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3. 🎬 Koode (2018) A beautifully scripted story by Sachin Kundalkar, Koode tells the story of Joshua who returns home after many years to fulfill his sister Jenny's last wish. An adaptation of the Marathi movie 'Happy Journey', it is a heartwarming tale of sibling relationships

3. 🎬 Koode (2018)

A beautifully scripted story by Sachin Kundalkar, Koode tells the story of Joshua who returns home after many years to fulfill his sister Jenny's last wish. An adaptation of the Marathi movie 'Happy Journey', it is a heartwarming tale of sibling relationships
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MULTILINGUAL SCRIPT DEAL LOCKED... Golden Gate Motion Pictures - backed by #US-based entrepreneur #VinodMalgewar - has partnered with screenwriters #SachinKundalkar and #TejasModak for an exciting multilingual script collaboration. To begin with, this collaboration will bring

MULTILINGUAL SCRIPT DEAL LOCKED... Golden Gate Motion Pictures - backed by #US-based entrepreneur #VinodMalgewar - has partnered with screenwriters #SachinKundalkar and #TejasModak for an exciting multilingual script collaboration.

To begin with, this collaboration will bring
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The 2009 Marathi film Gandha(Smell) has 3 stories based on smell - a girl falls for a man simply for how he smells; a sick HIV+ man discovers he is getting sicker when he loses his sense of smell; a village woman in labour can only smell to know what's happening outside her room!

The 2009 Marathi film Gandha(Smell) has 3 stories based on smell - a girl falls for a man simply for how he smells; a sick HIV+ man discovers he is getting sicker when he loses his sense of smell; a village woman in labour can only smell to know what's happening outside her room!
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In Cobalt Blue, Sachin Kundalkar writes a beautiful line about how there’s no way to say “I’m sorry for your loss” in Marathi when someone dies. This line comes back to me so often. How unequipped we are to take care of those who are grieving.