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The story follows Tatya Bichoo, a dreaded gangster who, while on the verge of death during a police chase, uses a secret mantra from Baba Chamatkar to transfer his soul into a nearby doll. Khilona Bana Khalnayak Hindi Movie
(2013), which was the first Marathi film to be shot in 3D. It featured Mahesh Kothare’s son, Adinath Kothare, alongside the original villainous doll. Khilona Bana Khalnayak If you’d like, I can: The story follows
Sadashiv Amrapurkar delivers a characteristic performance as the primary antagonist, creating the conflict that drives the hero's transformation. The film follows the classic Bollywood formula of the era: an innocent hero, a grave injustice against his family or loved ones, and a climactic showdown where justice is restored through action. Ravi marries Sapna, brings her to a lonely,
The second half of the film is a psychological torture chamber. Ravi marries Sapna, brings her to a lonely, Gothic-style mansion, and proceeds to humiliate her. He accuses her of infidelity, locks her in rooms, and flaunts his relationship with a cabaret dancer in front of her. The film’s title makes literal sense here: Ravi turns his home into a prison, and his beloved into a victim. The "khilona" is broken. Ranjit, the former lover, returns to reclaim Sapna, leading to a violent, bloody climax where everyone’s true colors are revealed.
A world-renowned ventriloquist who provided the doll and the puppetry that brought Tatya Bichoo to life. Cultural Impact and Legacy Iconic Antagonist:
The film features a prominent cast from the Marathi film industry, many of whom reprised their roles for the Hindi version: