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Actor Rohit Pathak starts shooting of his next movie “Boondein”

Published On : 25 Feb 2016   |  Reported By : Abhishek Dubey


Actor Rohit Pathak who was last seen in Raja Natwarlaal, Jannat, Jannat 2, Mickey Virus, Jal, Mithya and Once Upon A Time in Mumbai has started a shooting of his next movie “Boondein” which is written and directed by Ullahaas Tayade and produced by Deepak Patil. The story revolves around survival and revenge based on Novel “Boondein”. The cast and crew has started shooting at Raigad district Maharashtra. Rohit Pathak is the main lead, who is playing a character of Baabu son of former.

Rohit Pathak said, “I am playing a role of former son Baabu. My father was torcher by Village Sarpanch and I took revenge from him. This is beautiful story based on revenge. I’m enjoying shooting in Raigad and my desi look”.







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