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Villagers are fed up with mischief of Gopal (Gopya) and complain about him to village Church Priest, who tells Gopa that to put an end to all his mischief he should get married. But Gopya tells him that is impossible as their fortune teller has told his family that his father will pass away when he gets married. Gopya lives has a step mother who considers him as her own son and wants him to get married. Gopya meets Gopi and both get attracted towards each other but his father tries to bring obstacles in it.
Arjuna abducts Subhadra, the half-sister of Krishna, on the instructions of Krishna when she is about to marry Duryodhana.
Banya and Bapu are two friends who are living in a cow shed and in search of work. Banya leaves a suicidal letter to Bapu due to poverty but Kanta spoils his plans by asking to save his drowning brother. They both get a job as waiters in a hotel and Bapu falls in love with Kamal.
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.
Pramila believes that the only reason men marry women is so that they can treat them as slaves. When she meets Mohan and he proposes to her, she agrees to marry him to prove herself.
Sajjala, an orphan, is raised by Appakaka, her father's friend. When Appakaka is falsely charged with killing Jayantrao, Sajjala's betrothed, she vows to prove his innocence.
Set in a fictionalized Maratha-era tale, Shivaji’s son Sambhaji kidnaps Kamala, whom he loves, but she returns home. When her would-be groom Yeshwantrao abducts her, Sambhaji rushes to rescue her.
A poet and a nurse's relationship is put to the test when it is revealed that the latter was actually born to a Dalit and raised by a Brahmin. Does the poet find in him to stand up to society when it comes to action more than words, and how does the nurse make peace with her own newly learned identity?
Priest Kadam Baba finds Venu, an orphan girl at the footsteps of the Aai Tulza Bhavani temple. He raises her up and she considers him as her real father. But unfortunately she is the daughter of a rape victim Kashi. Inamdar, who is the chairman of a sugar factory, wishes to get his handicap daughter, Mugdha married to Madhav, a lab in-charge in his factory. But Madhav falls for Venu and eventually they both get married. This angers Inamdar, he hatches a plan to get Madhav thrown out of his factory. More to their worst Madhav's mother is unhappy with their marriage as Venu didn't get dowry along with her. This results in conflict between her and Venu. Madhav's mother buries the holy idol of Aai Tulza Bhavani. Helpless Venu fights with the situation.
Shripa a wrestler gets attracted towards a mysterious women Shevanti living in abandoned mansion.The villagers suspect Shevanti is a ghost and that Shirpa has lost his mind.
Film with a soundtrack featuring Asha Bhosle.
A married man gets involved with a local dancer. Later, things get complicated for him after he decides to secretly marry the dancer and live with his two wives under the same roof.
An ahead of its times Marathi classic about a father-in-law fighting his own wife and society in getting his widowed daughter-in-law remarried to a man she's fallen for.