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Gopal Bhar

Gopal Bhar was a legendary court jester in medieval Bengal. He was in the court of Raja Krishnachandra, the famous king of Nadia in the 18th century AD. Such was the genius of Gopal that the King considered him as a Navaratna of his court. His statue can still be seen in the palace of Raja Krishnachandra. Stories about his exploits are narrated in Bengal to this day and are immortalized in countless short stories. The stories are short, beautiful, humorous and have a specific social message. Gopal Bhar is famous for stories of his wisdom, in which he outwits other fellow courtiers.

Gopal Bhar

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Rat-A-Tat

Doggy Don is a little pink dog, who resides in the modern suburbs of South India. Unfortunately, he shares his house with three troublemaking mice: Chhotu, Lambu and Motu. Don is usually accompanied by his older brother, Colonel, who has a stronger grudge against the mice with his shorter temper, and Ballu, a cranky and aggressive Great Dane, who is Don's neighbor. Their adventures are usually some type of chaos that the mice produce and the havoc that ensues as the dogs attempt to stop the situation from escalating further, only to either make things worse or take the blame for the mice's shenanigans.

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Tu Saubhagyavati Ho

'Tu Saubhagyavati Ho’ is a story of an 18-year-old village girl, Aishwarya who believes in optimism and positivity. She marries the village tycoon, 44-year-old widower Suryabhan Jadhav who is still healing from his wife’s death 15 years back and is unable to handle his emotions and control over his 3 kids. The story revolves around Aishwarya’s journey into the Jadhav mansion where she develops a bond between her detached husband and her older stepkids. [Director - Umesh Naamjoshi. Producer - Manwa Naik]

Tu Saubhagyavati Ho

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