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Movie Preview : Tathastu (2006)

Producer: Nitin Manmohan
Director: Anubhav Sinha
Cast: Sanjay Dutt, Amisha Patel, Jaya Prada, Amit Divetia, Gulshan Grover, Asrani

Happiness ends no bounds when a man holds his son unto his chest and tears rolls down his cheek when his smiles at him for the first time. How will he bear to let his son slip away from his loving arms to the dark abyss? The man does anything to keep his greatest love with him.

Ravi (Sanjay Dutt) is a factory worker earning a meager Rs.5000 a month. He marries a simple and homely girl named Sarita (Amisha Patel) from a middle class family. He is just an ordinary man but he is a father.

His eight-year-old son collapses while playing cricket on a fateful day. He has a hole in his heart, and now, he needs heart transplant. Ravi needs lakhs of rupees to save his son. So, he turns from an ordinary man to an extra-ordinary father.

The father tries his best to save his son from dying and he tries to go the right way. He approaches his office, insurance companies, banks and very corner for loan but no one cares to give him a helping hand. Meanwhile, his son is not responding to the medication. Now, the father is ready to do anything for his son. He takes up a gun and grabs the law into his own hands to get a new heart for his son.

The father seizes the hospital waiting room and gives out his demands. Police try to negotiate but he is as hard as a stone. His wife, a doctor, a cop and million of ordinary people shout in support of his pledge. Everybody is finding hard to understand the harsh reality and many questions rush into the minds of the people. Here, the father is trying to get the right answer all by himself.

Everything turns haywire with the politicians entering the scene and the media plays it part by sensationalizing the issue. The issue becomes dirty though it is just a simple pledge of an ordinary father to save his son from dying. Things turn upside down when no one pays heed to his simple request. However, he turns to God and He answers his prayers.


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