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14-07-2025
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'I think I'm just scratching the surface' — Addinath M. Kothare on winning big with 'Paani'
Kothare said, 'Paani was born out of genuine passion to tell relevant stories and from a place of real concern about something that affects so many lives. To see that story resonate with audiences was already the biggest reward.' read more Following a remarkable night at the Filmfare Marathi Awards, where his film Paani won 10 trophies, including Best Film and Best Director, Addinath Kothare says he refuses to slow down. Over a candid revelation, he opened up about why Paani struck such a chord, how he balances life on both sides of the camera, and why, despite all the accolades, he feels he's only just begun. On winning big with Paani Honestly, it's still sinking in. Paani was born out of genuine passion to tell relevant stories and from a place of real concern about something that affects so many lives. To see that story resonate with audiences was already the biggest reward for us. And then for it to be celebrated like this at Filmfare, with so many of our departments recognised, is deeply fulfilling. It feels like all the struggles and sleepless nights were worth it. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD I believe it was the honesty. We didn't set out to make a message heavy film or glamourise the issue. Water scarcity is a harsh, everyday reality for countless people, and we tried to portray it with empathy and respect. Also, the entire team gave it their all, from Priyanka, Madhu, my father, Siddharth, and every single person on set, there was utmost dedication to telling the story. There was so much heart poured into every frame by every single one, I think audiences can sense that sincerity. On his next projects Both are very different from Paani, which is what I love. I'm drawn to stories rooted in human struggles, but I also want to explore different genres and larger canvases. Bena which I am also producing, apart from acting in it, is in post-production now; it's a beautiful, intimate film that's very close to my heart. The next one is still taking shape. Pushing my own boundaries is what keeps me going. I think I'm just scratching the surface, there's a lot more I want to be doing. On Zapatlela 3 and juggling between Marathi and Hindi At the end of the day, language is just a medium. Good stories and good characters are universal. Whether it's Marathi, Hindi, or even something beyond that someday, I just want to be part of narratives that move people. I did my first Malayalam film and that was exciting too.
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11-07-2025
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'Heads of State' star Priyanka Chopra's production house shines at recent awards, actress shares heartfelt video- Watch
Priyanka Chopra Jonas took to Instagram to express her heartfelt gratitude and congratulate the entire team behind Paani read more Priyanka Chopra Jonas adds yet another feather to her cap, as her production banner Purple Pebble Pictures celebrates a massive victory at the Filmfare Awards Marathi 2025. The critically acclaimed film *Paani swept several top honours, including *Best Film, **Best Film (Critics), **Best Debut Director, **Best Lyrics, **Best Playback Singer (Male), **Best Screenplay, and **Best Background Score—a testament to its cinematic brilliance and powerful messaging. The film, a collaborative effort between *Purple Pebble Pictures, **Neha Barjatya, and **Rajshri Entertainment, was envisioned to highlight the critical issue of **water conservation, a topic deeply relevant to both rural and urban India. With *Paani, Priyanka Chopra once again proves her deep-rooted commitment to socially driven storytelling that reflects purpose, heart, and cultural consciousness. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Celebrating the moment, Priyanka Chopra Jonas took to Instagram to express her heartfelt gratitude and congratulate the entire team behind Paani. In her post, she thanked the Filmfare Marathi Awards Since its inception, Purple Pebble Pictures has consistently championed regional and independent cinema, spotlighting fresh voices and compelling stories. With previous films like *Ventilator, **The Sky Is Pink, and her Oscar-nominated ventures *The White Tiger and To Kill a Tiger, Priyanka has seamlessly bridged her global reach with impactful content rooted in Indian storytelling. From regional cinemas to the Academy Awards, Paani's victory is yet another reminder that Priyanka Chopra Jonas isn't just breaking boundaries—she's building bridges that connect culture, conversation, and cinematic excellence.