Updated On: 04 March, 2021 08:33 AM IST | Mumbai | Pratiksha Mestry
Aditya Sarpotdar, director of Zombivli in a candid chat with mid-day.com talked about how he is willing to introduce Zombies to the regional audience.

Aditya Sarpotdar/picture courtesy: PR
Indian audience has accepted the concept of zombies, the reanimated dead bodies with an open heart. Though the notion is westernised, people have started exploring the folklore. This genre, which has been a part of cinema for a very long time is yet to be explored by the Marathi film industry. Zombivli, which is all set to hit the silver screen in April 2021, has left the audience astonished with its week-old teaser. Starring Amey Wagh, Vaidehi Parshurami and Lalit Prabhakar, the film shares the story of a town struck by none other than zombies, and how they get through.
Horror comedies have been the current hit genre in the Bollywood industry, and it seems like regional cinema is not left behind to touch this less-explored category. Aditya Sarpotdar, director of Zombivli in a candid chat with mid-day.com talked about how he is willing to introduce Zombies to the regional audience.