Dharmatma (1935 film)

Dharmatma (The Holy Soul) is a 1935 Indian social devotional biopic directed by V. Shantaram. The film was a bilingual made in Marathi and Hindi. This was the only devotional film directed by Shantaram, though he had made several mythological films. The story and screenplay were by K. Narayan Kale and the music was composed by Master Krishnarao. The cast included Bal Gandharva in his debut role and Chandra Mohan as the villain, with Master Chhotu, K. Narayan Kale, Ratnaprabha, Vasanti and Hari Pandit.

Dharmatma
Screen shot
Directed byV. Shantaram
Written byK. Narayan Kale
Produced byPrabhat Film Company
StarringBal Gandharva
Chandra Mohan
Ratnaprabha
Vasanti
CinematographyKeshavrao Dhaiber
Music byMaster Krishnarao
Production
company
Prabhat Film Company
Release date
1935
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesMarathi
Hindi

The film is about the "legendary" Marathi religious poet and scholar Sant Eknath (1533–99), author of a variation of the Bhagavata Purana called Eknathi Bhagvata, numerous abhangs and the bharuda form of solo performances. The story revolves around his teachings regarding social injustices concerning untouchability, equality and humanity.

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