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Release Date:
October 30, 1992
Original Title:
जीवा सखा
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Dharmesh Productions
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 147
In Dhangao village Jeeva and Sakha are inseparable brothers living with their widowed mother when Sakha gets a job as police inspector he is posted at other place hence brothers get separated.Jeeva is in love with Paro.Nagya is a spoil brat who tries to bluff village people by asking them to sell their land to DK for Dhangao Industrial Zone but villager's support Jeeva which irks him after Paro gets married to Jeeva,Nagya threatens to kill her brother and makes her father sign the property papers and does so with many villagers when Jeeva takes action DK kills his person and puts blame on Jeeva,Jeeva now hides in jungle and whereabouts are only known to his friend Baadshah,Nagya kills Jeeva 's mother when she refuses to sign on papers.Sakha returns to the village to perform final rights of his mother and is unaware about things happening in his village and thinks Jeeva should be punished for taking law in his hand.
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Art Direction:
Anil Shahane
Assistant Director:
Ravindra Mogre
Cinematography:
Girish Karve
Costume Designer:
Shreekant Saatoskar
Director:
Ramesh Deo
Editor:
Dattaram Tawade
First Assistant Director:
Shashikant Nalavade
Makeup Artist:
Madan Mohan
Music:
Anil Mohile
Producer:
Pramod Lad
Guru Sharma
Ramesh Deo
Shobha Jain
Sound Designer:
Samson Manoham
Story:
Ramesh Deo
Writer:
Yashwant Raanjankar
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