Jana Gana Mana (film)

For the 2018 Telugu film, see Jana Gana Mana (2018 film).
Jana Gana Mana

Poster
Directed by Amit Abhyankar
Produced by Sandeep Kadam and Sachin Kadam
Written by Sameer Joshi
Starring Nandu Madhav
Chinmay Sant
Madhura Welankar-Satam
Santosh Juvekar
Asmita Joglekar
Music by Saleel Kulkarni
Cinematography Rajesh Khale
Edited by Shankh Rajadhyaksh
Production
company
Golden Dreams Productions Pvt. Ltd
Distributed by Outreach Motion Pictures Pvt. Ltd
Release dates
  • 26 January 2012 (2012-01-26)
Running time
105 minutes
Country India
Language Marathi

Jana Gana Mana is a 2012 Indian marathi film directed by Amit Abhyankar. and written by Sameer Joshi.[1] [2] [3]

Plot

In a tribal village of Maharashtra is a school which is a part of ‘Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan’ (Education for All) run by the government. Ramchandra Sontakke (Nandu Madhav) is the sole teacher in the school. Sontakke is a romantic; he wants to build a nation of educated kids but is in for a shock when he realizes that the handful of kids who attend his school come basically for the free mid day meal rather than to study. Sontakke decides to impress his boss by putting up a grand show on the Independence Day and coax him into transferring Sontakke to a town school closer home.

Katu, a tribal boy wants to be the leader and sing the national anthem on Independence Day. But, he can do so only if he fulfills Sontakke’s condition of sporting a white tunic and shorts. Katu goes to great extent to from stealing clothes to begging to even risking run down by a speeding car in an attempt to extract blood money for his uniform. However, Sontakke learns the stark realities of life and manages to get himself transferred even before the Independence Day. With no need to impress his boss will all the efforts he and his students have taken go down the drain? [4]


Cast

Awards

Release

The film was released on 26 January 2012 and did a fifty-day theatrical run. It was the first Indian Feature Film to be released simultaneously on innovative digital platform L3[5] along with its theatrical release.

References

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