Vicky Velingkar is an Indian Marathi-language thriller film directed by Saurabh Verma and produced by Anuya Chauhan Kudecha, Ritesh Kudecha, Sachin Lokhande and Atul Tarkar under the banner of Dancing Shiva, GSEAMS, Loki's Studio and Pranay Chokshi. The film is bankrolled by Arjun Singgh Baran and Kartk D Nishandar. The film stars Sonalee Kulkarni in title role of 'Vicky Velingkar', who is a comic book artist and a clock seller. She gets entangled in an unexpected mystery and rises against all odds. The film also features Spruha Joshi in pivotal role.
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