Unable to conceive a child, a married couple turns to surrogacy but find themselves in a strange situation.
A school teacher goes back to his village with dreams to settle down in his ancestral home, only to find out that a powerful builder is hounding him to sell the house.
Sanjubhai, Anky, Sattar, Swapnil and Pady along with three female friends go for a rave party at a farmhouse in the jungle, where a cop tries to arrest Swapnil for drugs possession. However all the friends escape in the jungle and then they see a child sacrifice being performed in the jungle and then chance upon another boy who is kidnapped. They rescue the boy but the kidnappers are after them will they survive in the jungle and get the bad guys into jail and solve the 'sacrifice' mystery.
Three friends who had plenty of fun while in college end up living bothersome lives after marriage; they are held down by family traditions and customs; when they meet again, they decide to go back to their old ways while their husbands are away.
An elderly teacher relocates to Vaitagwadi, a village of uninterested and idle people. He hopes to reopen the school and educate the village folk but faces many obstacles.
After his wife dies, Sridhar Patil marries another woman for the sake of his son, Ram. Although she promises to take care of his son, she forsakes her duty as she has an eye on the Patil property.
Naina and Vijay, a married couple, reunite with their college sweethearts, Pooja and Vitthal. As they become each others new neighbours, things begin to get complicated.
Plotting to make some quick cash, conniving young Monya (Bharat Jadhav) targets the residents of a village caught in a feud with a neighboring community, but his plans are jeopardized when another youth who closely resembles him also arrives in town. As each boy is repeatedly mistaken for the other, they both must contend with the two villages' feverish rivalry over which will host a religious festival. Kedar Shinde directs this comedy.
An honest Superintendent of Police, IPS Amit Kumar, is assigned to a crime infested town to reduce its crime rates. There, he soon learns that cleaning up the town also means confronting the corruption among police and politicians.
Kranti Redkar is a well-known Marathi film, television and stage actor, who debuted in Marathi cinema with the 2000 movie Soon Asavi Ashi, opposite Ankush Choudhary. She went on to play the role of Apoorva Kumari, the kidnapped girl, in the 2003 Bollywood film Gangaajal.
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