Marathi actress Sonalee Kulkarni, who has done quite a few films shot to fame in the critically acclaimed movie Natrang, opposite Atul Kulkarni. Now, she is being talked about for her performance in noted art director Nitin Desai's directorial debut Ajintha, which released last Friday.
A trained bharatnatyam dancer, Sonalee realised she wanted to act when she did a documentary film at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), at the age of 14.
Ajintha is based on a true love story between Major Robert Gill and a tribal girl named Paro. His passion towards the art, madness for colours, clear understanding of love, everything this character experiences in the movie depicts how an officer from the West, slowly starts believing in Buddhist principles and gets Indian at heart. Gill chose to stay in India for the rest of his life, close to Ajanta, and Paro.
A trained bharatnatyam dancer, Sonalee realised she wanted to act when she did a documentary film at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), at the age of 14.
Ajintha is based on a true love story between Major Robert Gill and a tribal girl named Paro. His passion towards the art, madness for colours, clear understanding of love, everything this character experiences in the movie depicts how an officer from the West, slowly starts believing in Buddhist principles and gets Indian at heart. Gill chose to stay in India for the rest of his life, close to Ajanta, and Paro.
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