The silver screen lit up with ‘Ghodan’ on Friday, India’s first full-length feature centered on the divine cow, Gomata. This ambitious release masterfully intertwines Sanatan Dharma’s sacred tenets with cutting-edge science, offering a fresh perspective on age-old reverence.
Shantanu Shukla, spearheading promotions, described it as a cultural lifeline. ‘It reconnects us to our heritage, proving through science why Gomata is essential,’ he explained. Scenes explore her benefits in medicine, farming, and biodiversity, grounded in research.
By threading in authentic incidents, the film heightens impact, delivering a dual punch of fun and wisdom. It speaks directly to the youth, illuminating paths to inner peace via ancestral ties and sustainable living.
Shukla lauded Bollywood’s transformation, where innovative storytelling on social and spiritual fronts is the new norm. ‘Ghodan’ rides this wave, inviting a generation to rediscover their roots.
Endorsements from chief ministers and revered saints have blessed its journey. With strong box-office potential, ‘Ghodan’ isn’t merely watching—it’s an experience that nurtures the soul and sharpens minds on conservation’s true essence.