Rajshri Entertainment's Marathi film 'Paani' has emerged as a resounding success, garnering 25 awards at both national and international film festivals and earning the title of "Best Film of the Year". This achievement marks a significant milestone for Rajshri Entertainment, as it is their first venture into Marathi cinema, produced in collaboration with Purple Pebble Pictures and Kothare Vision Pvt. Ltd.
Directed by Adinath Kothare, 'Paani' is a biopic inspired by the life of Hanumant Kendre, a man known as the "Jaldoot" of Marathwada for his extraordinary work in water conservation. The film transcends the typical biopic format, delivering a potent and sensitive message about the critical importance of water and ecosystem preservation to society. The film has resonated deeply with audiences and critics alike, sparking conversations about water scarcity and sustainable solutions.
Even before its theatrical release, 'Paani' received the prestigious 66th National Film Award for Best Feature Film on Environment Conservation. The film’s winning streak continued at the Filmfare Awards Marathi 2025, where it secured accolades for Best Film and Best Director for Addinath Kothare, among others. The film also won awards at the Zee Chitra Gaurav Awards, Radio City Cine Awards Marathi, Maharashtra Times Sanman Awards, and NDTV Marathi Awards.
The success of 'Paani' can be attributed to its compelling narrative, stellar performances, and Kothare's direction. The film features a talented cast, including Adinath Kothare, Rucha Vaidya, Subodh Bhave, Rajit Kapoor, Kishor Kadam, and others.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas, who co-produced the film under her Purple Pebble Pictures banner, expressed her pride and excitement on social media. She thanked the team and praised their hard work in bringing this relevant story to fruition. Neha Barjatya from Rajshri Entertainment emphasized the film's importance in raising awareness about water scarcity and its potential to make a significant impact.
'Paani' is now available on Amazon Prime in both Marathi and Hindi. The film's continued recognition underscores its cinematic excellence and its powerful message, solidifying its place as a landmark film in Marathi cinema.