Madhuri Dixit's debut film Abodh (1984)

Madhuri Dixit Movies : Abodh (1984)


Abodh is a 1984 Bollywood Hindi film and debut of actress Madhuri Dixit.
Directed by; Hiren Nag
Release date(s); August 10, 1984
Cost 
Mohan Choti ... Photographer at Fair
Sheela David ... Ratna
Madhuri Dixit ... Gauri
Dinesh Hingoo ... Wedding Photographer
Leela Mishra ... Gajanan's mom
Rajshri Nair (as Rajshri)
Tapas Pal ... Shankar Singh
Savita Prabhune
Sunder Purohit
Ashok Saraf ... Hanuman
Vinod Sharma ... Gajanan Singh


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Storyline Abodh

Naive, childish and precocious, Gauri lives a wealthy lifestyle in a small town, Rajanpur, along with her sister, Ratna; her mom; and dad, Girdhari Singh. While at the fair, she gets into an argument with Shankar. Shortly thereafter, Gauri is told that her marriage has been arranged. At first Gauri is thrilled, then changes her mind when she finds out that her groom is Shankar, but reconciles herself to this marriage. After she re-locates to Shankar's residence, she spends more time with Shankar's young brother, while her husband starts to realize that Gauri has not matured yet and is unable to get intimate with her. Gauri soon becomes bored, and re-locates to her parents' house, where she resides for several months. It is here that Gauri matures and realizes the importance of marriage and intimacy. She then returns to Shankar's house, where she is welcomed back - though not quite as warmly enough. Gauri starts to realize that her childishness has resulted in getting the cold shoulder from Shankar - who eventually re-locates to study in another town. For several months, the family does not get any news about him, prompting Gajanan to take a trip to talk to Shankar. When Gajanan reaches the hostel where Shankar is supposed to live, he is told that Shankar has moved out. For 3 months, Shankar goes missing. In the end, Shanker visits the fair and meets Ratna and her husband. He realises that Gauri has matured and loves. He goes running back to meet Gauri. They both reconcile.

Source; Wikipedia

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