In a landmark moment for Indian cinema, India’s first-ever Sanatani movie has taken the nation by storm, garnering a massive 9.8 rating on IMDb and widespread praise for its deeply rooted storytelling, spiritual themes, and cultural richness.
Titled “Dharmayug: The Eternal Way”, the film delves into the timeless wisdom of Sanatan Dharma, weaving mythology, philosophy, and devotion into a visually stunning narrative. Released nationwide last week, the movie has already become a cultural phenomenon, attracting viewers across all age groups and religious backgrounds.
Directed by debutant filmmaker Aryan Trivedi, the film is being hailed as a cinematic revolution, bringing ancient Indian spiritual traditions into mainstream entertainment without compromise.
Critics have called it “a soul-stirring blend of tradition and art,” while audiences have flocked to theaters, with many reporting emotional experiences, goosebumps, and standing ovations.
The success of Dharmayug marks a shift in Indian cinema, opening doors for more content that explores Sanatan Dharma’s philosophical and ethical values in a modern context.
- Opening weekend collection: ₹87 crore
- Current IMDb rating: 9.8/10
- Trending in 6 countries on streaming platforms (pre-release digital rights sold)
With global interest rising, talks are underway to dub the film into 15 languages, including Sanskrit, Tamil, and English.
As Aryan Trivedi said at a press conference, “This isn’t just a movie—it’s a movement to reconnect with our roots.”