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The Yavat police has registered a non-cognisable offence against Manjrekar. The person has filed a complaint on Saturday and not on the same night, because he was drunk that time. I don’t know why it is being made into a big issue,” Manjrekar said reportedly.
On the work front, Manjrekar will next be seen in Saumitra Singh’s ‘Taxi No. 24’.
New Delhi: A complaint was filed against filmmaker and actor Mahesh Manjrekar for allegedly slapping and abusing a man in Maharashtra, as per reports. The filmmaker allegedly slapped the man after his car hit Manjrekar s vehicle on Friday (January 15) night near Yavat village on Pune-Solapur highway, police officials told PTI.
Music of Mahesh Manjrekar-starrer Taxi No. 24 heightens thriller impact
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Composer Jayant Sankla has revealed a bit of his creative process for the music of the upcoming psychological thriller, Taxi No. 24.. Image Source: IANS News
Mumbai, Jan 6 : Composer Jayant Sankla has revealed a bit of his creative process for the music of the upcoming psychological thriller, Taxi No. 24.
Directed by Saumitra Singh, the film features Mahesh Manjrekar, Anangsha Biswas and Jagjeet Sandhu in pivotal roles. I have tried giving full justice to the background music. Because the film is a psychological thriller, I have kept shades of grunting sounds to make the impact deep and enthralling. The theme track will give the feel of eighties classic Rock n Roll, with rugged guitar riff. I have also composed a track Jannat dikha du with a jazz arrangement and can t wait for reactions to the song, he said.
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