When his daughter’s in-laws demand a large dowry, Appa sacrifices his house and savings to marry her off. He moves in with his son, but the son and daughter-in-law disrespect him and eventually throw him out. Appa and his wife end up living in a dilapidated temple, where he clings to his actor’s identity – performing imaginary soliloquies to an empty hall.
When his daughter’s in-laws demand a large dowry, Appa sacrifices his house and savings to marry her off. He moves in with his son, but the son and daughter-in-law disrespect him and eventually throw him out. Appa and his wife end up living in a dilapidated temple, where he clings to his actor’s identity – performing imaginary soliloquies to an empty hall.
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