He takes the puppet of the mansion of the wizard, Baba Chamatkar (Raghavendra Kadkol), and orders him to revive Tatya Vinchu again.
Aditya Bolke (Adinath Kothare), the son of the late Lakshya and Aavdi (portrayed by Pooja Pawar in the prequel), is a mechanical engineer without a job, and like his father, is thoroughly interested in ventriloquism, and lives with his grandmother, Parubai (Madhu Kambikar).
Aditya meets Megha (Sonalee Kulkarni), who is on a vacation and is a lavani dancer at her mother's (Vishakha Subhedar) theatre within the fair.
Aditya frequently tries to meet Makarand and learn about ventriloquism, but is challenged by the puppet show's security guard (Deepak Shirke), and the chase often ends up funnily.
Mahesh then travels to Shrirangpur and meets Inspector Sakharam (Vijay Chavan), who appeared as a constable in the prequel.
On the last day of the fair, Makarand is confronted by Tatya Vinchu, who threatens him at knifepoint and takes him to Aditya's house.
He confronts Parubai, who runs to Inspector Sakharam and tells him that Tatya Vinchu is on his way to Aditya, who is at a religious procession at the fair.
Mahesh finds Tatya Vinchu's headless body and orders the police that the case is not closed until the severed head is found.
Suresh Deshmane served as the cinematographer, while Avadhoot Gupte composed the music and Guru Thakur wrote the lyrics.
Nitin Chandrakant Desai was responsible for production design, and choreography was handled by Umesh Jadhav and Phulva Khamkar.
[8] Mahesh Kothare, Madhu Kambikar, Vijay Chavan, and Raghvendra Kadkol have reprised their respective roles.
Adinath Kothare took a central role in the film, joined by actors Sonalee Kulkarni, Makarand Anaspure, and Sai Tamhankar.
[14] The iconic character of Kubdya Khavis, originally portrayed by Bipin Varti, is now played by Abhijeet Chavan.
He appreciate the balance between humor and the chilling presence of the puppet Tatya Vinchu, noting that the film is family-friendly and features strong performances, especially from Adinath Kothare.