Jaundya Na Balasaheb

Leave it Balasaheb) is a 2016 Indian Marathi-language comedy drama film written and directed by Girish Kulkarni in his directorial debut.

[3][4] The song "Dolby Walya" featured in Animal as a background score and "Baby Bring It On" is remade for the soundtrack album of Madgaon Express.

The word saheb means sir and everyone, including his parents, addresses him by that name, as he is heir to their political heritage.

His father aspire that he would continue his lineage by becoming candidate for his party in the next election, but Balasaheb seems to have lost purpose in his life after his broken marriage.

Later he has an argument with father & Balasaheb berates him of his corrupt practices & how his lust of power resulted in his broken marriage.

She then takes a promise from him that he would use his political clout to help his friend become a scriptwriter (in turn giving voice to free speech).

He resolves to fulfill the promise & when he returns to his village he assembles his friends for the play written by Jeevan which they would present in a competition.

Here Annasaheb puts making hurdles in his play to get him ready for forthcoming elections, but Balasaheb remains firm on his resolve & overcomes each of them.