Does Ashutosh Gowariker Believe Age is a Barrier to Learning?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Age is not an obstacle to learning new things.
- Education can be pursued at any stage in life.
- Cinema should entertain while also delivering impactful messages.
- Personal passion and dedication are key to achieving dreams.
- Social norms can be challenged for personal growth.
Mumbai, June 25 (NationPress) Ashutosh Gowariker’s Marathi film "Ata Thambaycha Naay" delivers an essential lesson that "age is no barrier if you want to learn something".
Reflecting on both the box office success and critical acclaim of the drama, the acclaimed director of "Lagaan" remarked, “Ata Thambaycha Naay has achieved remarkable success at the box office, and critics have responded positively as well. I am thrilled about this. It’s a rare occasion to be part of a film that garners appreciation on both fronts. What brings me immense joy is seeing the original Uday Shirurkarji and Nilesh Mali sir receive the recognition they deserve through this film, enabling them to share their story. This is the most significant takeaway from this entire experience.”
"Ata Thambaycha Naay" tells the inspiring story of two elderly men who challenge societal expectations to pursue their long-postponed educational aspirations.
Discussing the film's impact, Gowariker emphasized that "Ata Thambaycha Naay" successfully merges entertainment with a strong social message.
“I am a firm believer that cinema should entertain, but it must also convey a meaningful message. This message can be social, moral, or educational—anything that resonates. While audiences enjoy the film in theaters, its message should linger with them after they leave. That’s crucial,” he stated.
When asked about the film's core message, the director articulated, “One of the key takeaways from this film is that age should not hinder your desire to learn. If you dedicate yourself, you can pursue any dream you wish to achieve.”
Sharing a personal anecdote, he added, “For instance, I still have a desire to learn the piano. Therefore, I plan to enroll in classes, as I believe I can learn it at this stage of my life. It’s not just about performing; it’s about following your passions and acquiring new skills.”