

Another actor who deserves a mention is Neena Kulkarni who plays the scheming aunt flawlessly. Kashyap and Shruti are convincing in their respective roles.

She portrays the loneliness, frustration, love and angst of her character with aplomb. The direction and art direction are other strong areas of 'Taptapadi' but it is Veena’s acting that steals the show. Tagore’s original story has been retained with a few modifications in the presentation and that helps the film score majority points. Does Madhav marry Sunanda and break the promise he made to Meera? This continues for a while till Sunanda (Shruti Marathe) enters the picture and Madhav’s aunt Durgabai (Neena Kulkarni) urges him to have a second marriage with Sunanda.

Meera loses her eyesight and the couple’s happy life gets complicated. Taptapadi (2014) Marathi in HD - Einthusan (NO SUBTITLES) When the auto-complete results are available, use the up and down arrows to review and Enter to select. Turns out, its much worse that just an infection. Madhav tries various medicines prepared by him for curing what he thinks is an eye infection. After a miscarriage, Meera starts encountering problems with her vision. Madhav leaves for Pune for higher studies but on returning he keeps his promise of marrying Meera. There she finds a cure for her loneliness in her cousin Madhav’s (Kashyap Parulekar) company. Meera is brought up in her paternal aunt’s household post the demise of her mother. Review: Is it the duty of a wife to support her husband through thick and thin, even if it involves losing her eyesight due to his mistake? The film takes a look at this and other problems through Meera’s (Veena Jamkar) perception. Plot: Based on Rabindranath Tagore’s story 'Drushtidaan', the film is the story of a woman who loses her eyesight after marriage and the various issues she faces post that.
