Get ready for ‘Godaan’, the groundbreaking film from director Amit Prajapati and Kamadhenu International that celebrates the cow’s profound cultural, scientific, and societal value, with Panchagavya at its core. It’s more than entertainment—it’s a wake-up call.
Former star Mamata Kulkarani, now a devoted sadhvi, is its biggest advocate. In a candid chat, she praised, ‘Kamadhenu’s ‘Godaan’ masterfully portrays our heritage, knowledge, and sensitivity. Watch it, no matter your faith—the cow graces Hindu Vedas, Puranas, Bible, and Quran alike.’ Insisting on her readings of sacred books, she asserted, ‘Neither permits cow killing; she’s the sacred mother in all traditions.’
Mamata’s spiritual depth shines through her 25-year tapasya achieving samadhi. ‘I have seen and experienced the tenth avatar Kalki’s training,’ she proclaimed. ‘Cows will withhold milk soon, paralleling our reckless water use. Those still asleep risk everything.’
The movie forces a reckoning, she said, citing Islam’s prioritization of mothers post-Allah and Gita’s karma doctrine amid today’s calamities. ‘Mental perversion drives us to harm cows—resulting in global strife and scarcity,’ she reflected. ‘Ponder it tenfold before acting. Godaan isn’t just a film; it’s a mandate for compassion and change.’