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Sai Tamhankar, renowned for her captivating performances in Marathi and Bollywood films, recently shared her vibrant Makar Sankranti celebrations with fans. In a circulated video, the actress is seen dancing energetically to the song Aaj Ki Raat from Shah Rukh Khan’s film Don alongside college girls, spreading festive cheer. The infectious moves prompted others to join in, creating a joyful atmosphere. Fans in the video can be observed cheering for Sai, showcasing the festive spirit.
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In another video, Sai extends Makar Sankranti’s wishes to the paparazzi while offering them prasad. The warm interaction with the photographers showcases her down-to-earth and cheerful demeanour.
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Looking ahead, Sai Tamhankar is gearing up for the release of her upcoming film Sridevi Prasanna, directed by Vishal Modhave. The movie features Sai Tamhankar and Siddharth Chandekar in lead roles, with a recently released teaser providing a glimpse into their on-screen chemistry. Sridevi Prasanna is scheduled to hit theatres on February 2.
Apart from the talented lead pair, the film boasts a stellar ensemble cast, including Sulabha Arya, Siddharth Bodke, Rasika Sunil, Sanjay Mone, Vandana Sardesai, Sameer Khandekar, Akanksha Gade, Ramakant Diama, Shubhangi Gokhale, Pahul Pethe, and Pallavi Paranjape. The screenplay, penned by accomplished writer Aditi Moghe, has been produced by Kumar Taurani under Tips Films. With this venture, Tips Films, renowned for Bollywood productions, ventures into Marathi cinema.
Sai Tamhankar has made notable appearances in Hindi movies like Ghajini and Marathi films like Rita. Her diverse filmography also includes the 2012 release No Entry Pudhe Dhoka Aahey, and she has been associated with Shreyas Talpade’s production Sanai Choughade.
In her Makar Sankranti celebrations, Sai Tamhankar not only embraced the festivities with dance and cheer but also showcased her warm interaction with fans and the paparazzi.
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