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One Full Four Half (1991)
After death of Keshav's parents, his four spinster aunts who are his mothers sisters take care of him, but none of them know the truth that Keshav is actually the son of their late sister's driver.
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Same to Same (1991)
Three sets of twins navigate ambition, betrayal, and love, one set meeting with tragedy, the others finding their happily-ever-after.
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Left Thumb Signature (2009)
In a village called Savargaon in Maharashtra, six male and female teachers are told to conduct the adult literacy program. This requires extra working hours but they run the program with no result.
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7.8
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Ghayaal (1993)
A man and a woman fall in love and decide to get married. Problems arise when the couple realise that their families have been bitter rivals for a long time.
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Hamal De Dhamal (1989)
Nandini, an actress, is given an ultimatum by her co-star to find a commoner to star in their upcoming movie. Desperate, Nandini finds her perfect commoner in Raja, a destitute porter.
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Jamla Ho Jamla (1995)
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.
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American Album
In the play 'American Album,' we explore the lives of Indian families who send their children to America for education and a prosperous life, bridging the gap between the two worlds. The play delves into the cultural contrast faced by American-born children of Indian immigrants, highlighting the struggle to connect with their roots. It follows a family's journey from Chicago to India, questioning if the visit will reshape their kid's perceptions. Written by Rajan Mohadikar and directed by Purushottam Berde, this thought-provoking play offers a captivating narrative, illuminating the complexities of identity and heritage.


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