

Drama
Overview
A veteran Shakespearean actor steps off the stage and into the painful tragedy of old age, facing ungrateful family and his fleeting legacy. Based on a play of the same name written by playwright Kusumagraj (V. V. Shirwadkar).
Top Cast


Nana Patekar
Nana Patekar
Ganpat Ramchandra Belwalkar
Nana Patekar
Ganpat Ramchandra Belwalkar


Medha Manjrekar
Medha Manjrekar
Kaveri Ganpat Belwalkar
Medha Manjrekar
Kaveri Ganpat Belwalkar


Vikram Gokhale
Vikram Gokhale
Rambhau
Vikram Gokhale
Rambhau


Mrunmayee Deshpande
Mrunmayee Deshpande
Vidya Ganpat Belwalkar / Vidya Rahul Barve
Mrunmayee Deshpande
Vidya Ganpat Belwalkar / Vidya Rahul Barve


Sunil Barve
Sunil Barve
Rahul Barve / Vidya's Husband
Sunil Barve
Rahul Barve / Vidya's Husband


Ajit Parab
Ajit Parab
Makrand Ganpat Belwalkar
Ajit Parab
Makrand Ganpat Belwalkar


Neha Pendse
Neha Pendse
Neha Makrand Belwalkar
Neha Pendse
Neha Makrand Belwalkar


Nilesh Divekar
Nilesh Divekar
Raja
Nilesh Divekar
Raja


Sarang Sathaye
Sarang Sathaye
Siddharth
Sarang Sathaye
Siddharth


Sandeep Pathak
Sandeep Pathak
[Drunkard]
Sandeep Pathak
[Drunkard]
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