It also features Gauri Nalawade as well as veteran actors Vikram Gokhale and Neena Kulkarni. The film was recently screened at the ongoing International Film Festival of India (IFFI) under the Indian Panorama section. We should also change with the times, but while changing we should also keep the things in mind that make up our core." "It is important that we value our traditions but at the same time, I think it is very important that we, as a society, also accept modernism.
The theme of the movie predominantly talks about the idea of tradition and how it is something that's passed on through generations, the filmmaker added. It is the story of this man and his family who grapple with two deaths - one that they know about and one that takes them by surprise," Mahajan said. "And the movie is about this man who lives right next to the river but he hates the river and everything that it stands for. So it's the river that holds tremendous cultural and spiritual significance for this big demographic of India. "Godavari is referred to as the Ganga of the south and a lot of the western Maharashtra population comes to this river for the last rites of their loved ones. The film follows the story of a grumpy man named Nishikant Deshmukh, played by 'Sacred Games' actor Jitendra Joshi, and his family who try to cope up with the deaths of two close relatives. So it felt very natural to do a film that explores the idea of mortality," the filmmaker said.Ī philosophical exploration of life and death, 'Godavari' takes its name from the titular river that flows from Nashik, Maharashtra to the southern states of the country. In the last two years, we have all lost people who were close to us. It was a big loss and a big shock for us. Remembering Kamat, Mahajan said his death was a big blow to Indian cinema. Another film Aanchhi written and directed by Lucky Hansraj is a comical drama begins when Rat killer, Victim and anonymous guy (who gave the contract) struck together in the same bungalow unknowingly due to lockdown.From the Magazine Our Starless Skies: Even Stars Are Unable To Break Layers Of Smog Welcome To Mahul, The Living Hell On Mumbai’s Eastern Outskirts Is India’s Pollution Data Hiding Behind The Poor? Children From Poor Backgrounds Are Worst Sufferers Of Pollution In Terror Land, Pigeons Give Kashmiri Youths Wings To Embrace Peace Talking about her upcoming projects as a producer she says, "Kamarattoo is a Hindi remake of a south indian film written and directed by Lucky Hansraj. So yes it's purely hard work, passion in both side of the screen."
I know what it takes to act in front of it as well now. I was quite surprised and took my time to think as I have always worked behind the camera. Then he proposed the idea of casting me as a lead in this project.
Then he was making this beautiful music video and narrated me the story, I really liked the concept. My team was really surprised and appreciated the way I did my job. So our director Lucky Hansraj asked me to work in front of camera.
I was producing one TV Commercial for one brand and at the last moment there was some issues with the model. Komal opens up about her acting debut and says, "There is a very funny story behind it.