
This saint film is about Sant Eknath (1533-99), a major Marathi poet, author of the Eknathi Bhagvata and numerous abhangas evoking folk poetry, especially the bharuda form of solo performances. The film focuses on Eknath's humanitarian defence of the 'untouchable' castes.


If you have two hours and want to see where Indian social cinema basically started, then yes, Dharmatma is absolutely worth your time. 🎥 But look, if you hate scratchy 1930s audio and actors who gesture like they are trying to signal a ship at sea, you will probably turn this off in five minutes.It is a movie for pati...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"If you have two hours and want to see where Indian social cinema basically started, then yes, Dharmatma is absolutely worth your time. 🎥 But look, if you hate scratchy 1930s audio and actors who gesture like they are trying to signal a ship at sea, you will probably turn this off in five minutes.It is a movie for patient people who like history. Or maybe just people who want to see a legendary stage actor do something totally unexpected.The big deal here is Bal Gandharva playing Sant Eknath. No..."
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