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PHOTO GALLERY
SILENCE! THE COURT IS IN SESSION
People of various professions decided to stage a play
Ms. Benare is blamed as an accused of having TIK-20 and bearing an illegitimate
child in the Court.
Benare‟s explanations for being an aged spinster and the cause for unwed motherhood
258
All the other colleagues were consoling Benare as after all it is play
Benare‟s soliloquy
Atlast Benare fainted on the stage
259
GHASHIRAM KOTWAL
Nana Padhanivas is running with lust Behind the innocent lass Gauri.
Ghashiram is made the Kotwal of Pune by offering Gauri.
260
261
KANYADAAN
Jyoti and Arun Athwale standing together.
On the back side father Nath, Mother Seva and her brother Jayaprakash.
Arun is begging for the pardon of Jyoti after a big calamity .
SAKHARAM BINDER
Sakharam‟s seventh woman Laxmi is conversing and giggling with ants and flies
262
Sakharam is performing pooja on Ganesh Chathurthi, Dawood is also present but
Laxmi does not like Dawood‟s prescence.
Sakharam is pulling Laxmi out of the house
Champa, the attractive seductress being the eight woman in Sakharam‟s life.
263
Champa
is
beating
her
Husban
d
Foudzer
Shinde
like an animal
Introduction of Laxmi and Champa
264
Champa is strangled by Sakharam
The weakling Laxmi is digging grave to hide Champa‟s corpse in their kitchen itself
KAMALA
Sarita noting down all the phone calls of Jaisingh Jadhav
265
Sarita, Jaisingh Jadhav, Kamala(Adhivasi woman) and Kamalabai (servant maid)
After the press meet Jadhav‟s friend is telling that evidence is great
Sarita‟s regection for Jaisingh‟s carnal desire.
The heart rendering conversation between Sarita and Kamala.
266
Intimacy between Sarita and Kamala.
Sarita came & sat along with Kamala in the floor
After Sarita realisation, she is waiting for the day to come to rise for her rights