Earthy, real and fascinating is what describes Eros
International’s Banjo's trailer. The musical trailer that brings to light the
concept of street musicians and the journey of the Banjo players is the first
for a mainstream Hindi cinema.
The trailer of Banjo was launched amidst a packed house
by Riteish Deshmukh, Nargis Fakhri, director Ravi Jadhav and producer Krishika
Lulla was launched amidst fan-fare today.
With live performances by Riteish and Nargis along with
real banjo players, the event turned out to be a musical extravaganza!
Interestingly, the same banjo players who are part of ‘Lalbaug Beats’ banjo
group from Mumbai’s Lalbaug area have also been part of the film. The musicians
played iconic Bollywood tunes that used Banjo in their compositions at the
event.
Producer Krishika Lulla says, "At Eros, we always
believe in exploring different subjects and I don't think anybody has ever
explored the concept of street musicians in Bollywood. Banjo is a beautiful
story and an interesting team put together. I'm very proud of Banjo."
Says Riteish Deshmukh, "Watching banjo players
during festivals always attracted me. Working on Banjo fulfilled my dream and
wish to play the instrument. Banjo is special because like the Banjo group
members, the team working on the film is equally great. All of them make my
experience special."
Nargis Fakhri adds, "It's the story of the street
players and their hope of making it big which was quite fascinating. It truly
resonates with your soul. I'm grateful to Krishika Lulla for having me be part
of the film."
Says Ravi Jadhav, "Our country is full of talented
artists. You can spot talent at every corner. Banjo is about street musicians
and their dreams to get a stage to showcase their talent. The music they create
has a universal appeal. Banjo is dedicated to all the street musicians who
aspire to make it big."
Banjo, produced by Eros International and directed by
Ravi Jadhav starring Riteish Deshmukh and Nargis Fakhri, releases on 23rd
September.

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