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A man who spent his life detached from his family due to his demanding profession, Khedekar delivers a nuanced performance that captures both the stubbornness and vulnerability of a father seeking a "second birth" in his children's lives.

Baapjanma (2017), directed by Nipun Dharmadhikari, is a poignant Marathi social drama that explores the complexities of fatherhood and the quest for redemption. The film centers on Bhaskar Pandit (played by Sachin Khedekar), a retired RAW agent who lives a solitary life with his dog and caretaker. After being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, Bhaskar realizes the emptiness of his routine and sets out on an unconventional mission to repair his strained relationships with his estranged children, Vikram and Veena. Plot and Narrative Style

Satyajeet Patwardhan and Sharvari Lohokare portray the children with authentic resentment and eventual realization, reflecting the real-world disconnect that can occur between generations. Themes and Impact

The core theme of Baapjanma is the idea that it is never too late to mend broken ties. It challenges the typical portrayal of parental love in Indian cinema—which often focuses on the mother—by presenting a deeply flawed but ultimately loving father. Critics praised the film for its "refreshing" and "meaningful" approach to a familiar topic, noting that it serves as a reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of mutual relationships.