IAF officer Sanjay Patil turns writer; pens the script for a Marathi film
IAF officer Sanjay Patil turns writer; pens the script for a Marathi film
The film, 'Manatlya Unhat', is inspired from the pains Patil's parents took for his upbringing and education.

Mumbai: A senior officer of the Indian Air Force (IAF) has penned script of a Marathi film that deals with travails of parents who make sacrifices to ensure their children have good upbringing and quality education, and support them in realising their dreams in life.

"The film, 'Manatlya Unhat', is inspired from the pains my parents took for my upbringing and education," Wing Commander Sanjay Patil told PTI.

The film, for which he has written the script, releases in two months and features three National Award winning actors, Kishor Kadam, Mitali Jagtap and Hansraj Jagtap, a child artist.

"Each one of us have certain dreams and we strive hard to turn our dreams into reality," Patil said.

"For accomplishing our dreams, we get the support of our parents who work hard to ensure we get best of education which has become very costly now a days.

"Do the children who run around to fulfil their own dreams even pause and give a thought to the aspirations of their parents? Do they ponder if their parents have realised their dreams? The film deals with these issues," he said.

'Manatlya Unhat' is produced by Vijayshree Patil of Anand Sagar Productions. This is the first film under this banner and is directed by Pandurang Jadhav.

"I liked the story narrated to me by Sanjay Patil and I felt the film has a good message for the youth of today and I am sure it will be liked by everyone," Jadhav said.

Kailash Waghmare, who has acted in critically acclaimed play 'Shivaji Underground in Bhimnagar Mohalla' also features in the movie, whose other cast include Sameer Dharmadhikari, Nagesh Bhosle, Ruchita Jadhav, Chhaya Kadam and child actors Manthan Patil and Oveshikha Patil.

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