Simmba fame, talented Marathi actor, dancer and
performer, Siddharth Jadhav joins Planet Talent, a wing under the visionary
Marathi entertainment banner Planet Marathi.
Planet Marathi has offered meaningful and exciting
entertainment to Marathi fans for a long time now. From power-packed content
driven films to launching India’s first and only Marathi OTT platform, Planet
Marathi has never failed to surprise Marathi audience. Planet Marathi’s
upcoming wing Planet Talent is taking roots with a promise to nurture the
performing artists from the soil of Maharashtra.
In the past, Amruta Khanvilkar, Kranti Redkar,
Nikhil Chavan, Shivani Baokar, Sayali Sanjeev, and Sanjay Jadhav have also been
associated with Planet Talent. This time Siddharth Jadhav joins the talent
brigade.
Coming from a humble background and atypical
looks, Siddharth has carved his path in this industry with immense hardwork,
passion, and exuding talent. Siddharth debuted in the Marathi film Bakula
Namdev Ghotale. His work in Jatra, Ye Re Ye Re Paisa, De Dhakka, Huppa Huiyya,
Time Please, Dhurala and more have taken Siddharth’s name to every Marathi
household.
This power house of talent of an actor that
Siddharth is, he has even carved his niche on Bollywood. Being one of the most
successful torch bearers of Marathi talent in Bollywood, Siddharth has
showcased his talent in films like Golmaal and Simmba. Expected to soon make
his mark in the Marathi web series world, Siddharth’s addition to the Planet
Talent team is no less than a good news for Marathi audiences.
Talking about his exciting collaboration with
Planet Talent, Siddharth Jadhav says, “It has always been my dream to work with
filmmakers, agencies or banners that envision greatness of the Marathi
entertainment industry. Associating myself with Planet Talent, Amit Bhandari,
and Akshay Bardapurkar adds to that dream. For years now I have worshipped
Marathi films and theatre. Even my work in Hindi has been a byproduct of what
Marathi stage and films have taught me. I will forever be grateful and rooted
with the Marathi industry.”
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