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Durga, coming from a respectable family, believes she has married into a cultured household. However, her in-laws subject her to harassment. Tragically, before passing away, she gives birth to a daughter who is determined to seek revenge.

'Durga Mhantyat Mala' is about a Tamasha dancer, Durga (Deepali Sayeed), a cultured and educated woman. Durga's mother Suguna (Usha Naik) wants her to settle down and get married in a descent family. But events take a turn and she lands up in a loony bin because her would-be husband is mowed down by villains who lustily eye her, on her wedding day. Enter Dr.Vijay, (Milind Gawli) a US-educated shrink who looks like Durga's husband, and with his tools of psycho analysis cures her but falls in love with her and marries her, much to the chagrin of his greedy relatives (Kuldeep Pawar, Surekha Kudchi and the rest) who want to usurp Dr.Vijay's wealth by marrying him to his cousin sister. The film treads the much-walked path of abuse and torture of the new bride which ends in her death in a gruesome murder. What happens next? Is Durga actually alive? Will she take her revenge? Will Dr.Vijay remarry?

Durga hails from a good family and gets married to a cultured man. Soon, she faces torture and abuse from the boy's family. Will she fight back or remain suppressed? 'Durga Mhantat Mala' is about a woman's fight against greed, crime and corruption.

The film follows Durga (Deepali Sayeed), a cultured Tamasha dancer whose life takes a tragic turn when her would-be husband is killed on their wedding day. Dr. Vijay (Milind Gawli), a US-educated psychiatrist, cures and marries her, despite his greedy relatives' schemes. The film explores themes of abuse and torture, culminating in Durga's death. The question remains: Is Durga alive? Will she seek revenge? What will Dr. Vijay do next?

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Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jan 6, 2011
Countries of origin India
Language Marathi
Production companies Shilpa S. Movies

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Runtime 2h 11m
Color Color
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