The story centers on (played by Bharat Jadhav), a young man who dreams of leaving his small village for a better life. However, he is held back by a deathbed promise made to his grandfather: to stay and protect their ancestral farmland. Harya's primary conflict arises from two fronts:
Furthermore, the film juxtaposes the grandfather's death with the "death" of the village’s political stability. While the family struggles to cremate one old man, the entire village is shut down to mourn a political leader. This highlights the disparity between the common man and the political elite. For the politicians, death is a spectacle used to gain votes; for the family, death is a logistical hurdle. marathi movie yedyanchi jatra
Harya's primary daily struggle involves protecting his agricultural land from fellow villagers who routinely use his fields to answer nature’s call. Desperate for a solution, Harya creates a scheme to handle the night soil, which aligns with a newly launched government-sponsored "Village Sanitation and Cleanliness Drive". The story centers on (played by Bharat Jadhav),