Khichik Trailer Out Now: Here Is A Sneak Peak In Siddharth Jadhav's Next Film

Siddharth Jadhav announces his new trailer ‘Gheun Yeun Rahilo Na Be, 20 September la Khichik’

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Khichik Trailer Out Now: Here Is A Sneak Peak In Siddharth Jadhav's Next Film
A new dramatic Marathi movie 'Khichik', written and directed by Pritam SK Patil, starring Siddharth Jadhav and Prathamesh Parab as lead, is set to release on the 20th of September. The movie has stirred up a lot of curiosity in Marathi fans. While the title ‘Khichik’, resembles the sound of clicking photographs, it’s not quite related to it.

Siddharth Jadhav shares the link of this new film on his Instagram. The trailer tells us this story is about the people of a village, their faith, their relation, the romance brewing in their streets, the problems they face and the brotherhood they share! A lot can be told from the trailer about the impeccable cinematography, direction, acting, and music. ‘Khichik’ for sure, will be a wonderful treat for the audience!


As it is seen in the trailer, everyone is concerned about 'Khichik', which leaves fans curious about what exactly is ‘Khichik’. The trailer shows that everyone in the village is worried about something that happened because of this ‘Khichik’ that starts with a bit of comedy but ends up as something tragic.

The child actor Yash Khond is the main character of the movie and this is his debut in Marathi films. After last year’s 'Yere Yere Paisa', movie superstar Siddharth who has already won over Marathi and Hindi's hearts, will be seen playing the lead character in this movie. Prathamesh Parab plays a supportive role and clearly sets himself apart in the trailers too. 

The film’s trailer is getting a good response from the audience and fans are especially curious about Siddharth’s character in the movie that resembles ‘Mithun’. Siddharth Jadhav and Prathamesh Parab are regularly posting all the updates of movie on their Instagram. To find out more about the film, stay tuned.


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