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Plot Summary of Marathi Film Baaplyok (2023)

Baaplyok is an Indian Marathi-language Drama film released in cinemas on September 1, 2023.

Cast and Crew

Cast

Shashank Shende and Vitthal Nagnath Kale play the lead roles in Baaplyok. The film also features Aishwarya Diwanji, Neeta Shende, Sujata Mogal Pawar, Vidya Jidhpurkar, and others.

Crew

  1. Makarand Mane - Director
  2. Makarand Mane - Producer
  3. Shashank Shende - Producer
  4. Vijay Shinde - Producer
  5. Vitthal Nagnath Kale - Story
  6. Vitthal Nagnath Kale - Screenplay
  7. Makarand Mane - Screenplay
  8. Makarand Mane - Dialogue
  9. Vitthal Nagnath Kale - Dialogue
  10. Vijay Narayan Gavande - Music Director
  11. Yogesh M. Koli - Cinematographer
  12. Aashay Gatade - Film Editor
  13. Mahesh Kore - Art Director

Movie Plot

Baaplyok portrays the unbreakable bond between a father and his son. It takes us through their journey of life filled with joyful moments and challenges.

Sagar and his father embark on a journey to invite distant relatives to Sagar's wedding. The task turns out to be more challenging than they anticipate.

Sagar had quit his job in Pune to live with his parents in the village and work as a farmer. Despite their differences, Sagar and his father are determined to make this venture successful.

Although the path ahead may seem straightforward, the experiences along the way shape their characters.

Sagar, who chose farming over his job, is marrying despite the stereotype that farmers aren't ideal matches. Amidst their disagreements, their journey reflects the evolving dynamics of a father-son relationship.

As they travel, their connection is tested and transformed by the challenges they face and the roads they tread.

This journey isn't just about inviting relatives; it's also a metaphor for the transition from youth to adulthood.

Sagar is taking on new responsibilities while his father is learning to let go. The story beautifully captures the roles shifting between generations amidst the backdrop of their unique journey.