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Sukhaant

 Sukhaant
Studio/presenter: Sudha Productions
Release Year: 2010
Genres: Drama
Rating: na
Censor: U/A
Duration: 120 mins
Producer: Anuja Mhaiskar
Exe-Producer: Savita Malpekar
Director: Sanjay Surkar
Writer: Kiran Yadnyopavit
ScreenPlay: Kiran Yadnyopavit
Dialogues: Kiran Yadnyopavit

Producer: Anuja Mhaiskar
Exe-Producer: 
Savita Malpekar
Director:
 Sanjay Surkar
Writer: 
Kiran Yadnyopavit
ScreenPlay:
 Kiran Yadnyopavit
Dialogues: 
Kiran Yadnyopavit
Lyrics:
Pravin Davane
Music:
Ashok Patki
Singers:
Suresh Wadkar, Sadhana Sargam, Devki Pandit
Background Score:
Anjan Biswas
Cinematographer:
Harish Joshi
Art:
Eknath Kadam
Editor:
Vishwas Dhabolkar, Manav Datta
Line Procution:
Sachin Awasthee
Sound Recording:
Raj Krishnan
Make Up:
Pandhari Jukar
Publicity Design:
Sachin Gurav
Cast:
Atul Kulkarni, Jyoti Chandekar, Kavita Laad-Medhekar, Tushar Dalvi, Vighnesh Joshi, Pratibha Date, Nagesh Bhosle, Pravin Tarde, Nitin Dhanduke, Snehal Ghyal

When Fiercely independent, self-made, single mother Sitabai meets with an accident that deems her quadriplegic, her life changes forever. Her son, Pratap. a successful lawyer, makes it his life to take care of his bed-ridden mother. Even as her dear ones surround her with much love and attention, unable to live at other’s mercy, Sitabai awaits death everyday. Everyday, she pleads her son to not tie her down with his love and relieve her of her suffering. Pratap, unable and unwilling to grant her this peculiar wish, struggles to do the right thing as his mother shows no signs of recovery.

Days drag on; adamant Sitabai has given up food and her condition deteriorates further. When he can no longer bear to watch his helpless mother suffer, Pratap decides to move the court to grant his mother her wish to end her life. Does one have the right over one’s death? The film raises the ultimate question and examines what it means to be alive. It asks-under what condition could euthanasia be considered humane and thus a better option than being forced to live on?

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