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Pratik Gandhi-starrer 'Raavan Leela' now titled 'Bhavai'The decision was taken after receiving audiences' requests for the title change and 'to respect their sentiments'
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Poster of 'Bhavai'. Credit: Twitter/ @pratikg80
Poster of 'Bhavai'. Credit: Twitter/ @pratikg80

The title of actor Pratik Gandhi's upcoming musical drama Raavan Leela has been changed to Bhavai, the makers announced on Tuesday.

Set against the backdrop of Bhavai, a popular folk theatre form from Gujarat, the movie marks the Scam 1992- The Harshad Mehta Story star's first Hindi feature film as a lead.

According to a statement by the makers, the decision was taken after receiving audiences' requests for the title change and "to respect their sentiments".

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Director Hardik Gajjar said the team is confident that Bhavai will entertain the audience.

"I am happy to honour the wishes of my stakeholders and audience, the love we have received for the film thus far is resonance of the fact that good cinema is the need of the hour. Cinema is a medium meant to entertain people and so is our film.

"Audiences have showered Pratik with love for his work and we hope that this film will only see it multiply. It's a film that is close to our hearts and we are confident that audiences will love it with all their hearts too," Gajjar said.

Bhavai also stars Aindrita Ray, Rajendra Gupta, Rajesh Sharma, and Abhimanyu Singh in pivotal roles and is set to release theatrically on October 1.

The film is presented by Dr Jayantilal Gada (Pen Studios) and produced by Dhaval Jayantilal Gada, Aksshay Jayantilal Gada, Parth Gajjar, and Hardik Gajjar films in association with Backbencher Pictures.

Gandhi has previously acted in Hindi movies Loveyatri and Mitron, and Gujarati films like Bey Yaar and Wrong Side Raju, which won the National Award for best feature film in Gujarati.

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(Published 14 September 2021, 14:00 IST)