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- Mahatma Gandhi had a pet bakri that got lost after his assassination. Some politically motivated people, thugs actually, catch hold of a bakri and claim that it is Gandhiji's bakri, which they discovered in a village totally neglected.
- The film revolves around urban youth and depicts the problems and confusions they face in real life. Two young couples travel through moments of Love-Hate deceit and anxious encounters to finally arrive into their destinies, which is marriage by choice with the blessings of elders and friends.
- This is a story that depicts all the manipulations and Mal-practices that were deployed in the state of Kanakpur 400 years ago to gain the throne. The story revolves around the main character ParvatRai who is shown as the king of Kanakpur at that time. In the past, ParvatRai was a mere minister in the court of the king Kanaksinh. ParvatRai had attained the throne by murdering Kanaksinh. Later ParvatRai married a young girl but they couldn't bring a child in the world. On the other hand, their lady gardener Jalka had a young son of her, whom she wishes to make the next king of Kanakpur henceforth, indulges in foul play. However, in the fight of right and wrong, the right always triumphs.
- The story revolves around a village Headman who has evil site on one of his workers named Rupa. Rupa is a happily married young woman and is a staunch devotee of deity Maa Meladi. When she learns about the vile intentions of her employee, the village Headman, she warns him to leave her alone else he would face the fury of her deity. However, the Headman, not taking Rupa's warning seriously, proceeds to harass Rupa by abducting her husband and deploys all sorts of malicious plans to win her. On witnessing all this Rupa prays for help to Maa Meladi and her deity punishes the Headman for each of his bad deeds and frees Rupa's husband. It's a modern day Ramayan to send a message to all the modern day "Ravan".
- Vidhyaji Thakor a stoically religious man, preserver of orthodox traditions and a staunch devotee of deity Maa Chamunda witnesses the youth of his son Kishan. Vidhyaji and his wife have fixed their son Kishan's marriage with a devotee of Maa Chamunda named Radha. However, a girl named Mohini plans to separate the the engaged couple with the help of evil family members of Kishan as she desires to marry him. Radha's devotion is challenged by Mohini's malicious games. The story reveals whether Radha's devotion in her deity aids her in marrying Kishan or Mohini gets away with her cruel intentions...