The film was directed and written by , marking his return to Marathi filmmaking after a decade-long gap since Astitva . The music was composed by the trio Ajit-Atul-Sameer . Legacy and Remakes
Madhukar's relentless obsession with Shrinivas's grades leads to a deteriorating relationship. In a tragic fit of rage over poor school performance, Madhukar strikes his son, causing him to hit his head and fall into a . The rest of the film follows Madhukar’s deep repentance and his radical quest to challenge the very educational system that drove him to such extremes. Core Themes & Social Impact shikshanachya aaicha gho
In the bustling lanes of Pune, the intellectual capital of Maharashtra, or the quieter, agrarian homes of rural Vidarbha, a silent storm often brews over the dinner table. It is not about politics or finances, but about a singular, potent phrase: Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho (शिक्षणाच्या आईचा घो). The film was directed and written by ,
: It highlights the psychological toll on children who cannot meet unrealistic academic standards, often at the cost of their mental health and unique talents. In a tragic fit of rage over poor
The irony is sharp: The truly wise sages of Maharashtra—from Sant Dnyaneshwar to Mahatma Phule—never wielded their knowledge as a weapon. They used it as a bridge. Phule educated the shudras and ati-shudras not so they could look down on the Brahmins, but so they could stand equal. He never advocated for Gho ; he advocated for Gyan (knowledge) with Krupa (grace).