Pimpri: Marathi film Jhund based on the biography of retired football player Vijay Barse is in discussion these days. The film is directed by famous director Nagraj Manjule, based on how this film changes the lives of adolescent children of slums living on the wrong path from slum soccer, football. Juveniles, slum children and football players along with Vijay Barse and Pimpri-Chinchwad City Police Commissioner Krishna Prakash enjoyed the film at the INOX Theater located at Alpro City Mall, Chinchwad.
The film ‘Jhund’ is based on the children of a slum. Retired sports coach from Nagpur, Vijay Barse has trained slum children to make them football players. How did these crime-inclined kids improve while playing football, how did Barse instill in them an interest in football? It was shot in this movie. This film marks his work, in which the role of Barse was played by the megastar of the century Amitabh Bachchan.
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special show organized
A special show of the film Jhund was organized for such children of the city, for which Sandesh Borde, Hrishikesh Tapshalkar, Kapilesh Igway, and Sajji Varkey made special efforts and gathered such children. 55 to 60 children took advantage of this film. This film has taught us how to move ahead in life by correcting our mistakes, these children expressed their reaction.
Slum soccer work going well in Pimpri-Chinchwad
Talking to the media after watching the film, Vijay Barse said that the work of Slum Soccer in Pimpri-Chinchwad is going well. The praise of these children and their gurus is less. The best players from this team will be selected to play at the state level. He also said that he would try to get the Slum Soccer National Championship to be held in Pimpri-Chinchwad.
An inspirational film: Police Commissioner
Police Commissioner Krishna Prakash said that it is an inspirational film for the children who have lost their way and the children who are violating the law. This film will help in bringing about a radical change in the lives of children. Assistant Commissioner of Police Sagar Kawade, Deepali Shirke of Special Children’s Squad, Gajanan Korde of Samvad Sanstha, Gaurav Choudhary, Kundan Kasbe, Sumit Jagdane, Amit Shinde, Unit Manager of INOX Sadanand Sawant assisted in the program.