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Balasaheb (Girish Kulkarni), the son of an influential and corrupt politician Annasaheb (Mohan Joshi), is forced to re-evaluate his life when his father pressures him to enter politics. After being challenged by a young theatre artist, Urmi (Manava Naik), Balasaheb decides to direct a play to prove his worth. This path of artistic expression ultimately becomes a journey of self-discovery, leading him to find a genuine purpose in serving his village. Girish Kulkarni as Balasaheb Mohan Joshi as Annasaheb Reema Lagoo as Aaisaheb (his mother) Sai Tamhankar as Karishma Manava Naik as Urmi Bhau Kadam as Zatkya Reception and Key Highlights

Critics praised the film for its clever blend of humor and social commentary , noting Kulkarni's ability to depict nuanced rural life.

(Girish Kulkarni), the aimless, arrogant son of a powerful and corrupt local politician, Annasaheb. Living in the shadow of his father's political clout, Balasaheb spends his days splurging on alcohol and moving through life with entitlement until a chance encounter with a theater artist, (Manava Naik), sparks a desire for change.

"Jaundya Na Balasaheb" is a fictional story that revolves around the lives of two friends, Jaundya and Balasaheb. The movie takes us on a journey of their friendship, which is put to the test when they face a series of challenges and misadventures. The film's narrative is a perfect blend of humor, drama, and satire, making it an engaging watch for audiences.