‘Amaira’ Screening Celebrates Regional Storytelling
Mumbai, May 2025 – Filmmaker Subhash Ghai and his production house Mukta Arts hosted a special screening of their fifth Marathi film, ‘Amaira’, at SUN CITY MUKTAA2 in Vile Parle East. The event brought together the cast, crew, and film industry veterans for a celebration of regional cinema.
Jackie Shroff and Industry Guests Add Star Power
The screening saw Bollywood icon Jackie Shroff in attendance, adding glamour to the evening. Known for his long-standing association with Ghai, Shroff’s presence delighted guests and fans.
Subhash Ghai Reinforces Commitment to Marathi Cinema
Ghai welcomed attendees and shared his thoughts on the film.
“‘Amaira’ is our fifth Marathi production. It reflects stories rooted in Indian values with a modern voice and strong music. We hope it connects emotionally with audiences,” he said.
Previous Marathi titles from Mukta Arts include Valu, Sai Chogade, Samhita, and Vijeta.
Ashish Shelar Commends Ghai’s Cultural Contribution
Ashish Shelar, Maharashtra’s Culture Minister, praised Mukta Arts for backing Marathi films.
“I feel proud today. Marathi cinema, our directors, and our culture are gaining national attention. When filmmakers like Subhash Ghai promote regional cinema, it inspires all of us,” Shelar said.
He highlighted the emergence of talents like Sai Godbole, trained at Whistling Woods, as a success story of Ghai’s institutions.
Cast and Crew Honored
Shelar applauded the performances of Sai Godbole, Ajinkya, Pooja Sawant, and Rajeshwari Sachdev. He presented tokens of appreciation to the actors and technical team as the audience cheered for the film.
A Nod to Cultural Legacy
“Subhash Ghai is not just a filmmaker—he’s my neighbor and a cultural force,” Shelar added.
He urged continued support for Marathi cinema, emphasizing its value for future generations.
Conclusion: A Night of Cinema and Cultural Pride
The evening was more than a film screening—it was a celebration of Marathi cinema, talent, and collaboration. With Mukta Arts and Subhash Ghai at the helm, regional cinema continues to gain momentum and mainstream recognition.
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