Sony LIV’s Marathi Original Lampan Wins Best Web Series Award at the 55th International Film Festival of India
Sony LIV’s acclaimed Marathi original series, Lampan, has added a prestigious accolade to its journey by winning the Best Web Series (OTT) award at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI).
Based on Prakash Narayan Sant's timeless novel Vanwas, the series features stellar performances by Geetanjali Kulkarni as Lampan's Aaji, Chandrakant Kulkarni as Lampan's Ajoba, Mihir Godbole as the protagonist,
Lampan, Kadambari Kadam as Aai, Pushkaraj Chirputkar as Baba and Avani Bhave as Sumi pivotal roles. Produced by Shrirang Godbole, Hrishikesh Deshpande, Amit Patwardhan, and Chintamani Vartak, and directed by Nipun Dharmadhikari, Lampan is a heartwarming celebration of innocence, friendship, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Each episode of Lampan takes viewers on a nostalgic journey, reminding them of the beauty found in life's simplest pleasures and the enduring power of love.
Reflecting on this milestone, director Nipun Dharmadhikari said,
“This recognition at the 55th International Film Festival of India is a testament to the timeless charm of Prakash Narayan Sant’s storytelling and the collective effort of an incredible team. With Lampan, we wanted to celebrate the innocence of childhood and the profound beauty of simple joys. Winning this prestigious award reaffirms our belief in the power of heartfelt narratives to resonate universally. I dedicate this honor to the entire cast, crew, and the audience who believed in our vision.”
Geetanjali Kulkarni, who plays Lampan's grandmother aka Aaji in the series, added, _“Lampan is not just a show; it’s a journey of love, memories, and shared experiences. To be part of this project has been a deeply personal and fulfilling experience, and to see it being celebrated on such a global platform alongside stories coming from across the globe is incredibly humbling. I’m overjoyed for the entire team, and we’re thankful for the incredible response
Lampan continues to inspire audiences, showcasing the timeless appeal of its narrative and the brilliance of Marathi storytelling.