Friday marked the theatrical debut of ‘Ghodan’, a pioneering cinematic tribute to the sacred cow that fuses India’s spiritual legacy with empirical science. This isn’t just a film; it’s a clarion call to honor Gomata while understanding her practical significance in modern life.
Speaking exclusively, Shantanu Shukla, the marketing maestro behind the buzz, revealed ‘Ghodan’s core intent: to anchor audiences in their cultural and dharmic foundations. Through vivid portrayals, it demonstrates scientifically how cows enrich human existence—from milk’s nutrients to dung’s eco-friendly uses.
Infused with true anecdotes, the screenplay packs emotional punch, advocating for spiritual contentment through rootedness. It’s tailor-made for India’s youth, demystifying traditions and showcasing cows as pillars of health, economy, and environment.
Amid Bollywood’s renaissance, Shukla sees ‘Ghodan’ as a frontrunner in content that dares to delve into profound themes. No longer confined to clichés, films now champion cultural introspection and bold ideas.
The project boasts backing from top political and religious stalwarts, amplifying its reach. As reviews pour in, ‘Ghodan’ emerges as a beacon for those seeking meaning beyond the material, blending entertainment with enlightenment in a package that’s both timely and timeless.