Kapus Kondyachi Goshta

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Kapus Kondyachi Goshta
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Film poster
Directed by Mrunalini Bhosale
Written byPrasad Namjoshi
Produced byRavindra alias Nitin Bhosale
Starring Makarand Anaspure
Samidha Guru
Bharat Ganeshpure
Gauri Konge
Mohini Kulkarni
Netra Mali
CinematographyWasim Maner
Edited bySantosh Gothoskar
Production
company
Wenkateshwara Films International
Release dates
  • 2014 (2014)(Dadasaheb Film Festival)
  • 1 April 2016 (2016-04-01)(India)
Running time
111 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageMarathi

Kapus Kondyachi Goshta is an Indian woman oriented as well as an agricultural related movie written by Prasad Namjoshi and directed by Mrunalini Bhosale. [1] He is popular on television and has acted in several Marathi movies. It features Makarand Anaspure, [2] Samidha Guru and Bharat Ganeshpure in the lead roles. Supporting roles are played by Gauri Konge, Mohini Kulkarni and Netra Mali. The film is produced by Ravindra alias Nitin Bhosale. The background score was composed by Shailesh Dani and the cinematography was handled by Wasim Maner.

Contents

The movie received a lot of awards and appreciations with the support of All Lights Film Services (ALFS), [3] a leading Film Festival Consultancy.

Plot

"Kapus Kondyachi Goshta" a story of triumph over tragedy, where the strong will of simple village girl wins over all odds to become an inspiration for many.

In this land of cotton growers, the heartrending farmer's suicides are a continuing tragedy in Maharashtra. It is these grim circumstances that unfold the story of Joyti along with her three sisters as they stand against village head and ever-fickle villagers.

This is a true story that chronicles the victory over social ostracisation, poverty and hardship.

The film inspires the audience while giving them a deep insight into the lives and struggles of a woman in heart of India

Cast

Festival screenings

The film was an official selection for the following film festivals:

Accolades

The film has received the following accolades:

Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival
International Indian Film Festival of Queensland in Brisbane
Sahyadri Cine Awards 2014
Maharashtra State Film Awards 2014

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