Amoli agrees to live in the Pundir mansion as a maid, where she forms a friendship with Ankita. Amoli meets Sunanda Devi first and Sunanda mistakes her for a servant. The family consists of Devi Pundir, his wife Sunanda, his two daughters, Sanchita and Ankita, two nephews, Deepak and Prithvi, their two wives, Badiya and Chiggy bahu, and his sister and brother-in-law.
Upon reaching Meerut, Amoli enters the mansion of the very rich family, the Pundits. Amoli is confused but goes to Meerut to run from Thakur. For her daughters safety, Suman tells Amoli to go to Meerut to see a family that will help her. Suman is worried for her daughter because she knows Thakur will go to extreme lengths to get Amoli. Urmila leaves Thakur after she learns the truth and helps Amoli escape from the mansion Amoli then takes an oath to punish Thakur and goes back to her parents house. Meanwhile, Amoli and her husband, Radhe fall in love, which annoys Thakur, so he kills Radhe. He then arranges his servant Radhes and Amolis wedding and after marriage, he tries to impress her but fails again. Thakur is so attracted to Amoli that he can go to any lengths to get her. Later, he tries to get her and plots to get her but fails. Amoli pleads with Thakur to release her, but Thakur gives her assurance that he is attracted to her. Under the Haweli she hides in a room where she searches for Urmila but is caught by Thakur. Amolis mother, Suman, wants to poison the entire family because she does not want to see her children die of hunger.Īmoli decides to visit Thakurs wife, Urmila, who is soft and kind. Thakur orders his goons to take over Tukarams land at any cost, so they set fire to his crops. The incident upsets Amoli and increases her anger against Thakur. When she returns to her family, they do not accept her because of society, prompting her to leave the village. Thakur Digvijay secretly keeps Kaumudi and spends the night with her. Amoli fights the goons, but can not save Kaumudi. Amolis friend, kaumudi, is abducted by goons working for Thakur a rich landlord because her father, Tukaram, is unable to pay the debts. IMI's internet anti-piracy team, while closely working with International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), has managed to close 500 sites, mostly based on servers in the USA, he said.Amoli is an optimistic and fearless 20-year-old girl and eldest daughter. Licenses have been issued to radio stations, television broadcasters (including those showing some new-age music-based reality shows) and big portals allowing streaming and downloading of music on the internet, IMI General Secretary Savio D'Souza said. IMI, which issues licenses through its wings Indian Phonographic Ltd (PPL) and Indian Performing Rights Society (IPRS), has tied up with all telecom operators for legitimate use of music, he said.
This market would grow further with the advent of 3G (third generation) service phones opening newer avenues of possible intellectual property theft by way of Caller Ring Back Caller Service (CRBT), Embedded tones, background music, full track downloads, mobile radio and streaming and downloading of music, which bring joy and listening pleasure to the consumers, Lazarus said. With the current boom in the 'mobile entertainment segment', Indian market is expected to reach more than 300 million users making it among the top ten countries in the world in terms of mobile density. If they still refrain from doing so, legal action is taken," he said. "We try to inform and convince them the violation and motivate them to procure legitimate licences.
But, larger establishments like a lavish hotels or a bustling disco joints are certainly our targets," Lazarus said. "IMI, which represents around 142 music companies, is not concentrating on small-time outlets violating the law at present, due to lack of awareness. This means music-driven trade outlets like discotheques, hotels organising public music-based functions like New Year parties, coffee shops relying on instrumental or vocal pieces or even the barber shop playing a Bollywood number might be violating the law if they don't procure proper licences, he said.