GodaKaath

The trajectory of a river is always tricky. Through its course the river is like a lesson in resilience-it always cuts a new path when it meets with an obstacle, before finally becoming one with the ocean. GodaKaath takes us through a similar journey through the life of its protagonist, Preeti. Preeti is in her early thirties, and is already in a top managerial position in a multi-national company. She is driven by and hungry for power, with little regard for personal relationships of any kind. An accidental pregnancy, a big leap in her career based on a crude decision and substance abuse, all combined lead her to one day suddenly making the decision of quitting it all, including life itself.
She takes off from a fast paced city life, and wanders into a distant village where she comes across Sadanand. local veterinary doctor in the village. He looks after her and helps nurture the new life growing within her.Through changing seasons, Sadanand teaches Preeti to appreciate the smaller things in life, instead of endlessly chasing things that are material and fleeting. Above all, he helps her to choose life.

  • Gajendra Ahire
    Director
    Postcard, Anumati, Pimpal,
  • Gajendra Ahire
    Writer
    Postcard, Anumati, Pimpal,
  • Krishna Soren
    Producer
    Pimpal,Dear Molly, shrimati umbrella
  • Prashant Yadav
    Producer
    Pinga, Bidi Bakda
  • Kishor Kadam
    Key Cast
  • Mrinmayee Godbole
    Key Cast
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 42 minutes 13 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    December 20, 2020
  • Country of Origin:
    India
  • Country of Filming:
    India
  • Language:
    Marathi
  • Shooting Format:
    Red Epic
  • Aspect Ratio:
    2.35:1
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Gajendra Ahire

Gajendra Vitthal Ahire is an Indian Marathi film maker and screenwriter. Till now, he has 57 movies on his name in all of which he has contributed as Director, Story, Screenplay, Dialogues and Lyrics. He is noted for his work in Marathi cinema, including a 2003 'Not Only Mrs. Raut' , 2007 biopic about Vasudev Balwant Phadke and has also worked as a television screenwriter for programs such as Shrimaan-Shrimati.[1] He has won the National award for the Best Feature Film in Marathi for Shevri in 2006 and Not Only Mrs. Raut in 2003.[2] His film Pimpal also won awards.[3][4][5]

International critically acclaimed and multi-award winner Gajendra Ahire won (Rajat Kamal) Silver Lotus Award and got international breakthrough when he directed Not Only Mrs. Raut and it was nominated as official entry for best regional language movie for many annual Film festivals across the globe in 2003 and won many awards too. Gajendra Ahire received numerous awards and recognition for his creative, talented literary works in field of cinema and theater. He has written more than 800 episodes for television's famous serials in Hindi and Marathi language. Later he began directing regional language movies and appeared in several significant roles in Marathi feature films and won many category awards for his story, screenplay, direction & best film.

He is highly active in theater field for which he has been recognized by Govt. of India, Govt. of Maharashtra and various Institutions across India and abroad for thirty years.

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