Aga Bai Arechya
Jun 25 2004
•2h 24m
•Comedy, Family
Shriranga Deshmukh is frustrated with all the women in his life. However, when he gets back from his native place, he realises he has supernatural powers allowing him to listen to any woman's thought. Inspired by "What Women Want".
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Sanjay Narvekar
Shrirang Deshmukh / Ranga

Priyanka Yadav
Suman / Ranga's Wife

Bharati Achrekar
Tarot Reader

Siddharth Jadhav
Ranga's Friend
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