Premji: Rise of a Warrior

Premji: Rise of a Warrior
Directed by Vijaygiri Bava
Produced by Twinkle Vijaygiri
Written by Vijaygiri
Gireesh Parmar
Screenplay by Vijaygiri
Starring
  • Abhimanyu Singh
  • Happy Bhavsar
  • Mehul Solanki
  • Aarohi Patel
  • Malhar Pandya
  • Namrata Pathak
  • Maulik Nayak
  • Vishal Vaishya
Music by Kedar Upadhyay–Bhargav Purohit
Cinematography Pruthvish Mistry
Nilesh Goswami
Pratik Raj
Edited by Chirag Vaishnav
(Associate Editor : Parth Desai)
Production
company
Vijaygiri Films
Release dates
  • 10 July 2015 (2015-07-10)
Country India
Language

Gujarati

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Premji: Rise of a Warrior is a new era Gujarati film directed by Vijaygiri Bava & produced by Twinkle Vijaygiri. It also stars the popular hindi cinema actor, Abhimanyu Singh.

The film is about a boy named Premji (played by Mehul Solanki) who hails from a Kutchi village. He comes to Ahmedabad with a tragic past and he constantly struggles to know who he really is. In this journey, his soul mate, Pavan (played by Aarohi Patel) and his best friends Mukesh (Maulik Nayak), Chitra (Namrata Pathak) and Roy (Malhar Pandya) supports him and joins his fight against the evil. The film was released on 10 July 2015

Cast

Production

Development

After directing various short films including the short film Amdavadi Mijaj,[1] Director Vijaygiri is now debuting with Premji – Rise of A Warrior. The concept of a boy who is struggling with himself for his own identity clicked in the director’s mind long time ago and he gradually developed the story. Dialogues of the film are written by Gireesh Parmar & Vijaygiri. The Cast includes veteran Gujarati theater artists like Happy Bhavsar, Maulik Nayak, Mehul Solanki, Namrata Pathak & Vishal Vaishya along with hindi cinema actor Abhimanyu Singh.

Filming

The film is shot in the locations of Ahmedabad, Diu & Kutch. It was shot at more than 20 locations in 25 days.[2] Talking about filming the locations, VijayGiri said, "We have tried to cover the college life of Ahmedabad but the emphasis was given more to the Kutch locations as per the script's requirement. Also, we have tried to capture Diu the way you might have never seen before."

Music for the film is composed by Kedar Upadhyay–Bhargav Purohit. The duo is well known for composing music in various stage plays. Director Vijaygiri says, "Premji's music is completely theme based music. As the story will progress, you will be able to find lots of variation in music like Kutch folk song, ritual song etc."[3]

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References

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