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- This is the story of an honest businessman who is conned by his own partner, yet receives help from three escaped prisoners.
- Political and social satire on middle-class society's hypocrisy.
- A love story blooms in midst of a serious drama.
- Tithe Nandati Laxmi is a Marathi movie released in 1971. Produced by Mrs. Sudha Padagaonkar and directed by Bal Korde. The movie is based on the story of a loving family and how the newly-wed bride takes her time to settle in.
- A little boy tries to reunite the family.
- By the time we learn to live, life is gone.
- Sakharam Binder takes a scathing look at a man's reckless lifestyle in rural Konkan.
- D.S.P. Salvi has been transferred to Kolhapur for the sole purpose of nabbing the dreaded gangster Sarjerao, famous for his ruthless and inhuman acts as well as his innovative methods of stealing. Padmaja, Salvi's daughter, tells him that he can be nabbed by the power of love. She decides to trap him using her whims and charms. But in the process falls in love, marries and elopes with him. An enraged Salvi goes to Lord Jyotiba the family deity and takes a vow that he will visit the Lord only after he has put a bullet in the chest of his son in law, while minutes ago Sarjerao had taken a vow to build a school building for the village children.
- Bhakta Pundalik was released in 1975. Produced by Ram Devtale & Ram Karve and directed by Dutta Dharmadhikari. Movie is a sentimental biopic of one of the most revered & respected saints of Maharashtra whose devotion knew no fathoms.
- It is a story concerning life, depicting life through the lives of certain characters of the film. It explains to us the meaning of life, whether its lone, devotion or human good.
- Unrequited emotion, madness, loss, and sacrifice all play a role in this harrowing story of a love triangle.
- Kalavantin was released in 1978. Produced by Chelaram Bhatia & Lalchand Bhatia, directed by Anant Mane. Plot revolves around a couple who have been together through the thick and thin in life but on her death bed, she reveals a secret.
- Sunbai Oti Bharun Ja is a Marathi movie released in 1979. Produced by Ram Karve & directed by Dinkar D.Patil. The movie is based on a tale of a woman's true love and dignity, with lots of twists and turns.
- Bhalu is a Marathi movie released in 1980. Produced by Uma Bhende & directed by Raj Dutt. Story is based on a girl whose guardian is falsely accused of a crime he did not commit & the sea of troubles she has to face to clear his name.
- Chatak Chandniwas released in 1982. Produced by Uma Prakash Bhende & directed by Prakash Bhende. Movie is based on the village beauty who has to deal with different suitors because of her step mom although she is in love with someone else.
- Prakash, his wife Nandini and his mother live happily under the same roof. It's been two years since they got married and Nandini hasn't conceived yet. Prakash isn't ready for a child and he tries to convince Nandini of the same but she yearns for a child desperately. Despite his mother's opposition, Prakash gives in to Nandini's demands. During the ninth month of her pregnancy, Nandini overhears a conversation between her mother-in-law and Sudam, Prakash's dear friend. She realizes that the family is doomed with a curse! If she gives birth to a son, her husband will die. Nandini requests the doctor for an abortion, but he refuses. She requests for poison and thus begins the play of life and death.
- An ongoing vendetta between two political groups threatens the peace.
- Aamhi Dogha Raja Rani is a Marathi movie released in 1986. The movie produced by Prem Chitra and directed by Kamlakar Torne is a fun-filled love story of an unemployed youth and his jobless girlfriend.
- Two sisters assess the rival merits of an arranged marriage to a groom of their father's choosing, and a love marriage.
- A young girl values money more than love.
- Sacrifice is a way of life for the protagonist of this film, and luck and happiness are always elusive.
- One night Ashok gets stuck on a giant wheel with a woman. But knowing that his suspicious wife wont believe him, he goofs up the story that he was with his friend Anthony Gonsalves.
- A family takes a person with disabilities under their wing and encourages him to develop his skills while the family members deal with their own instabilities.
- Bandhan was released in 1991. Produced by Chelaram Bhatia & Lalchand Bhatia and directed by Anant Mane. The plot of the movie is based on a woman's persistence that men are inferior and the extent she would go to prove her point.
- Jaya and Suman, two college mates, once best of friends, are today's sworn enemies. Jaya is in love with Rajesh, who also uses to study in the same college, and who leaves no opportunity to praise Suman just to annoy Jaya although he does reciprocate her feelings. But seeing them together infuriates Rakesh, who also loves Jaya deeply. Jaya and Rajesh get married and Jaya's mother gives her some 'tips' on post marriage behavior, little knowing how much problems the same is going to create for her.
- Neela is the pampered daughter of a wealthy businessman Mahendra. Amol is the only son of Prabhakar Gokhale, a middle class man. Vicky belongs to an affluent family. Chhaya's brother Anshuman, works as a clerk for Vicky's father. As it turns out both Amol and Vicky, are in love with Neela. Parents of both Neela and Vicky desire they get married, however she is in love with Amol. Story unfolds when Vicky realizes that Chhaya is in love him. For Neela and Amol, he sacrifices his love and then falls in love with Chhaya. Mahendra (Neela's father) is against her relationship with Amol, not only of their different economic backgrounds but as fate has it Mahendra was once in love with Vasundhara (Amol's mother). Finally, Amol, Neela, Vicky and Chhaya elope.
- Lapandav is a sweet and sour tangle of relationships which is further complicated due to misunderstandings.
- Nageshwar Patil is a self proclaimed king, of a village that he terrorizes, and is feared by all. In the village live a happy couple, Namdev and his wife Durgabai. They are always there for the people who need their help. However, their blissful existence is suddenly brought to a halt when Nageshwar eyes a piece of land owned by Namdev. Namdev is subsequently killed leaving behind a distraught widow Durgabai. Fear of invoking Nageshwar's wrath; the villagers turn a deaf ear to her cries. Alone, devastated and unable to forgive the brutal killing of her husband, Durga now seeks vengeance. Like a wounded tigress, Durga sets out looking for Nageshwar armed with a rifle in one hand as she vows to avenge the killing of her soul-mate.
- This glowing tribute to womanhood shows the links between family values, hope and faith of a woman.
- Life gets bitter when children take decisions for their aging parents.
- When the government announces quotas to increase women's political representation, Annasaheb, an MLA, for the last thirty years compels his intelligent daughter Vasudha to take over from him and continue so that nothing changes for him and his family. In due course of time Vasudha realizes that she is a mere puppet in the hands of her father and that she has no power as an MLA. Even when her wayward brother's atrocities increase, the family turns a blind eye. However, Sameer Shinde, Vasudha's college friend, opposes, and the family doesn't take it too kindly resulting in, Sameer being murdered. Now Vasudha reaches her breaking point and vows to bring the killer to justice, even if it means breaking all ties with her family.
- How a greed ridden son drags his own mother to court for money.
- Vasudha and Sujata are sister-in-laws. Since Sujata can't bear a child, Vasudha asks her to adopt her son, Rohan. But their callous neighbor Bharti, plants insecurity in Sujata's mind, resulting in chaos and turmoil within the family, the same family who once lived in harmony, where an atmosphere of gaiety and joy reigned supreme. Both the families decide to part ways and amidst all this Rohan learns that Sujata has adopted him and he decides to leave the house.
- Sudha goes through a bitter divorce with her husband, Bhau. Her son, Ananda, yearns to meet her some day. Will Sudha overcome her in-laws resistance, and a judgmental society to finally realize her dream of meeting her only son?
- School kids who feel discriminated against must learn to channel their righteous indignation in a positive way.
- An army officer becomes an outlaw to save his sister.
- A group of young boys and girls grapple with moral issues in a changing world.
- Suraj is raised with great love and care by his mother Urmilla and grandfather Raosaheb. While Urmilla adores Suraj, Raosaheb is particularly proud of his intelligence as well as sporting skills. However, they both dislike Suraj's habit of lying. Every time he lies, Urmilla avoids all communication with Suraj as punishment. Unable to tolerate his mother's silence, Suraj vows never to lie again. Nevertheless, things take a dramatic turn when Suraj is forced to break his promise and instead of punishment, he incurs Urmilla's blessings. What is this lie that he is forced to utter?
- The virtues and miraculous powers of a famous Maharashtrian saint are celebrated in this movie.
- Krushna, the only daughter of Aabasaheb Deshmukh, treats the river Krushna as her mother. Just as the river flows continuously providing life to everyone in its path, Krushna, too, is ever ready to help the people who live in her village. Her blissful life, however, is shattered when her husband turns out to be a man full of vices. He cheats the poor villagers for money and even causes the death of Krushna's father. Pushed to the limits, Krushna finds strength from the river-Goddess and takes it upon herself to get her husband to mend his ways.
- Harshvardhan Ghodke (Akshay Pendse) and Abhijit Vaidya (Umesh Kamat), are engineering students, who lie to their parents and land up in Bombay to have fun for a couple of days. Unfortunately, they get caught up in such a mess with the law that they can't find a way out. They are framed for a murder they didn't commit. Stuck in a hopeless situation, they look for help everywhere, but no one seems forthcoming until, Keshave Kunthalgirikar (Makarand Anaspure) comes to their rescue. Keshav is Abhijit's uncle who is clumsy and perennially in a mess himself. The drama begins when Keshav, who has never won a single lawsuit, is forced to defend Harsh and Abhijit against prosecutor Advocated Phandnavis (Sachin Khedekar), a formidable opponent who has never been defeated in court. The argument between these two unlikely opponents brings forth, amongst other things, the differences between the rural and the urban ways of life.
- A quirky scientist working for the Indian government has discovered a chemical formula which will make the body of army soldiers bulletproof. He asks the chief minister for security so that the formula doesn't fall into wrong hands. The whimsical chief minister, in turn, orders a nincompoop police commissioner to provide security to the scientist. Meanwhile, Spider man - a hilariously sinister Koli (fisherman community) - is already plotting to steal the formula for his evil boss. Enter Jai and Veeru - two goofy guys who are forced into becoming private detectives by their pushy mothers. Jai and Veeru are assigned the job of protecting the secret chemical formula. What follows is a series of one comical situation after another.
- Munnbhai (Amit) has been repeating in SSC frequently.He is good at heart and sports but mischievous.Fed up with his daily tantrums his father throws him out of the house.
- Vini and Mani are sisters who belong to an orthodox family which values conformity over independence. Their family and surroundings are a constant reminder of what their place and aim in life should be. While Vini, born with an intellect and desire to work towards her goals, finds her way by accepting these limitations, Mani refuses to lead a predestined life. She rebels against traditions and charts her own path. Mani's struggle to find her place under the sun brings her in direct conflict with the rigid society. Armed with boundless energy and a burning desire to make her own mark in this world, she crosses all hurdles, but fame proves expensive. While her sister is applauded, Mani is scorned. She finds herself at the pinnacle of glory, alone without her father's pride or a pat on the back. As pressures mounts, it seems her family might disintegrate.
- A man finds a new lease on life as an art teacher for children with special needs.
- A mother and daughter, both accomplished dancers, attract a father and son with their grace and beauty.
- The archetypal relationship between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law is given humorous treatment here.
- The movie is based on a newlywed couple's honeymoon and the psychological and physical union of a married couple.
- An eloping couple are on the run not only from their families but from various investigators.
- A family too given to dreaming comes to rely on their daughter-in-law, who steps up when the family needs a realist.