Satyavati 2016 Jun 2026
: The film's protagonist, Iti, shares none of the mythological queen's power or privilege. Instead, she represents the modern-day Indian woman who is shunned and looked down upon for her "non-conformance". The title "Satyavati" thus becomes an ironic and tragic contrast : the original was a woman who overcame the smell of fish (Matsyagandha) to become "the fragrant one" (Gandhavati). The film, by contrast, is the story of women whose very identity is treated as a contaminant, a disease to be violently "cleansed" from society.
| Role | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Deepthi Tadanki | | Producers | Harini Daddala, Guru Prasad Bhatt | | Screenplay/Dialogue | Abhishek Chatterjee, Mark Tyler Rénfro | | Cinematography | Akbar Basha | | Music (Background) | Shravan Bharadwaj | | Sound Design | Amrit Pritam Dutta | | Lead Actors | Iti Acharya, Shwetha Gupta, Som Nayak, Sira Ushapp, Surya Vasishta | satyavati 2016
regarding Ayurvedic Concept of Food and Nutrition, or a presentation by Satyavati, G. (2016) : The film's protagonist, Iti, shares none of
The film’s score is minimalist, relying on the beat of drums (akin to traditional Baul music from Bengal) rather than orchestral sweeps. The river Yamuna is a character in itself—a fluid, dangerous space of transformation and violation. The film, by contrast, is the story of
