I Am Sindhutai Sapkal is a biographical drama film based on the life of Sindhutai Sapkal, an Indian social activist and mother figure to orphans. The movie showcases her journey from a victim of domestic abuse to a powerful advocate for women's rights and child welfare. With perseverance and determination, Sindhutai Sapkal transforms her own painful experiences into a source of strength to help others in need. The film is a tribute to her extraordinary life and her selfless acts of love and compassion.
Paulwaat is film about a middle-class youth who attempts to follow his dreams in the gut-wrenching bowels of Mumbai’s music industry. While the film has, at its heart, an honest story, it is let down by poor technique and direction. Apart from failing to capture, in any measure whatsoever, the essence of the struggle that one has to truly endure in Mumbai, it also fails to explore some potentially interesting characters and relationships. Poor attention to detail adds to the woes of this film. Though by no means an unwatchable film, one sorely misses a strong directorial voice in this honest story.
A big heart conman Guru witness a murder and falls into a scandal. He decides to return to his village to avoid the scandal where he notices his village is under the threat of being forcefully evicted to make way for a 'Mega City. The murder he witnessed is part of a big conspiracy and has connection to his village.
Producer Anuya Mhaiskar’s ‘Sukhaant” directed by veteran Sanjay Surkar discusses the serious topic of euthanasia i.e. mercy killing. The approval of the lawmakers has still not been received for mercy killing but this film poignantly supports the concept of mercy killing.
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