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Trailer of 'Time Bara Vait' released

| | Apr 07, 2015, at 10:46 pm
Mumbai, Apr 7 (IBNS):The trailer of the much-awaited Marathi Comedy Thriller 'Time Bara Vait' has been released.

 Keeping the theme of the film in mind, the trailer shows the life of the two protagonists Rahul and Priya, played by Bhushan Pradhan and Nidhi Oza, as they race against Time to accomplish certain challenges before 5pm

The film also stars the popular actor- director- writer Satish Rajwade in an unforgettable role.
 
Watch the trailer at: bit.ly/TimeBaraVait_OfficialTrailer

 ‘Time Bara Vait’ is edited and directed by Rahul Bhatankar. The film also stars popular faces of the Marathi industry like Bhau Kadam, Hrishikesh Joshi, Anand Ingale along others.  

Produced by VRG Motion Pictures, ‘Time Bara Vait’ is a fast-paced comedy-thriller with plenty of action, a gripping storyline and some amazing music which certainly makes it unique in terms of content as far as Marathi cinema is concerned. 

The film is set to release on June 5, 2015.

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