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Sakhi is a film directed by Sanjay Surkar with Ashok Saraf

Sakhi (2008)

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Sakhi is a Marathi movie released on 16 May 2008. Produced by Lata Narvekar along with Bharti Achrekar and, directed by Sanjay Surkar. The movie is based on the friendship between a widow and a married woman, whose friendship is misunderstood, but how they support each other through thick and thin.

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Suryakant Jagdale, a middle-aged widower, has lost his job under the Compulsory Retirement Scheme. His philanthropic ideas are met with indifferent response at his native village where he happens to save the life of Nishi Surve, a young woman attempting suicide after being abandoned by her in-laws. Surya discovers Nishi's singing talent and encourages her to pursue the art.

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