Khatarnak (खतरनाक)
Two friends, Laxya and Bharat, run a detective agency. They face several challenges when they are asked to nab a serial killer.
Mahesh Kothare
Also Directed by Mahesh Kothare
Jaya and Suman, two college mates, once best of friends, are today's sworn enemies. Jaya is in love with Rajesh, who also uses to study in the same college, and who leaves no opportunity to praise Suman just to annoy Jaya although he does reciprocate her feelings. But seeing them together infuriates Rakesh, who also loves Jaya deeply. Jaya and Rajesh get married and Jaya's mother gives her some 'tips' on post marriage behavior, little knowing how much problems the same is going to create for her.
Inspector Mahesh kills a gangster but his spirit enters into a near by doll. Later, a puppetry master receives this doll as a gift but this doll will turn his good life into hell.
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Young Adi's life changes completely when he comes to Bombay with his mother, but ends up getting kidnapped. He manages to escape from the kidnappers but is all alone in the city.
Lakshya finds a bottle, which has Gangaram trapped in it who is his lookalike. He promises to make everything possible with the sand in the bottle, but once the sand is over he will be free to go.
Three young man will try all possible ways to impress Dhanajirao Wakde to approve their marriages.
Tatya Vinchu comes back to life after 20 years, and now wants to migrate into the body of Lakshya's son.
Bharat, a reporter, is given the opportunity to pursue the story of an escaped convict, Anna Chimbori. Maruti bears witness to a murder committed by Anna Chimbori and turns to Bharat for help.
A criminal gets killed in a toy factory and posseses a doll. The doll then is bought by a shopkeeper who slowly realizes that the doll is behind the recent deaths.
Thartharat (1989) is a Marathi-language film directed by Mahesh Kothare, and produced by Aravind Samant. The film stars Mahesh Kothare, Priya Arun, Laxmikant Berde and Ravindra Berde in lead roles with Rahul Solapurkar, Jairam Kulkarni and Kishore Nandlaskar in supporting roles.[1] The music was composed by Anil Mohile. The screenplay was based on a story written by Mahesh Kothare