Naralwadi Sarpanch Vishwasrao is father of two daughters and has huge estate but his mother wants a grandson who in future can take care of their estate. Vishwasrao reasons that he being Sarpanch of village does not have enough time to spend with his wife so his mother prays that he should lose the election.
Police Commissioner Krishnakant Deshmukh and his family are very religious and god fearing. His son Kapil is in love with Swati and despite their horoscopes not matching, he marries her, much to the annoyance of his parents. Days pass by but Swati can't bear a child. Many medical tests are performed on her but of no use. One day Swati meets Dr.Ashwani, a woman known to perform miracles, and under her treatment the much needed miracle happens.
A rich and greedy Swaira Deshmukhbai is law an order of her village and has control of everything she is rude towards everyone and wants things to happen according to her but the word of her daughter Jyothi makes her change her minds and decision. Her son Vilas takes care of her estate and is like a her puppet to her . Vilas gets married to Uma belonging to her middle cast family and takes a huge dowry which her family can't afford. Uma is tortured by Deshmukhbai frequently and Vilas also supports her. When Uma's brother Deepak find that his love Jyothi is her sister-in-law, he marries Jyothi in a hurry and divides Deshmukhbai's estate to teach her a lesson.
Wealthy and influential Hindurao Dhonde Patil finds a homeless drunk, brings him home, looks after him, feeds him, finds a room for him, gets him employed, calls him Master, and even finds a woman to look after him. In return, this male steals from Hindurao, is apprehended by the local police, but Hindurao pays for his bail. Hindurao is forced to make a final decision about him after he finds out that Master has been inquiring about a missing army officer named Maruti Kamble.
Innocent Namya the son of the tough Shitabai, is taken by his friends to see a Tamasha performance. He gets so excited by the Mahabharata scene of Draupadi's Vastraharan, that he jumps on stage disrupting the performance. He goes to the next village to see the performance again, where as the actor who is to play the monkey-god Hanuman gets drunk, He is invited to understudy the part. Namya's distraught mother kicks him out of the house, but the dancer Kalavati offers him shelter. Then a simpleton Namya falls in love with the glamours Kalavati.