An ardent devotee of Bhagwan Shree Ganesh, Marathi-speaking Hindu Brahman Swami gets married to Tamil-speaking Hindu Brahman Radha, and both live a fairly harmonious lifestyle in rural India. It is only after 10 years of married life that a son, Anand, is born. When Radha finds out that better educational facilities are available in Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Bangalore, they sell their house, and re-locate in Mumbai, where Swami finds employment with Shilpi Jewelers, and gets Anand enrolled in Hansraj Morarji High School. Radha then gets diagnosed with an kidney ailment and needs surgery, both attempt to save money to get her treated, but Radha instead uses these funds to buy Swami a rocking chair, gets Swami to promise that Anand gets a good education and settle down in America, and then she subsequently passes away. Swami undertakes to raise Anand on his own but will he able to fulfill the promise he made to Radha?
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Swami
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Rishton Ki Khusboo
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Aa Ri Ra Ru
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Taa Ra Ri Ra
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Aankhon Ki
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De Jab Duaayen
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Dhyaan
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Gullak
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Kursi
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Mumbai Jaayenge
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Naa Tin Dhinna
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Radhe
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Shubharambh
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Talaash
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Vyakul
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Swami
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Nitin Arora:
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