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Thereafter begins their effort to win the bet, forcing both of them to face some harsh realities in the bargain. Unable to pacify his son, the father promises a night’s stay at the same hotel, if the son stood first in his school exams. He insists on visiting a five-star hotel, but the father refuses as he cannot afford it. On one such occasion, while he is required to go for his office work on a weekend, he takes his family along with him to Mumbai, where his 10 year old son Omkar is lured by city life. Sachin Khedekar, who is a gram panchayat clerk and head of the family, lives happily with his mother, wife and two children in a village in Konkan. It is this simple tale of father and son that we witness in ‘Taryanche Bait’. But, many a times, the promise made by parents to their children is beyond their capacity to fulfill, when the time comes. When it comes to preparing for the exams the parents are promising big things, so that their child does it with the temptation of being suitably rewarded. They are bold and clear about their demands. Today, it is the new generation, which is quite frank about everything. The film does have a tongue-in-cheek humour, while projecting the harsh realities of life. Anna Hazare through his recent movement has suggested to the society. And, that’s the reason director Kiran Yadnyopavit and Creative director Neeraj Pande( ‘A Wednesday’ fame) worked hard on the screenplay of this film, to give a sensible message to the society. ‘Taryanche Bait’ penned by Saurabh Bhave of FTII, is a simple tale, yet something special to which every person would relate. Time has changed but not the family values and relationships. At the same time, he has his own limitations, when it comes to giving promises to others as fulfillment of the same should not become a burden on him. Every individual has his own dreams and should be content with whatever comes to his share. Producers: Friday Filmworks, Shobha Kapur, Ekta Kapoor, Sheetal BhatiyaĬast: Sachin Khedekar, Ashwini Giri, Ishaan Tambe, Asmita Joglekar, Kishore Kadam, Vinay Apte, Shubhangi Joshi, Sahashank ShendeĪncient Greek Philosopher-Socrates said “Contentment is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty.” Based on this philosophy, Ektaa Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor’s first Marathi film ‘Taryanche Bait’ touches upon one such sensitive issue of Globalisation and its impact on a simple but happy family living in a small village in Konkan, the coastal part of Maharashtra.