

The film has Shreyas Talpade and Manjari Fadnis in the lead. Wah Taj has been in the making for a while and now is seeing a release after a modest round of promotion. Other releases of the week are dependent on word of mouth too. As a producer, Krishika Lulla has traditionally backed some interesting films with an inherent Indian flavor and one expects Banjo to be an extension of that. Since the film has a Mumbai base to it, that territory should fetch the best results. Now that Riteish is back with Banjo, all eyes are on how audiences lap up to the film. That film too had actually done decent business and emerged as a plus affair. His last Hindi solo release was way back in 2012 though – Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya.

His last solo release was Lai Bhaari which was a Marathi film and released a couple of years back. Tail Piece: Chello Divas nay Days Of Tafree is a very entertaining film for one & all.When it comes to solo films, he has been quite selective though. Performance wise all the debutant actors like Yash Soni, Ansh Bagri, Sanchay Goswami, Nimisha Mehta, Kinjal Rajpriya, Anuradha Mukherji & Sarabjit Bindra et al have given off their “Best” to the best of their abilities and all of them indeed deserve full marks for that. A special vote of thanks goes to the producers duo of Anand Pandit & Rashmi Sharma for joining hands to bring this lovely gift for the Hindi audiences. In fact Days Of Tafree is a merry go round roller coaster ride of comedy. Their lives, loves, relationships which are mostly full of pranks & fun are explored until the last day (Chello Divas) of the College arrives and all the 7 friends are now all set to start a new chapter of their lives.ĭebutant director Krishnadev Yagnik has made or rather remade a totally fun film, full of non-stop laughter & joi de vivre. The scripted scenario of Days Of Tafree centers around 7 best friends namely Nikhil (Yash Soni), Vicky (Ansh Bagri), Suresh (Sanchay Goswami), Dhulla (Sarabjit Bindra), Pooja (Nimisha Mehta), Nisha (Kinjal Rajpriya) & Nisha (Anuradha Mukherjee) all of whom are busy enjoying their college life in Delhi. So after Marathi Film director Ravi Jadhav made his entry into Bollywood with Banjo this week, it is now the turn of Gujarati Film director Krishnadev Yagnik who makes his Bollywoodian debut with Days Of Tafree which happens to be a remake of his own superhit Gujarati film Chello Divas.

Nowadays regional film directors are tracking their way towards Bollywood. Starcast: Yash Soni, Ansh Bagri, Sanchay Goswami, Nimisha Mehta, Kinjal Rajpriya, Anuradha Mukherji & Sarabjit Bindra et al Banner: Anand Motion Pictures & Rashmi Sharma Films
