Pukar
Pukar, a film that blends history and melodrama with social commentary in signature Sohrab Modi style.
Cinema is one of the most powerful mediums of expression. Positive or negative, the influence is breathtakingly enormous. We will surely discuss these two faces of cinema in detail but first of all, we will talk about the sheer magic of the art.
Pukar, a film that blends history and melodrama with social commentary in signature Sohrab Modi style.
One of the best films of the 1950s, Raj Kapoor's "Shree 420" is a classic Hindi film that captures the essence of post-independence India
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“Anupama,” a cinematic gem from 1966 directed by the masterful Hrishikesh Mukherjee. the film takes us on an emotional journey delving into the complexities of a father-daughter relationship. It stars thethe charismatic Dharmendra, and enchanting Sharmila Tagore. The supporting cast consist of Shashikala, Deven Verma, Surekha Pandit and Tarun Bose. The film weaves a sensitive