspired millions throughout the world. The Letters, as told through personal letters she wrote over the last 40 years of her life, reveal a troubled and vulnerable women who grew to feel an isolation and an abandonment by God.
Shikshanacha Aaicha Gho is a 2010 Indian Marathi film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar starring Sachin Khedekar, Bharat Jadhav, Saksham Kulkarni, Gauri Vaidya, Siddharth Jadhav and Kranti Redkar. The film was released on 15 January 2010.[2] Films music composed by trio Ajit-Atul-Sameer. After Astitva with 9 years long gap Mahesh Manjrekar directed Marathi film.This film was later remade in Tamil & Telugu as Dhoni and in Bengali as "Chalo Paltai" starring Prosenjit Chatterjee.
Sanjubhai, Anky, Sattar, Swapnil and Pady along with three female friends go for a rave party at a farmhouse in the jungle, where a cop tries to arrest Swapnil for drugs possession. However all the friends escape in the jungle and then they see a child sacrifice being performed in the jungle and then chance upon another boy who is kidnapped. They rescue the boy but the kidnappers are after them will they survive in the jungle and get the bad guys into jail and solve the 'sacrifice' mystery.
Plotting to make some quick cash, conniving young Monya (Bharat Jadhav) targets the residents of a village caught in a feud with a neighboring community, but his plans are jeopardized when another youth who closely resembles him also arrives in town. As each boy is repeatedly mistaken for the other, they both must contend with the two villages' feverish rivalry over which will host a religious festival. Kedar Shinde directs this comedy.