The film ends with Mandaar teaching Aaba to drive a tractor — the same field where he once wept over dried cotton stalks now sprouting vegetables.
Mandaar lowers the gun. He realizes he’s been “pachadlela” not just by fate, but by his own refusal to adapt. The next morning, he swallows his ego: he accepts the bank loan, joins a farmer producer organization, and sends Sulakshana to a tailoring course. When Raghunath tries to seize his land, Mandaar fights back — not with a weapon, but with legal papers and the support of other small farmers. marathi movie pachadlela
In the climax, Mandaar’s first drip-irrigated crop succeeds. He pays off Patil and buys back his land receipt. Walking through his green field, he says to his son: “They thought they pachadlale me (knocked me down). But a farmer only falls when he stops getting up.” The film ends with Mandaar teaching Aaba to
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