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What’s ‘AB aani CD’ all about?

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Senior citizens are often neglected and their opinions are hardly taken into consideration by the younger generation these days. So they tend to feel lonely. But Jyeshtha Nagarik Sangha (senior citizens association) brings these elderly members together. The members of this group meet at parks or the homes of its members.

Upcoming Marathi film AB Aani CD revolves around Chandrakant Deshpande (CD), played by Vikram Gokhale, who is part of a Jyeshtha Nagarik Sangha. He spends his time chatting and discussing various ideas and issues with his friends. 

The organisation also arranges melodious musical events by singer Devaki Pandit. On one such occasion, everyone is happy to know that superstar Amitabh Bachchan (AB) is CD’s childhood friend. 

Excited by the information, they decide to surprise CD on his 75th birthday and send an email to Big B requesting him  to be present at the party they are organising for CD. Does the email reach AB? Will the megastar be present at the birthday celebration? 

Watch the film AB Aani CD to know the answers to these questions. 

The movie is directed by Milind Lele, written by Hemant Edlabadkar and produced by Akshay Bardapurkar of Planet Marathi along with Golden Ratio films. 

Presented by PVR, the film is releasing on March 13.

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