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Hema Malini Beats Lalita Pawar: Rinku Rajguru’s Dialogues in Asha Go Viral

The Marathi film Asha, which won four awards at the 61st Maharashtra State Marathi Film Awards, has recently hit theaters and is making waves, especially for actress Rinku Rajguru’s powerful portrayal of an ASHA worker. Her dialogues from the film are currently trending on social media.Released on December 19, Asha captured audience attention with its compelling tagline, “Ti Nadliye” (“The woman is stuck”), sparking curiosity about the story. The film delves into the sensitive and realistic journey of women’s struggles, resilience, and their fight against societal challenges. One dialogue that has become especially popular is Rinku’s line:
“I saw a movie, in which Hema Malini kills Lalita Pawar like this” — which has struck a chord with viewers.

Another impactful dialogue, “I will not do anything wrong with me,” has also resonated widely. The film’s intense trailer and teaser showcased the heat, pain, and yearning in Asha’s life as she takes on the responsibility of villagers’ health, copes with family stress, stands up to injustice, and pursues her goals with determination.Alongside Rinku Rajguru, the cast includes Saankit Kamat, Usha Naik, Shubhangi Bhujbal, Suhas Shirsat, Disha Dande, Dilip Ghare, and Harsha Gupte. 

 

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Asha is a poignant blend of social realities, emotional struggles, tough decisions faced by women, and battles for identity. Its biggest strength lies in portraying not just one woman’s story but the collective story of millions who fight daily on multiple fronts.At the film’s premiere, Rinku’s mother was moved to tears, overwhelmed by her daughter’s powerful performance on the big screen. Rinku was seen comforting her mother with a warm embrace.

Director Deepak Patil shared, “ASHA is not just the journey of a health worker. She represents millions of women who dedicate their lives fighting for others, overcoming fears, and never giving up. Through this film, we aim to shine a light on these unsung warriors. We have honestly portrayed her truth — a painful yet inspiring journey.”

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