6-year-old inquisitive Charcha who has a modern/urban upbringing, accompanies her father on his official tour where she meets a shy rural boy, Panya (eight years old). As they grow to respect and understand each other's culture, their friendship is challenged by a proposed water dam, being sanctioned by Charcha's father, forcing involuntary migration on Panya's family.
Second part of the biopic of a Marathi comedian, India's first stand-up comedian P. L. Deshpande.
Biopic of Marathi comedian, India's first stand-up comedian P. L. Deshpande.
An IT professional, Aakash, who leads a near perfect life, and Ananya, an actress, who leads a rather messy, imperfect yet classy life, face turbulent times post marriage as their careers take a drastic positive turn.
Highway is a film of that escape which all of us yearn for. It is an attempt to see our own reflections in today’s time.
The film grapples with multiple issues, but primarily the changing nature of love and its impact on the twin institutions of marriage and family.
Vivek's wife, Rama, often gets irked by her family as they are too optimistic and lack practicality. However, in their time of need, she supports them as she has good intentions for her family.
Aniket
Адити и Шрикант счастливы в семейной жизни. Они отметили 25-летнюю годовщину свадьбы. У них растёт взрослый сын Аникет. Но происходит событие разом нарушившее их семейный уклад. Шрикант выясняет, что Аникет не его сын.
A father does not want to give his sons a share from his property. However, both brothers outsmart him and decide to fake their marriages in order to be entitled to receive their inheritance.
Deepak A. Pradhan
A 1995 Indian Marathi-language drama film directed by Mahesh Manjrekar. Life becomes hard for a family after the father is involved in an accident that causes him to lose his legs.
Rajni Tendulkar gets married to a printing press owner, A.A. Mangalkar, and has her name changed to Aarti. Both become parents to 3 children, Abhay, Asavari, and Ajinkya. Then Mangalkar's press burns down, and he is forced to work for an abusive employee, Raikar, who humiliates him. He, in turn, turns his anger on Aarti, the children learn from their father and become abusive toward her. The abuse multiplies after Abhay gets married to Meena, who orders her mother-in-law around. When Meena forces Abhay to convince his father to sell their Shivaji Park flat and move to Kandivli, Aarti opposes this, but is told to sign the relevant papers. Shock and surprises are in store for them when Aarti not only refuses to sign the papers but starts behaving strangely - as though she has been possessed by a spirit.