The Gujarati film ‘Laalo – Krishna Sada Sahaayate’ has released in Hindi on January 9 and is now finding its space among movie lovers. The film released alongside big titles like ‘The Raja Saab’, ‘Parashakti’, is slowly growing. Actor Ravi Dubey attended the special Hindi screening of ‘Laalo’ recently and the makers shared pictures and videos from the event on their social media pages. Ravi was seen smiling, talking, and interacting with the cast and crew. On the work front, Ravi Dubey has the most awaited ‘Ramayana’ in the pipeline where he will be playing the role of Lakshman.
Manoj Joshi adds grace to the evening
Adding more power to the celebration, Padmashri awardee Manoj Joshi attended another special screening of the Hindi version. His presence brought a lot of respect and happiness to the event. The makers shared a video from the screening and wrote, “When experience and excellence light up the premiere Padmashri Manoj Joshi at the screening of Laalo – Shri Krishna Sada Sahayte (Hindi) premiere.” Manoj Joshi spent time with the team and watched the film with them.
Hiten Kumar ’s emotional blessing
The Hindi premiere became even more emotional when superstar Hiten Kumar attended the screening. He is well known for his strong negative role in ‘Vash’. At the event, Hiten met the entire cast and crew. He hugged them and spoke to them with warmth and care. The makers shared a video and wrote, “मुंबई में ‘लालो’ हिंदी के प्रीमियर के दौरान सुपरस्टार हितेनकुमार ने फिल्म के कलाकारों को आशीर्वाद.(During the Hindi premiere of ‘Laalo’ in Mumbai, superstar Hiten Kumar blessed the film’s cast.)” In the video, Hiten Kumar is seen smiling, talking kindly, and wishing everyone well. It felt like a blessing before the film’s new journey in Hindi.
Director on the film’s slow journey
In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, director Ankit Sakhiya spoke about how the film grew step by step. He said the team never rushed anything. “To be honest, while we were making the film, we felt it was good and that it would reach people in its own way,” he said. “We believed it had something different to offer, but we never imagined it would connect with so many people in such a short span of time.”
