A Journey of Samyak Buddha
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A Journey of Samyak Buddha | |
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Directed by | Praveen Damle |
Screenplay by | Praveen Damle |
Produced by | Praveen Damle |
Starring | Gita Agrawal Jyoti Bhagat Ravi Patil Gautam Degre Abhishek Urade Mrilan Sharma Abhay Sathe |
Cinematography | Bhushan Prasad |
Edited by | Bhushan Prasad |
Music by | Praveen Damle |
Distributed by | Manoj Nandwana & Jai Viratra Entertainment Limited |
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Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
Budget | ₹80 lakh[2] |
A Journey of Samyak Buddha (Hindi: अ जर्नी ऑफ सम्यक बुद्ध) is a 2013 Indian film about the journey of Gautam Buddha’s miraculous birth, marriage, and his path towards enlightenment. The biographical film is based on Babasaheb Ambedkar's book The Buddha and His Dhamma.[2]
Synopsis
[edit]Gautam Buddha's biographical movie showcases different facets of his enlightened life.[citation needed]
Cast
[edit]The actors in the film included:
- Gita Agrawal
- Jyoti Bhagat
- Ravi Patil
- Gautam Degre
- Abhishek Urade
- Mrilan Sharma
- Abhay Sathe
- Gangadhar Patil
- Jeevan Chore
- Jaya Kamble
- Ashok Sontakke
- Pradeep
- Rashtrapal Wasekar
- Kutramare
- Shankar Machani
- Sunil Dhale
- Harsha Kamble
- Dipankar Salim Sheikh
- Hrithik Roshan
- Sneha Kamble
- Savita Jhamrz
Artist list
[edit]- Abhishek Urade as the Buddha
- Ravi Patil as father
- Geeta Agrawal as Prajapati
- Jyoti Bagat as mother
- Mrinal Pendharkar as Yashodhara (gautam's wife.)
- Gautam Dhengare as Bhikshoo Anand
Production
[edit]The film was directed and produced by Pravin Damle and it is being distributed by Manoj Nandwana's Jai Viratra Entertainment Limited. The movie is set release to all over India on 26 July 2013. By 2019, the Tibetan dubbed was released with a language of Dzongkha And Tibetan. The film was entirely shot in Wardha.[2]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Budhha". The Times of India. 6 July 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
- ^ a b c "Film on Buddha based on Ambedkar's book to be released on March 15". The Times of India. 13 March 2013. Archived from the original on 15 November 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013.
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