From Raipur’s Chief Minister residence, Vishnu Dev Sai on Tuesday premiered the trailer of ‘Godaan,’ a cinematic tribute to the holy cow—marking India’s first such feature film. The launch fused devotion, development, and entertainment.
‘Committed to Gau Mata’s nurture,’ Sai asserted, highlighting her spiritual aura alongside scientific and fiscal merits. In a bold step, he made the movie tax-free statewide, urging public engagement.
Initiatives abound: cow feed subsidies elevated to Rs 35 daily (from 20), gaushala funds to Rs 25 lakh. ‘Gaudhams’ ensure roving cattle’s care, per the CM.
He evoked faith: 33 crore deities reside in her, Panchagavya sanctifies rites. This 129-minute film will deepen understanding, with Sai felicitating its creators.
Poster, anthem ‘Gau Mata Ke Praanon Ko Bacha Lo Deshvasiyon,’ and Panchagavya gifts were unveiled. February 6 sees Kamadhenu’s release, championing gobar-based organics via film’s vast platform.
Filmmakers like Vinod Chaudhary, Ajit Mahapatra, Shantanu Shukla, Dr. IP Singh, Subodh Rathi, and media graced it. ‘Godaan’ exemplifies art driving societal good.