In a bold move for Indian cinema, ‘Ghodan’ premiered nationwide on Friday, positioning the cow as the heart of a story that marries spirituality, science, and societal reflection. Fully devoted to Gomata, this debut film on the subject challenges viewers to rethink their bond with nature and tradition.
Promotion chief Shantanu Shukla shared insights into the film’s mission. ‘Ghodan reconnects us to our cultural and religious essence,’ he noted, detailing sequences where scientific research validates the cow’s multifaceted contributions—from Ayurvedic medicine to organic agriculture.
Real events woven into the plot amplify its authenticity, making the message stick. For the younger generation adrift in modernity, it’s a wake-up call on the cow’s vital role in daily life and sustainability. The story unfolds with gripping drama, balancing light-hearted moments with deep philosophical undertones.
Shukla highlighted industry trends: Bollywood is diversifying, embracing fresh narratives on heritage and innovation. ‘Ghodan’ exemplifies this, offering youth a window into timeless Sanatan principles amid contemporary chaos.
Gratitude extends to state leaders and spiritual luminaries whose endorsements have propelled the film. As theaters fill up, ‘Ghodan’ promises to ignite debates on cultural preservation, proving cinema’s power to heal societal rifts and revive forgotten wisdom.
