ZANGAT
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ISBN: 9789357200714
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Edition: 3
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Publishing Year: November 1978
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Pages: 124
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Language: Marathi
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Category: Novel
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Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Mehta Publishing House
 
About The Book:
This compelling narrative centers around the bitter enmity between Balumastar and Bharmuanna, a wealthy man from the small village of Gajabarwadi. The story takes a dramatic turn when Shripati, the son of Master, becomes embroiled in an affair with Rukki, a married woman. Despite her first marriage, Rukki’s illicit relationship with Shripati continues, leading to significant consequences. Her first husband abandons her upon discovering the affair, but she eventually remarries. Yet, her bond with Shripati endures.
Seizing the opportunity, Bharmuanna manipulates the situation to make Rukki an unwelcome guest in the Master’s home. However, the Master hides Shripati and plays his own tricks to outsmart Bharmuanna. Eventually, Rukki is forced to return to her parents due to Bharmuanna’s interference.
The situation takes a violent turn when Bharmuanna hires thugs to assault the Master, leaving him unconscious. This act of suppression forces the Master to leave the village. The novel focuses on Rukki’s emotional turmoil as she navigates her complicated relationships. Does she reconcile with her second husband? Will Shripati step forward to support her? This novel delves into the themes of betrayal, manipulation, and emotional conflict, leading to a dramatic climax in the form of a zangaat (confrontation).
            
      
      
        