In a startling revelation, spiritual figure Mamata Kulkarani, once a celebrated actress, has shared her divine encounters while endorsing the powerful new film ‘Godaan’. Produced by Kamadhenu International and helmed by director Amit Prajapati, this cinematic tribute to the cow explores its pivotal role in culture, science, and society, spotlighting Panchagavya’s healing properties.
Speaking exclusively, Mamata hailed the movie as a beacon of Indian heritage. ‘Every Indian must watch ‘Godaan’,’ she declared. ‘It transcends Hinduism—cows are sacred in the Bible and Quran as well, which I’ve personally read.’ She firmly stated that no holy text endorses cow slaughter, positioning the animal as a universal maternal symbol.
Delving into her personal transformation, Mamata recounted two decades-plus of rigorous sadhana leading to samadhi. ‘I’ve seen Lord Kalki, Vishnu’s final avatar, in training and vision,’ she disclosed. ‘Soon, cows will stop yielding milk, just as we’re depleting our water resources through neglect. Wake up before it’s too late.’
‘Godaan’ challenges viewers to reconsider their actions, Mamata noted. Referencing Islamic teachings where the mother ranks supreme after God, and the Gita’s karma principle, she linked global crises like hunger and conflict to our mistreatment of cows. ‘We’ve become mentally warped,’ she observed. ‘Pause and reflect deeply—protect the cow, protect our future.’ The film promises to stir souls and spark a nationwide dialogue on reverence and responsibility.