Seven murders; Unsolved for over one & half year. Will the ace cop from Mumbai, Ramakant Kulkarni be able to bring Justice?
Story of a young educated farmer Rajvardhan who returns village to continue farming and help others to grow their yields better. He starts looking for a bride, but gets rejected as he is a mere farmer in the villagers' eyes.
Setting out on a voyage to uncover life's true meaning, a son and his father come across an enigmatic traveler. This odyssey unfolds as a series of unforeseen revelations, nurturing a deep bond while navigating the challenges that test the father-son relationship.
Namya, a devoted brother from a humble background, faces a challenge when seeking a match for his sister in a society favouring wealth. In a twist of fate, he enters a contract marriage with Shanaya, a wealthy girl. As the complexities unfold, Namya struggles with familial expectations, questions of genuine connection, and moral choices, all while racing against time to secure his sister's future.
Mr. Makarand Jadhav, and his funnily weird family land in London but they get embroiled in the financial scam and find themselves in the hands of the Pakistani mafia. To escape this ordeal they embark on a road trip adventure once again.
A state government's future hangs in question after two prostitutes tangle in a dangerous web of politics, power, and conspiracy.
Makarand Anaspure (Marathi: मकरंद अनासपुरे) is an Indian actor. He is popular on television and has acted in several Marathi movies. He is mainly known for his comedy and intelligent roles in Marathi cinema. He has also played a cameo for one episode in the Hindi serial Tu Tu Main Main and as an Umpire along with co-stars - Bharat Jadhav (Pachadlela fame) and Arun Kadam (Pran Jaaye Par Shaan Na Jaaye). He credits Nana Patekar for his access into the film industry. Makarand started his career using his unique proficiency in the Marathwada accent of Marathi language, and it is one of his specialties. Makarand came to fame after having worked in Saatchya Aat Gharat and Kaydyacha Bola. Makarand Anaspure entered into direction by directing the Marathi film Dambis in 2011. He has produced a couple of movies. In September 2015, Nana Patekar and Makarand Anaspure established an organisation called Naam Foundation, which works to provide aid to farmers overcome by drought conditions in Maharashtra, India