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Sacred Geographies and Urban Alienation: A Critical Analysis of the Marathi Film Kundmauli Malganga

The clash between Bhairav's belief in black magic and his doctor son’s devotion to modern medicine and human welfare.

Nighoj is famous for its unique geological formations—deep, naturally carved potholes known as "Kund" in the Kukadi River. The temple, dedicated to the local deity Malganga (also known as Malabai), sits adjacent to this river, creating a serene and spiritual atmosphere. The film's name, combining "Kund" (the potholes) and "Malganga" (the goddess), pays homage to this sacred landscape, grounding its fictional narrative in a real place of worship. kundmauli malganga marathi movie

Upon its release in 1976, Kundmauli Malganga was a moderate success. It did not break box-office records like Pinjara (1972) or Samna (1975), but it found a dedicated audience among family audiences, especially in smaller towns like Kolhapur, Sangli, Satara, and the Konkan belt. Ticket sales were often driven by the opening song and the mangal aarati sequences, which audiences treated as a participatory religious experience.

Sense of place

The protagonist whose unwavering faith in Goddess Malganga drives her struggle against evil. Dr. Prasad

Kundmauli Malganga (कुंडमाऊली माळगंगा) Genre: Devotional / Drama Language: Marathi Sacred Geographies and Urban Alienation: A Critical Analysis

It provides a glimpse into the complexities of rural Marathi life and the power dynamics within small communities.

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