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Dharm (DVD)

Dharm (DVD)






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Item Code: ICZ030

Bhavna Talwar
Junglee Home Video (2009)

Price: $25.00   Shipping Free
Viewed times since 8th Dec, 2011
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Brahmanical arrogance meets a contemporary compassionate world view in Talwar’s extraordinary portrayal of humanism, kinship & tolerance.
- Subhash K Jha, India FM

The film has gone to Cannes and it stands a good chance at the Oscars as India’s Entry.
Mortin d’souza, Bollywood trade news Network.

A Film Beyond Cinema

“Dharm is a film that needs to be made mandatory viewing, if we really want to build a secular nation”
- Nikhat Kazmi, Times of India

“An outstanding film in all respects, this one deserves the highest praise and the highest award”
- Taran Adarsh, India FM

Dharm flows like verses from a beautiful poem – Sanjay Ram, Business of Cinema

Bhavna Talwar deserves kudos for handling such a complex subject with such incredible maturity, Times Now

Do yourself a favour, follow Dharm in cinema, in life, Ziya Us Salam, The Hindu

Director – Bhavna Talwar
Producer – Sheetal V Talwar
Executive Producer – Peter Anshin
Story and Screenlay – Vibha Singh
Art – Wasiq Khan
Editor – Asif Ali Shaikh
Cameraman – Nallamuthu
Mix and Master – H Sridhar
Music – Debajyoti Mishra
Sound – Dileep Subramaniam
Cast – Pankaj Kapur, Supriya Pathak Kapur, Hrishitaa Bhaat, Krish, KK Raina, Dayashankar, Pandey and Pankaj Tripathi
Website – www.dharmthefilm.com / www.wsgpictures.com

The monotonous life of ritualistic Pandit Chaturvedi is encroached upon by an abandoned infant. Left with no choice, the priest grudgingly adopts the child. His life swivels into a whirlwind of laughter and joy, like the rigid priest has never experienced before. But fate knocks at his door in the guise of a woman who stakes claim to the boy.

The priest’s world is shattered when he learns that his son Kartikeya is born of a Muslim mother. The four years of Kartikeya’s childhood challenge the very core of Pandit Chaturvedi’s belief in Hinduism- the 4000 years old way of life. What will persist? His love for his child or his love for his religion? Are they two really any different?

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