Sarang Sathaye

The Bright Day

Yearning for meaning in his life, a coddled young man abandons his girlfriend and family to set out on a spiritual quest. Shot with sophisticated DSLR cameras and reflecting a new passion in India for personal filmmaking, The Bright Day finds images to chart a soul's progress.

The River of Love

A man who has forgotten his past (Raahi) meets a woman (Swara) who'd rather forget hers. He combines a great power for self-destruction and penitence with a desperate need for dignity. She stoically faces all the odds life throws at her, guarding herself with her devotion to God, ready to unflinchingly brave anything that may come at her.

Karwaan

Avinash, a dejected soul stuck in a dead-end job shares a strange relationship with his father. He holds him responsible for crushing his dreams. However, he is left pondering upon this longstanding hatred when he hears of his father’s untimely demise.

Me Vasantrao

A biopic on the life of the Hindustani Classical maverick Vasantrao Deshpande, who himself narrates the soft melodies and sharp notes in his adventure that ultimately orchestrated his worldwide success and grand reverence by all.

Shyam's Mother

An adaptation of social worker and freedom fighter Sane Guruji's autobiographical novel Shyamchi Aai.

Naach Ga Ghuma

Follows the lively duo - the woman of the house and the house help, and how their love-hate relationship unfolds.

Ubuntu

A school master and his students at a small school in a village in Maharashtra fight against all odds to keep the school open against the efforts of many in the village who would prefer the children work instead of attend school.

Chhaava

Shivaji's death sparks the Maratha-Mughal conflict. His son Sambhaji leads resistance against Aurangzeb's forces. Amid battles and intrigue, both sides face challenges in a struggle for power.

Natsamrat

A veteran Shakespearean actor steps off the stage and into the painful tragedy of old age, facing ungrateful family and his fleeting legacy. Based on a play of the same name written by playwright Kusumagraj (V. V. Shirwadkar).