Bali is an upcoming Indian Marathi language horror film directed by Vishal Furia and produced by GSEAMS. The film bankrolled by Arjun Singgh Baran and Kartik Nishandar, features Swwapnil Joshi and Pooja Sawant in lead roles.[1] The film revolves around widowed father and his seven year old son, who starts talking to a mysterious nurse. It was scheduled to be theatrically released on 16 April 2021, but its release was postponed due to the pandemic.[2][3][4] Now the film is set to premiere on Amazon Prime Video on 9 December 2021.Life of a widowed father turns upside down when his seven year old son, faints and taken to hospital for a detailed diagnosis. The son starts talking to a mysterious nurse which he claims is staying in the deserted part of the hospital.In November 2019, Swwapnil Joshi was cast to play lead role in the horror film.Bali 2021 Full Movie Download
[6] The filming was completed in February 2020.[8] The post-production work of the film started in June 2020.I came here at eight in the morning and have been walking up and down the beach all day. I try, try and try but I have not sold a single piece all day,” he told Al Jazeera as a blindingly beautiful blood-red sun set over the Indian Ocean at Pererenan Beach last weekend. “I don’t understand why more tourists aren’t coming now that Bali is open again.Dicky is not the only person on the island perplexed about the fact that not a single international flight has landed in Bali since the international airport reopened on October 14. The island’s COVID-19 metrics – just about the lowest recorded since the start of the pandemic – only add to the conundrum.To be sure, smaller regional language film industries such as Marathi, Bengali and Punjabi that do not boast of large budgets of Hindi, Tamil and Telugu cinema, are bleeding with the pandemic having created losses of nearly Rs. 600 crore, according to trade experts. Not only are multiple projects stuck with interest costs mounting for producers, content in these languages has also still not picked up in a big way by large video streaming platforms which focus on languages with a bigger draw.