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Pratik Gandhi's 'Raavan Leela' to release in cinemas on Oct 1

By IANS | Updated: August 24, 2021 13:30 IST

Mumbai, Aug 24 Pratik Gandhis feature film ‘Raavan Leela is all set to release in cinemas on October ...

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Mumbai, Aug 24 Pratik Gandhis feature film ‘Raavan Leela is all set to release in cinemas on October 1. The actor took to social media to announce the release date of the film along with its poster on Tuesday.

'Raavan Leela' is Pratik Gandhi's Bollywood debut in the lead role opposite actress Aindrita Ray. Pratik will be seen in the role of Rajaram Joshi in the dramatic entertainer.

Pratik, 41, rose to prominence with his role of Harshad Mehta in the web series 'Scam 1992'.

'Raavan Leela' is helmed by Hardik Gajjar and written by Shreyes Anil Lowlekar.

The actor's upcoming films are 'Dedh Bigha Zameen' and 'Atithi Bhooto Bhava'.

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