Lai Bhaari
Pratap Singh Nimbalkar (Uday Tikekar) and his wife Sumitra Devi (Tanvi Azmi) are known for helping poor farmers by giving them land and shelter. However, Sumitra Devi is insulted for not having a child even though she has been married for many years. She prays to Lord Vitthala and promises to give her first son to Lord Vitthala.
Sumitra gets pregnant and tells her husband, Pratap Singh that she has promised Lord Vithhala to give him her first child. After some days the baby is born, and Sumitra Devi tells her husband and that she is now convinced of keeping the baby. He names the baby Abhay Singh, or Prince, as a nickname.
25 years later, Prince (Riteish Deshmukh) comes back home after studying abroad. Prince's cousin Sangram (Sharad Kelkar) is an evil guy, who is trying to take all farms from the farmers by torturing them. On hearing this, Pratap Singh warns him for doing so. To get his emnemies out of his way, Sangram kills Pratap and Prince.
A devastated Sumitra Devi goes to Pandharpur and angrily prays to Lord Vitthala to give back her son. Right outside the temple, Mauli (Riteish Deshmukh), a lookalike of Prince, beats up some goons who were eve teasing.
How Mauli helps Sumitra Devi and takes revenge from Sangram is what 'Lai Bhaari' is all about.
Genre: Action, Drama
Artists: Riteish Deshmukh, Sharad Kelkar, Radhika Apte, Tanvi Azmi, Uday Tikekar
Director: Nishikant Kamat
Producer: Genelia Deshmukh, Ameya Khopkar, Jeetendra Thackeray
Singer: Ajay Gogavale, Swapnil Bandodkar, Yogita Godbole, Swapnil Bandodkar, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Nabin Dahal, Kunal Ganjawala
Lyricist: Guru Thakur
Music Director: Ajay-Atul
Pratap Singh Nimbalkar (Uday Tikekar) and his wife Sumitra Devi (Tanvi Azmi) are known for helping poor farmers by giving them land and shelter. However, Sumitra Devi is insulted for not having a child even though she has been married for many years. She prays to Lord Vitthala and promises to give her first son to Lord Vitthala.
Sumitra gets pregnant and tells her husband, Pratap Singh that she has promised Lord Vithhala to give him her first child. After some days the baby is born, and Sumitra Devi tells her husband and that she is now convinced of keeping the baby. He names the baby Abhay Singh, or Prince, as a nickname.
25 years later, Prince (Riteish Deshmukh) comes back home after studying abroad. Prince's cousin Sangram (Sharad Kelkar) is an evil guy, who is trying to take all farms from the farmers by torturing them. On hearing this, Pratap Singh warns him for doing so. To get his emnemies out of his way, Sangram kills Pratap and Prince.
A devastated Sumitra Devi goes to Pandharpur and angrily prays to Lord Vitthala to give back her son. Right outside the temple, Mauli (Riteish Deshmukh), a lookalike of Prince, beats up some goons who were eve teasing.
How Mauli helps Sumitra Devi and takes revenge from Sangram is what 'Lai Bhaari' is all about.
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Singer: Ajay Gogavale, Swapnil Bandodkar, Yogita Godbole, Swapnil Bandodkar, Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghoshal, Nabin Dahal, Kunal Ganjawala
Lyricist: Guru Thakur
Music Director: Ajay-Atul
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