The film is set in the Konkan region of Maharashtra during the pre-independence era (1930s).
The story begins with the marriage of a young girl, Uma, to Mahadev. However, tragedy strikes almost immediately when Mahadev dies before the marriage is even consummated. This sets the stage for the central conflict: the plight of a young widow in a society that demands her isolation and mourning. 2. The Protagonist: Hari Damle index of kaksparsh updated
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: To appease the soul, Hari whispers a secret vow to his dead brother. Only then does the crow touch the food. The Aftermath
| | Role | | --- | --- | | Amrut Rao | Protagonist; bound by promise to his uncle | | Manjula | Widowed sister-in-law; becomes Amrut’s wife in name only | | Uncle (Name varies) | Imposes the unusual will | | Family Elders | Represent social and moral pressure | | Village/Town Society | External judgment and gossip |