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Filmmaker Explores Emotional Bond with Gomti
14 Dec
Summary
- Gomti is described as a living presence, not just a river.
- People share a deep emotional, cultural, and social bond with Gomti.
- Filmmaker's 2018 documentary traced the river's origin.

Filmmaker Deepika Chaturvedi perceives the Gomti River not merely as a water body, but as a vibrant entity. She emphasizes the profound emotional, cultural, and social ties that communities hold with the river, even as widespread awareness of its historical significance remains limited.
Speaking at 'Gomti Samvad' during Metaphor Litfest, Chaturvedi noted that despite its extensive 960km course and vital role in shaping urban life, particularly in Lucknow, the Gomti is frequently taken for granted. This perception highlights a disconnect between the river's physical presence and its deeper societal meaning.
Her engagement with Gomti wasn't a pre-meditated endeavor but evolved organically. It was sparked by her 2018 documentary, 'Gomti Udgam,' which embarked on tracing the river's source, initiating her deeper exploration of its multifaceted importance.


