Anand Pandit announces the release of three blockbusters in August
Well-known pan-Indian producer Anand Pandit is looking forward to an eventful August with three of his films releasing close to each other. Pandit known for his Midas touch is one of the few producers in the industry who are making and presenting films in multiple languages across genres. This year, the slate of Anand Pandit Motion Pictures is packed with three multilingual films. It might mark the first time in Indian film history that a producer will be releasing three movies in three different languages in such close proximity. As Pandit says, "My endeavour has always been to work in diverse industries and am excited that three films in Gujarati, Hindi and Marathi will reach theatres across the country on August 25 and September 1, 2023."
The much-awaited 'Tron Ekka’ will be released on August 25 and stars Yash Soni, Malhar Thakar and Mitra Gadhvi in lead roles. The Gujarati situational comedy is directed by Rajesh Sharma and produced by Pandit, Vaishal Shah and Jannock Films. Also starring Kinjal Rajpriya, Esha Kansara, and Tarjanee Bhadla, the film is an uproarious account of three youth trying to make money through a gambling enterprise at a home and then facing one misadventure after another.
Director Yogesh Phulpagar's 'Baap Manus' is a moving, heart-warming Marathi family drama starring superstar Pushkar Jog and will release on September 1. The film narrates the journey of a single father trying to raise his daughter and is produced by Anand Pandit, Rupa Pandit and Pushkar Jog and co-produced by Vaishal Shah and Rahul V Dubey. The other stars in the film include Anusha Dandekar, Kushal Badrike, Shubhangi Gokhale, and child actor Keya Ingle.
The third winner on this list is 'Love-All', a sports drama in Hindi which will release on September 1. Helmed by writer, producer and director Sudhanshu Sharma, the film is about a badminton player's journey to success against all odds and stars Kay Kay Menon. It is presented by Mahesh Bhatt, Anand Pandit and iconic badminton champion Pullela Gopichand himself.