The Marathi film 'Nadi Vahate' was screened on the third day in the three-day film festival. Marking the closure of the film festival, the movie was screened here on Friday.
The three-day film organized by State Marathi Sahitya Academy, State Animal Husbandry Training Institute, Auditorium.
Nadi Vahate is a Marathi feature film written and directed by Sandeep Sawant. Film focuses on the relationship between a river and people along its banks with respect to their life, needs, desires and greed. This film is a journey of people's constructive resistance to save their river and to become self sufficient.
The movie features actors including Vasant Josalkar as Guruj, Poonam Shetgaonkar as Anagha, Asha Shelar as Anagha's Mother, Hridaynath Jadhav as Bhau, Jayant Gadekar as Appa Naik in the lead roles.
‘Should I save my river and how?’ These are the questions that drive this entire film. The film ‘Nadi Vahate’ mainly focuses on the relationship between a river and people along its banks with respect to their life, needs, desires and greed. Saving small rivers flowing through different villages is the need of the hour. It is the only way to sustainable development.
Smaller, indigenous businesses and efforts along the river banks are very important. These efforts will lead villages to become self dependent and also balance of development will be achieved. This film is a journey of people's constructive resistance to save their river and to become self sufficient.
The movie was much appreciated by the audience present at the screening.