The Gharat family gathers at their ancestral home in
Konkan to celebrate the Ganesh festival. The reunion brings together three generations, each carrying their own joys, struggles, and unresolved conflicts. At the centre are Appa (Dr. Sharad Bhutadiya) and Mai (Sushma Deshpande), the family elders. Their elder son Bhau (
Sanjay Mone) lives in the ancestral home with his wife Sunanda (
Shubhangi Latkar). Their son Jeetu (Ashish Pathode) secretly loves Aashna (Divyalaxmi Maisanam), an Assamese girl, but hides his feelings due to his father’s short temper. Jeetu also dreams of starting a tourism business in the village, but his ambitions remain unspoken. His sister, Deepali (
Pari Telang), lives there too with her husband, Ashok (Sameer Khandekar). The younger son, Sharad (
Ajinkya Deo), arrives from Mumbai with his wife Ahilya (
Ashwini Bhave) and daughter Neha (Rajasi Bhave). Their son, Ketan (
Bhushan Pradhan), joins them from Delhi along with his girlfriend, Kriti (
Nikita Dutta). Kriti makes every effort to win over the family, but Ahilya remains opposed to her because of cultural differences and her family background. Tensions between mother and son deepen as a result. Living under the same roof is Appa’s daughter, Kusum Aatya (
Shubhangi Gokhale), who was once forced into marriage against her will. Now separated, she stays with her son Ninad (Rupesh Bane), carrying the weight of past decisions that still affect her present. As the festival unfolds, old wounds resurface and new bonds are tested. Bhau and Sunanda’s financial limitations contrast sharply with Sharad and Ahilya’s comfortable lifestyle, creating subtle friction between the two households. Sharad’s suggestion to reduce the Ganpati celebration from seven days to one-and-a-half ignites debates around tradition, modernity, and practicality. Amidst rituals, confrontations, and moments of reflection, each member of the Gharat family faces a turning point. Jeetu finds the courage to take charge of his own life, Ketan and Kriti confront opposition to their relationship, and Ahilya begins to reassess her rigid stance. In the process, long-standing tensions soften, and the family rediscovers the bonds that hold them together. == Cast ==