Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Amar Sathi (2010)
A little girl called Ananya longs for a brother when she sees other girls giving Bhai Phonta (a religious ritual among Hindus) to their brothers. Her parents can’t have a child anymore so her grandmother asks her father to marry again. Her mother who is a follower of Ma Chandi prays to the diety who visits her at night one day and gives her a son. At the same time, a similar happens with Balaram’s (Ananya’s father) closest friend Amjad whose wife longed for a daughter as they already had a son. They are also blessed by a daughter by the Pir Baba.Years pass and Agnee, Balaram’s son and Pari (Amjad’s daughter) get admitted in the same college. They come across each other and Pari does not like Agnee, but once she once she comes to know who he is, she falls in love with him. She is head over heels over him, but he does not like her. When she decided to end her life, he understands how much he loves her and accepts her. One day when Agnee goes to Amjad’ house, he is shocked to see Pari as he did not know her real identity. He decided to end the relationship as he does not want to get involved with a Muslim .Azad , Pari’s brother can’t stand Hindus and comes to know about the relationship. He locks up Pari in a room and goes away. Pari’s mother decides to free her and let her go to Agnee as she believes that all is fair in love and war and there is no caste, creed, religion when it comes to love.Azad comes to about it and goes to Agnee’s house but he cant find them there. Later on Azad and his men arrive there and take Pari away from Agnee.Azad’s friend tries to molest Pari so Azad injures him. Meanwhile the police arrive and they try to locate Agnee and Pari, but can’t do initially though later on they spot the couple trying to commit suicide by jumping from a bridge. They do jump from abridge, but two religious cloths, one sent by Ma Chandi and one by Pir Baba help to save them and are placed under their feet.
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