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Bala Gau Kashi Angai
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKamlakar Torne
Produced byM. S. Salvi
StarringAsha Kale
Vikram Gokhale
Satish Dubhashi
Nayantara
Madhukar Toradmal
Raja Bapat
Vatsala Deshmukh
Music byN. Dutta
Release date
  • 14 April 1977 (1977-04-14)
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Bala Gau Kashi Angai is a Marathi-language film was released on 4 April 1977. It is produced by M.S.Salvi and directed by Kamlakar Torne.[1] In the film, Alka loses her mind when her baby dies after Madhuri accidentally drops him. Feeling guilty, Madhuri marries Sridhar with the intention of giving her baby to Alka, which may help her recover.[2]

Plot

Madhuri, a resident in Pune is the daughter of a retired Forest Officer and lives with her brother and parents. Her father's friend's son, Vasant is staying with them till he completes his higher studies. Vasant & Madhuri are childhood friends and she is in love with Vasant, but he loves Alka, a girl from his college. One day, Vasant leaves urgently to meet his ailing father in Belgaum and returns with Alka, now his wife. Alka gives birth to a son and the boy is more attached to Madhuri, who also tends to shower him with motherly affection. One day, the baby accidentally slips from Madhuri's hands and dies. As a result, Alka goes mad with shock. Madhuri in turn, gets married to Shridhar in order to bear a child and offer it to Alka with the hope of her recovery.

Cast

Soundtrack

The music has been directed by N. Dutta and all lyrics were written by Jagdish Khebudkar.

Track listing

References

  1. ^ "Bala Gau Kashi Angai Cast and crew". Cinestaan.
  2. ^ "Bala Gau Kashi Angai". Retrieved 16 March 2021.