Jabya tries to impress her in several ways, but ultimately his aspirations are not fulfilled. Since upper caste members are not allowed to interact with lower caste ones, Jabya tries to hide this. While at school, he falls in love with Shalu, who belongs to an upper caste family. Jabya, despite being a teenager, sells ice candies to help his parents. The family lives in a poverty-stricken state, and needs to do all sorts of tasks such as catching pigs and sending them to the village to earn money and stay alive. Hence, he and his parents were compelled to stay in an almost uninhabited corner of the village, far away from normal civilisation, since they are considered as untouchables by the villagers.
Why they were trying to catch the bird has been explained later in the movie. At the beginning of the movie, we find that Jabya and one of his classmates is roaming around the village in an attempt to catch the Black Sparrow, a bird. Jabya is a teenage boy who resides in a village in the state of Maharashtra.
It centres around a boy named Jabya (Somnath Awghade), how he fell in love with a girl named Shalu (Rajeshwari Kharat), and the problems that he had to encounter in his life due to his low caste. It is a love story about the problems with caste discrimination that still looms large in the villages of India.
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Fandry is an Indian Marathi movie released in 2014.