artist
Nana Patekar, Khushboo Sundar, Utkarsh Sharma, Simrat Kaur, Rajpal Yadav, Ashwini Kalsekar, Paritosh Tripathi, Manish Wadhwa and Rajesh Sharma
Author
Anil Sharma, Sunil Sirvaiya and Amjad Ali
Director
Anil Sharma
manufacturer
Suman Sharma
release
20 December 2024
Parents take great care in marrying their sons. Fathers keep searching for such daughters whose fathers are worthy of becoming Samadhi. Dhi means intelligence, one of the 10 characteristics of religion. Samadhi is made from here. Mothers make sons grooms who make a hundred excuses for not going to the wedding hall, sometimes citing their high blood pressure or sometimes their advancing age. Sons also not only agree to these relationships for the happiness of their parents, but also dedicate their lives to maintaining these relationships while respecting the traditions. But, not all sons and all daughters-in-law are ‘ideal’. Sometimes sons turn out to be greedy, and sometimes daughters-in-law turn out to be mischievous. And, the stories of these sons and daughters-in-law have been reaching the big screen with different stars in different eras of Hindi cinema. The message that Rajesh Khanna is seen giving in the film ‘Avatar’, Amitabh Bachchan is later seen repeating in ‘Baghban’. There is a coincidence with these films which talk about ‘Jaisi Karni, Vaisi Bharni’, that the general public likes these films very much.