Marathi Movie Lai Bhaari (2024)
Sumedh “Sam” Mulay lived life in the fast lane. A digital marketing manager in Pune, his world consisted of latte art, traffic jams, and curated Instagram reels. He had no patience for the “dramas” of his father, Shankar Mulay—a gentle, soft-spoken man who spent his days tending to a dilapidated family wada (mansion) in the remote village of Sangvi, surrounded by sugarcane fields.
The film also benefited from veteran actress emotional depth and Radhika Apte’s spirited performance. To add even more star power, Bollywood superstar Salman Khan made a much-celebrated cameo, further bridging the gap between Mumbai's two massive film industries. Music: The Soul of the Film Marathi Movie Lai Bhaari
Sam picks up the lathi and balances it on his shoulder. "Learning to listen, Baba. The soil is talking." Sumedh “Sam” Mulay lived life in the fast lane
It was psychological warfare. Sam, guided by his father’s strategy, dismantled Surya's empire one brick at a time. He exposed the illegal sand mining. He turned the villagers' fear into fury. He didn't fight like a hero; he fought like a ghost. The film also benefited from veteran actress emotional