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Sandhya in Deux yeux, douze mains (1957)

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Deux yeux, douze mains

Will Prakash Jha create a revolution like Gandhiji with Satyagraha? : Trade News
Films are said to be the mirror of society, which is quite true because filmmakers portray what they perceive in the society. A look down at bygone era movies reflects that since the birth of cinema in India, many serious & sensitive filmmakers have dealt with themes concerning the woes and problems of our society.Films like Mother India (on oppression of the farmers by the landlords), Pyaasa (social reality of material world), Shree 420 (on corruption), Do Ankhen Barah Haath Read More...
See full article at Bollywood Trade
  • 8/23/2013
  • Bollywood Trade
Will Amitabh Bachchan's Satyagraha create a revolution like Gandhiji?
Films are said to be the mirror of society, which is quite true because filmmakers portray what they perceive in the society. A look down at bygone era movies reflects that since the birth of cinema in India, many serious & sensitive filmmakers have dealt with themes concerning the woes and problems of our society.Films like Mother India (on oppression of the farmers by the landlords), Pyaasa (social reality of material world), Shree 420 (on corruption), Do Ankhen Barah Haath...
See full article at GlamSham
  • 8/23/2013
  • GlamSham
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