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  1. © 2024 Google LLC. A Teacher from Siddharth College, Balraj Dutt (Sunil Dutt) from a well-known, wealthy, and reputed family falls in love with a former prostitute, Madhvi (Wah...

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  2. Syed Ishrat Abbas (Urdu: سیّد عِشرت عبّاس), (1928 – 8 November 1980) better known by his stage name Darpan (Urdu: درپَن), was one of the original romantic heroes of the "Golden Age" of Pakistan's film industry (also commonly known as Lollywood).

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maya_DarpanMaya Darpan - Wikipedia

    Maya Darpan (transl. the illusory mirror) is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kumar Shahani. It is a significant work of the Indian Parallel Cinema movement which started during the 1950s with filmmakers Satyajit Ray,Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak.

  4. Racconto contemporaneo sul feudalesimo e la sessualità femminile, Maya Darpan fu applaudito, alla prima internazionale al festival di Locarno nel 1973, per coraggio e rigore. Il film deve il suo uso innovativo del suono, del colore e del movimento alla mia infanzia trascorsa sulle rive dell’Indo, dove il rosso e l’indaco sono complementari ...

  5. www.imdb.com › title › tt0065612Darpan (1970) - IMDb

    Drama Family. A Teacher from Siddharth College, Balraj Dutt (Sunil Dutt) from a well-known, wealthy, and reputed family falls in love with a former prostitute, Madhvi (Waheeda Rehman) and despite of opposition from his family, marries her, complications arise.

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  6. 11 gen 2020 · The protagonist, Taran, the younger daughter of a Rajasthani zamindar revolts against the social code set by the class system by a sexual encounter with an engineer. This film was one of the earlier and successful examples experimentation in colour during the advent of New Indian cinema. Director: Kumar Shahani.

  7. Darpan (1970) 'Darpan' tackles the taboo issue of how the Indian society (particularly the higher class) looks down upon prostitutes even long after they have left their professions. While there is some melodrama in the film, the issue still stands relevant for today's India.