Lucknow buzzed with cultural fervor as Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath welcomed the team behind ‘Godaan’ for a special trailer launch. Produced and helmed by Vinod Chaudhary, the film champions cow motherhood, Indian heritage, and panchgavya’s proven wellness properties, releasing across India on February 6.
Chaudhary commended UP’s pioneering role in cow safeguarding, attributing it to Yogi’s decisive governance. From day one, his administration unleashed a blitz against smugglers, jailing hordes and building 7,500+ shelters for 1.2 million+ abandoned cows. Every district now boasts protection committees under DM-SSP oversight, amplifying on-ground impact.
‘UP exemplifies solid, tangible cow protection,’ Chaudhary told the CM, stressing Yogi’s personal example in a duty that belongs to all. Cows embody India’s cultural essence—sustaining life since Samudra Manthan’s divine yield. Yet, modern youth forget: cows aren’t disposable post-milk; neglecting them betrays our roots.
‘Godaan’ weaves a narrative of transformation via panchgavya, demonstrating its power to foster positive life changes, from stress relief to disease combat. Simply stroking a cow calms the mind and regulates vitals, the film illustrates scientifically.
The courtesy visit featured key figures like promotion chief Shantanu Shukla, healthcare leader Dr. Kapil Tyagi, and Naval Kishore. Chaudhary pitched for tax exemptions, positioning ‘Godaan’ as universal—vital for youth, families, and society to reclaim cow reverence.
Goseva Ayog head Shyam Bihari Gupta lauded Yogi’s revolutionary steps, urging families to view the film. In an era of cultural drift, ‘Godaan’ stands as a beacon, urging collective stewardship of our eternal bovine matriarchs.