Devotional Film 'Moti Sethani' Set for Release on February 26

Mumbai: The much-anticipated devotional film Moti Sethani is gearing up for a nationwide release on February 26, 2025. Distributed by UFO Moviez India Limited, the film has been produced and directed by Rana Sanjay Tulsyan under the banner of Rasda Enterprises Private Limited, with Nimmi Tulsyan serving as the executive producer. Moti Sethani brings to life the inspiring story of Narayani,...

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Devotional Film 'Moti Sethani' Set for Release on February 26
Devotional Film 'Moti Sethani' Set for Release on February 26

Mumbai: The much-anticipated devotional film Moti Sethani is gearing up for a nationwide release on February 26, 2025. Distributed by UFO Moviez India Limited, the film has been produced and directed by Rana Sanjay Tulsyan under the banner of Rasda Enterprises Private Limited, with Nimmi Tulsyan serving as the executive producer.

Moti Sethani brings to life the inspiring story of Narayani, widely regarded as the reincarnation of Uttara, the wife of Abhimanyu from the Mahabharata. Revered as Rani Sati Dadi, Narayani is celebrated for her unwavering devotion, strength, and sacrifice. Her primary temple, located in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, is one of India’s largest temple complexes, with over 900 temples dedicated to her worldwide.

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