(Tejaswini Pandit)—Siddharth’s former lover. The film explores the emotional turmoil and tough choices that follow as the past resurfaces. Key Details Sanjay Jadhav. Swwapnil Joshi as Siddharth. Sai Tamhankar as Nandini. Tejaswini Pandit as Bhairavi. Girish Oak as Kamlakar Bhanushali. Mrunal Jadhav as Pihu (daughter).

Their domestic bliss is shattered by the arrival of (Girish Oak), a politician who offers Siddharth a massive investment for his work project on one condition: he must leave Nandini for Bhanushali’s daughter, Bhairavi (Tejaswini Pandit). This revelation brings Siddharth's past relationship to the forefront, leading to emotional turmoil and a series of dramatic twists that test the foundations of his marriage. Thematic Depth and Performances

You cannot discuss Tu Hi Re without acknowledging the musical genius of . The soundtrack is arguably the reason the film has achieved cult status.

The conflict arises from class differences and family expectations. Rajveer’s father, a wealthy businessman, disapproves of Ria’s social status and has already planned a more "suitable" alliance for his son. Heartbreak ensues, leading to a separation that tests the very fabric of their love. The second half showcases Rajveer’s transformation from a boy to a man—willing to sacrifice his inheritance and social standing to win back his love.