Saaransh 1984 DVDRip XviD MP3 NoGroup
Saaransh 1984 DVDRip XviD MP3 NoGroup
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Devastated to learn that their only child, a son, has been killed by muggers in New York City, former Headmaster B.B. Pradhan and his wife, Parvati, grieve. With their son dead, there is no income coming in, so they rent out a room, in their Shivaji Park (Bombay) apartment to a budding Bollywood actress, Sujata Suman, who has been having an illicit affair with the only son (Vilas) of a politician named Gajanan Chitre. Vilas lacks the guts to tell his father that he is in love and would like to marry Sujata, and hence puts off any marriage plans. They do get intimate and as a result Sujata gets pregnant. When Pradhan finds out, he offers to take Sujata to meet Gajanan with the hope that he will permit her to become his daughter-in-law. But Gajanan not only refuses, he also threatens them, he warns them of dire consequences if Sujata does not abort the child, and moves away to another town. Pradhan refuses to let Sujata out of his house, and then begins the stalking and harassment by Gajanen's men. Pradhan goes to file a police complaint, but is told that the police cannot even touch Gajanan's men. Sujata has no choice but to continue to seek shelter with Pradhan and his wife. Sujata does not know that Pradhan and Parvati have a secret agenda of their own in keeping her within their sight.

Movie Details
Actors Rohini Hattangadi, Anupam Kher, Soni Razdan, Madan Jain
Writers Mahesh Bhatt (dialogue), Mahesh Bhatt (screenplay), Mahesh Bhatt (story)
Directors Mahesh Bhatt
Language Hindi
Country India
Production Rajshri Media
Awards 4 wins & 1 nomination.
NZB details
Subject Saaransh 1984 DVDRip XviD MP3-NoGroup
Group alt.binaries.movies
Size 793.74 MB
Files 15
Poster anonymous
Posted 2015-11-03 18:19:05
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