RSS’s 100-year celebration finds a spotlight in ‘Shatak’, a film earning rave reviews from Mohan Bhagwat. At New Delhi’s Keshav Kunj, the Sarsanghchalak hailed it as a pulsating depiction of Dr. Keshav Baliram Hedgewar’s epochal mission.
Hedgewar’s saga of total surrender to national organization and public enlightenment defines selfless leadership, Bhagwat observed. Embodying austerity and solidarity, his story unfolds through ‘Shatak’s’ evocative scenes, like a childhood song etching eternal fortitude.
Amid applause, Bhagwat felicitated the filmmakers for their endeavor. Hitting screens February 20, the movie syncs with RSS’s landmark anniversary. Minister Nitin Gadkari, in a compelling Instagram clip, beseeched citizens to engage, promising revelations about RSS’s essence.
Gadkari confronted distortions head-on: RSS thrives on devotion in hinterlands—tribal support, schooling revolutions, farming collectives, and societal stirrings. ‘Witness the labor of dedicated volunteers; that’s the unvarnished truth this film unveils,’ he urged.
‘ Shatak’ arrives primed to captivate, weaving biography with broader reflections on service, potentially influencing cultural conversations on unity and resolve.
