Sant Sakhu is a 1941 Hindi and Marathi devotional movie directed by Vishnupant Govind Damle.
[2][3][4] The movie is based on the life of Hindu female Sant (saint) Sakhubai of Maharashtra, of the Bhakti Movement era.
Sakhu Bai, an ardent devotee of Vitthal, lives with her husband and a cruel mother-in-law.
A sad Sakhu sees a group of Vitthala devotees doing Naam-Kirtan.
Sakhu starts crying and worships Vitthala and after some time, things take a different turn.