Critics' review important for Ganesh Acharya

Critics' review important for Ganesh Acharya
Monday, March 02, 2015 15:13 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Choreographer-actor Ganesh Acharya, who is busy promoting his new film "Hey Bro", says review by critics are valuable to him.

"I feel critics are very important. They know if your film is good or bad. This is a family drama entertainer and I hope they like the film. As an actor, their review counts," Ganesh said.

Directed by Ajay Chandhok and produced by his wife Vidhi Acharya, the film features Ganesh in a prominent role.

"My wife is producing the film. She wanted to produce the film, I said okay. When I got the script I liked the film, but it was quite an expensive one. She said we will do it and she has done a great job," he said.
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