Index Of Deool -
The plot follows a simple villager named Keshya who claims to have seen a vision of Lord Dattatreya. This leads to a political and media circus, resulting in the construction of a temple that transforms the village into a commercialised pilgrimage site, eventually causing the true meaning of faith to be forgotten by the masses. or information on other Marathi films by the same director? Google Watch Action Data
One autumn a stranger rolled into Deool on a cart of mirrors. He called himself Mr. Kest, and his mirrors showed not faces but choices. People lined up to watch versions of themselves—one wearing a school uniform, another with hands callused from different labor, a smile that had been, a face that would be. Deool, which had learned to distrust convenient visions, kept its distance. Still, the mirror pages of the Index fluttered. Aruna noticed a new entry: "Kest — carries fragments. Question: which life asks to be seen?" index of deool
The film meticulously documents how a "god" becomes a brand. You see the arrival of flashy neon lights, souvenir stalls, and corporate-style temple management that displaces the original, quiet sanctity of the space. The plot follows a simple villager named Keshya