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Madhur Bhandarkar plays piano?

| | Sep 22, 2015, at 09:11 pm
Mumbai, Sept 22 (IBNS): We are well aware of Madhur Bhandarkar's talent with filmmaking, but what we bet you didn't know is the director's affinity with music.
Madhur plays the piano and was seen playing one on the sets of his upcoming film ‘Calendar Girls’. 
 
Apparently he kept the cast and crew entertained with some of his favourite tunes.

A source close to the director revealed, “Madhur would have impromptu sessions during breaks. He used to play his favourite songs; it was a very fun environment.”

Set to release on Sept 25, ‘Calendar Girls’ essays the story of five models, who go through various phases from fame to anonymity. 
 
It stars Akanksha Puri, Avani Modi, Kyra Dutt, Ruhi Singh and Satarupa Pyne in pivotal roles. Produced by Sangeeta Ahir’s Manglmurti Films, ‘Calendar Girls’ is directed by Madhur Bhandarkar.

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