Rendan

Summary Shotaro and Minako are arguing. Minako has confessed her infidelity to her husband and informs him of her intention to leave him. She has ceased to enjoy living with a submissive husband. Minako, who works for a construction company, loves her job and is progressing in her successful career, while her husband eagerly takes care of the house and the kids. He buys groceries, he cooks, he does the laundry - constantly. The couple's arguing intensifies until Minaka files for divorce. Their older daughter Mari isn't that upset by her parent's problems as she's more interested in the piano piece she's got to play with her mother at a concert organized by her music school; admittedly, she's also rather interested in her music teacher. But her younger brother Toru feels betrayed by his mother and can't manage to reconcile himself to his father's role as a housewife. A partial reconciliation occurs at Minako and Mari's concert, where their entrance on stage is met with loud applause. View more details

Rendan

Directed : Naoto Takenaka

Written : Maruo Kyozuka

Stars : Naoto Takenaka Yûki Amami Keika Fukitsuka Yuta Minowa

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Genres : Comedy Drama Family

Release date : Mar 30, 2001

Countries of origin : Japan

Language : Japanese

Production companies : Shochiku Hakuhodo Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)

Summary Shotaro and Minako are arguing. Minako has confessed her infidelity to her husband and informs him of her intention to leave him. She has ceased to enjoy living with a submissive husband. Minako, who works for a construction company, loves her job and is progressing in her successful career, while her husband eagerly takes care of the house and the kids. He buys groceries, he cooks, he does the laundry - constantly. The couple's arguing intensifies until Minaka files for divorce. Their older daughter Mari isn't that upset by her parent's problems as she's more interested in the piano piece she's got to play with her mother at a concert organized by her music school; admittedly, she's also rather interested in her music teacher. But her younger brother Toru feels betrayed by his mother and can't manage to reconcile himself to his father's role as a housewife. A partial reconciliation occurs at Minako and Mari's concert, where their entrance on stage is met with loud applause. View more details

Details

Genres : Comedy Drama Family

Release date : Mar 30, 2001

Countries of origin : Japan

Language : Japanese

Production companies : Shochiku Hakuhodo Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS)

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Yehi Hai Zindagi

Yehi Hai Zindagi

Anand Narayan comes from a poor family, which consists of his wife, Gayetri, daughter, Kamla, and two sons Madhu and Govind. Through hard work, Anand starts on his way to success. He meets with Nekiram, who becomes his business partner, and also his samdhi (in-law) as his daughter is in love with Madhu. Both get married in a simple ceremony. After this marriage, both Nekiram, and Anand and his family work hard at preparing food in a small dhaba, which soon grows into a restaurant, then a larger fancier restaurant, finally a five star hotel. Now Anand and his family are all wealthy and live in a palatial home. Anand gets to talking to Bhagwan Shri Kishan, who regularly visits him and asks about him and his family. Anand proudly takes all the credit, and asks Kishan to accompany him to see his success and his hotel. Bhagwan Kishan declines, but agrees do so later. Things don't go quite as well for Anand, when he finds out that Nekiram has been cheating him. Nekiram leaves the house, but Madhu accompanies him. Then Anand finds that Govind has been squandering money and time on women and alcohol; and to top his disappointment Kamla gets pregnant. When Bhagwan Kishan comes to visit Anand again, he admits that he is a failure, his health is poor, and his family are all strangers to him. Lord Kishan advises Anand that this is his life and he must learn from the Mahabharat, and that every life is a struggle, which is confused by relations and near and dear ones, and also by one's ego. Once the ego is removed, then only one can see clearly. But will Anand be able to understand and carry out what Lord Kishan is asking him to? Or will end up taking the blame, like he took the credit, upon himself?

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