After creating waves with the Stree franchise, Shraddha Kapoor is now poised for one of the most powerful roles of her career. Moving beyond the supernatural and horror-comedy space, Shraddha will star as the legendary Lavani artist Vithabai Narayangaonkar—fondly known as the ‘Tamasha Queen’—in an ambitious new biopic titled ‘Vittha’.
Big Blockbuster Team Behind the Film-
Producer: Dinesh Vijan (the hitmaker behind ‘Chhava’ and acclaimed for shaping unique narratives)
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Director: Laxman Utekar (of ‘Chhava’ and ‘Luka Chuppi’ fame), reuniting with Vijan for this special project
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Subject: The life and legacy of Vithabai Narayangaonkar, an icon in Maharashtra’s folk theatre, who elevated Lavani and Tamasha with her artistry and fearless performances
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Not Just a Biopic:
The film will chronicle the journey of Vithabai—from her humble roots to becoming a cultural sensation and champion of Marathi folk performance. It will also spotlight Bollywood’s increasing connection with India’s regional art forms. -
Music & Production:
Discussions are on for musical composition and supporting roles, ensuring the folk theatre vibe is authentically captured. The script and music reflect a celebration of Lavani and Tamasha. -
Family Involvement:
The producers have secured Vithabai’s life rights from her family, who are based in Pune, guaranteeing an authentic portrayal.
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The hunt is currently underway for a male lead to star opposite Shraddha.
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Major supporting roles are still being finalized, while pre-production (including music) is in full swing.
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Official announcements about the cast and production schedule are expected soon.
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It marks Shraddha Kapoor’s transition to strong, real-life character-driven cinema.
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The collaboration brings together the same blockbuster team that achieved success with Vicky Kaushal's ‘Chhava’.
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