‘Jaitar’ Based on a true story incident in Khandesh

Pune: Based on true events in Khandesh, Maharashtra. It’s a musical love story with a high pitched drama which has melodious music by Yogesh Khandare. The word Jaiter is from local Khandeshi dialect and means a person who is not a well wisher. The film’s trailer and music was launched recently with much fanfare. An important factor about this launch is that it was done at the hands of a senior journo Mr Nandkumar Patil. Actors Rajat Gawli, Saili Patil, Ganesh Sarkate, lyricist Vishnu Thore, music composer Yogesh Khandare and producer Mohan Ghongde and other technicians were present at the launch.
‘Jaitar’ is a story of a college going couple and is based on a true incident which took place in Malegaon. There is discrimination in the society on the basis of caste, creed, economically weak strata etc. Its repercussions are often seen in love affairs or marriages and the lovers have to face the wrath of the non-prudent society. In rural areas, girls have to suffer the serious consequences of this conflict in many ways. Mainly her education and overall freedom etc are restricted. The story writer and producer of the film Mohan Ghongde is originally an agriculturist. He saw a more serious problem in ‘that’ love affair incident in Malegaon which disturbed his sensitive mind.
To vent his sorrow he wrote the story of Jaitar and to convey it to the society, he chose the medium of cinema and the movie ‘Jaitar’ was produced.
Lyricists Mangesh Kangane, Vishnu Thore and Yogesh Khandare and music composer Yogesh Khandare have come up with loveable songs which are sung by Adarsh ​​Shinde, Avadhoot Gupte and a singer couple Harshvardhan Vavre-Kasturi Vavre. The film’s screenplay-dialogues and direction are by Ghan Shyam Pawar. Rajat Gawli and Saili Patil are two newcomers in the lead roles in this film and Ganesh Sarakte, Gayatri Soham, Avinash Pol, Rameshwar Dapse, Arun Geetha, Smita Prabhu, Jeevan Mahire and Sangram Salvi have played other roles. ‘Jaitar’ will be released all over Maharashtra on 14th April.

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