The Anchor

The Anchor

Release date : October 19, 2012
Runtime : 1h 56m
Countries of origin : India /
Original Language : Marathi /
Director : Sandeep Manohar Navre /
Production companies : Niharika Arts /
October 19, 2012 1h 56m India Drama Marathi More
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'Langar' is a Marathi film that projects the life of the Waghya Murli community in Maharashtra. The story is based on a book written by renowned social reformist, Anil Awchat. The film creates awareness about the exploitation, sorrow and traditions that prevail in the Waghya Murli community. The film throws light on injustice to children from a particular community in a village, where parents offer their children to God, just to keep their vows to God.
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  • title:The Anchor
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2012
  • Runtime:1h 56m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: India ·
  • Original Language: Marathi ·
  • Director: Sandeep Manohar Navre /
  • Writers: Sandeep Manohar Navre · Praveen Davne ·
  • Production companies: Niharika Arts ·
  • Overview:'Langar' is a Marathi film that projects the life of the Waghya Murli community in Maharashtra. The story is based on a book written by renowned social reformist, Anil Awchat. The film creates awareness about the exploitation, sorrow and traditions that prevail in the Waghya Murli community. The film throws light on injustice to children from a particular community in a village, where parents offer their children to God, just to keep their vows to God.
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