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Jamtara fame Anshuman Pushkar all set for his next ‘Hajamat’ premiere at MAMI 2023!

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After receiving critical acclaim for his compelling performances in series such as “Grahan” and “Jamtara,” actor Anshumaan Pushkar is set to make his MAMI 2023 festival debut with his latest offering, “Hajamat.” The series promises to be yet another heartwarming story about small-town heroes! Anshumaan Pushkar, has made a name for himself through his powerful voice, charming persona, and memorable characters, such as Rishi from Grahan and Rocky from Jamtara. His recent appearance in Vidhu Vinod Chopra’s critically acclaimed film “12th Fail” reaffirms his enduring presence in the industry.

“Hajamat” is a tribute to the indomitable entrepreneurial spirit that thrives in small-town India, with themes of family, friendship, love, and unwavering determination interwoven. The series, directed by Akhil Sachdeva and produced by Jyoti Deshpande and Rusk Studios, promises to be a cinematic masterpiece that will resonate with audiences of all ages. The ensemble cast, which includes the talented Jameel Khan, Sanvikkaa, and Prateik Pachori, among others, is set to deliver performances that will be remembered. With “Hajamat,” Anshumaan Pushkar takes the MAMI stage. Audiences can expect nothing less than a cinematic journey that tugs at the heartstrings while celebrating the soul of India’s heartland.

Anshuman Pushkar gets candid:

Anshumaan says on his festival debut, “I am immensely thrilled to present ‘Hajamat’ at MAMI 2023. This project is dear to my heart because it embodies the spirit of small-town India and its unwavering determination. This character was not only relatable, but it also provided me with the exciting opportunity to work with such a talented cast and crew. I believe ‘Hajamat’ will have a profound impact on audiences. I am grateful to MAMI for providing us with the novel opportunity to explore the show with the press and audiences prior to the series’ release.”

The Jio MAMI Mumbai Film Festival kicks off on Friday and will feature over 250 films from around the world over the course of ten days. The festival highlights the most recent films and emerging voices in South Asian cinema. The South Asia Competition is the festival’s focal point this year, which aligns with the festival’s new focus on establishing itself as a centre for South Asian and South Asian Diaspora cinema and talent.

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