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Navin Prabhakar opens up about his Marathi film, Soham

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Navin Prabhakar is looking forward to the release of his Marathi film Soham, directed by Datta Bhandare.

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Elaborating further, he says, “The plot of this film is westernised English education. If we bring richness to our languages, that will be a commendable thing. The school where I was shooting, there were students who were 12 or 13 and they were fighting in Sanskrit. Can you imagine that?”

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Talking about balancing Marathi and Hindi projects, he says, “I think balancing the two is easy because I am comfortable in both the languages. There is just a thin line between Marathi and Hindi language. The Marathi industry has flourished in the recent years.”

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