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Balasaheb enjoys the perks of his father’s status without carrying any responsibilities. However, local dynamics shift, forcing Balasaheb to step out of his father's shadow and prove his own worth. Instead of following traditional, aggressive political tactics, Balasaheb falls into a unique project: putting on a state-level theater play.

The film boasts an impressive ensemble cast known for their stellar performances in Marathi cinema: as Balasaheb Marne Sai Tamhankar as Lata Reema Lagoo as Aau (Balasaheb's mother) Mohan Joshi as Appasaheb Marne Bhau Kadam as Aakash Manava Naik as Urmi Dilip Prabhavalkar in a pivotal role

It takes gentle but effective jabs at local political structures, sycophancy, and the absurdity of local power struggles in Maharashtra. Musical Excellence by Ajay-Atul

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Released on January 29, 2016, Jaundya Na Balasaheb was not just another Marathi comedy. It was a wake-up call dressed in satire. Girish Kulkarni, known for his National Award-winning performance in Deool , wrote, directed, and starred in the film as Bhaskar, a reluctant citizen caught in the web of local politics.

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