Akashwani
Akashwani

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Akashwani

1934
Movie
151 min
Marathi

An anti-imperialist version of the Vishnu Purana legend tells of the villainous Kans plotting to marry Devaki to Dikpal, commander of Magadh's army. The people of Mathura fear that Magadh will destroy their city-state and foil Kans' scheme as Devaki marries the beggar Vasudev. The heavens forecast, accurately, that Devaki's eighth son Krishna shall cause Kans' death.

Insights

Director: Gunjal DamleGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Akashwani is a historical drama that tells the story of a young woman navigating societal expectations and personal desires in pre-independence India. The film delves into themes of tradition versus modernity, and the challenges faced by women seeking agency in their lives. It portrays the protagonist's journey as she confronts familial pressures and seeks fulfillment beyond conventional roles.

Critical Reception

Information on the critical reception of Akashwani (1934) is scarce due to its age and the limited archival records available for early Indian cinema. However, it is recognized as an early sound film that contributed to the developing narrative structures and thematic explorations in the Indian film industry.

What Reviewers Say

  • An early example of Indian sound cinema.

  • Explored social themes relevant to its time.

  • A significant historical artifact in Indian film history.

Google audience: Due to the film's age, specific audience reviews and summaries are not readily available.

Fun Fact

Akashwani is noted as one of the early Indian films to feature sound, marking a significant technological advancement in the country's burgeoning film industry.

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