Gangoobai
Synopsis
Gangoobai,
a childless, elderly widow, has lived her whole life in the tiny
colonial hill station of Matheran, set in the spectacularly beautiful
Sahyadri mountain range about 4 hours' drive from Mumbai.
Her
world consists of tending to her beloved flowers and working as domestic
help in a few homes, among them that of the wealthy Hodiwala family who
own a weekend bungalow in Matheran, an eco-sensitive zone where no
vehicles are allowed, not even bicycles.
Gangoobai's quiet life
is suddenly disrupted when, one day, she sees the Hodiwala's teenage
daughter wearing a magnificent designer Parsi sari of white Chinese
motifs embroidered on a background of purple silk.
The old woman falls instantly in love with this exotic, expensive, custom-made creation - and longs to own one herself.
Driven
by this unlikely obsession, Gangoobai manages, against all odds, to
save the money over 4 years of hard work and despite some wrong
judgments, and finally finds herself in the big, polluted, overcrowded
city of Mumbai - an urban nightmare she is utterly unprepared for.
Here,
filled with fears and misgivings, she is pleasantly surprised to find
that people are the same everywhere, despite all outward appearances to
the contrary, and that even the hardest heart can be transformed by
kindness and love.
Finally, one day, GANGOOBAI collects her designer sari and attains her dream, only to face ultimate failure and betrayal at home by one whom she holds closest to her heart.
Yet,
her essential goodness and unfailing generosity to life redeem the
destruction of her dreams, and set her life on a path that surpasses
anything that she could ever have imagined.
Charcter Sketches
Sarita Joshi as Gangoobai
Purab Kohli as Waman Ponkshe
Meeta Vasisht as Daksha
Raj Zutshi as Rohan
Gopi Desai as Mrs. Tahiliani
Rushad Rana as Khushru Mistry
Nidhi Sunil as Monisha
Behram Rana as Jamshyd Mistry
Ankita Shrivastav as Santripti