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Govind Nihalani
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Filmography
Govind Nihalani - what members say
review by from Hertford, England
Clash of Idealogies 9 September 2004
Govind Nihalani - filmography
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Dev
on DVD
(2004)
Starring: Amitabh Bachchan, Om Puri
Director: Govind Nihalani
Certificate: 
Dev is the saga of Dev and Tej's friendship a bond stronger than blood ties in which Farhaan emerges as the wedge driving them apart. The story unfolds against the vitiated atmosphere of present times where innocent lives become fodder for political expediency.

55%
from 840 members
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Hazaar Chaurasi Ki Maa
(1997)
Starring: Jaya Bachan, Nandita Das
Director: Govind Nihalani
Certificate: 
Calcutta, the capital city of West Bengal, the Eastren State of India. The period is 1970-72. The city is in the grip of a leftist militant movement, popularly knows as the "Naxalbari Movement". The "Naxabari Movement" began in the Naxablbari region to get minimum wages for the agricultural labor ..read more »

57%
from 217 members
Not currently released
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Drishti
(1991)
Starring: Shekhar Kapur, Dimple Kapadia
Director: Govind Nihalani
Certificate: 
Sandhya and Nikhil are a happy married, urban, professional couple. Coming from middle class families, both of them have risen in their professional life by virtue of merit and hard work. But through mutual betrayal their idealic marriage begins to crumble.

45%
from 151 members
Currently unavailable
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Ardh Satya
(1983)
Starring: Om Puri, Smita Patil, Amrish Puri
Director: Govind Nihalani
Certificate: 
Anant Welankar (Om Puri) is an ethically strait-laced Bombay police officer who reluctantly joined the force at his father's instigation. Once working in the precinct, Anant learns about bribery as it seems that Rama Shetty (Sadashiv Amrapurkar), a well-known political aspirant known to be involved ..read more »

62%
from 134 members
Currently unavailable
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Vijeta
(1982)
Starring: Rekha, Shashi Kapoor, Kunal Kapoor
Director: Govind Nihalani
Certificate: 
Angad (Kunal Kapoor) comes from a Hindu family that had pledged their eldest son to be of the Sikh religion, and accordingly Angad had adapted to the turban. He is in training to be a pilot for the Indian Air Force, and he is afraid of flying. He is attracted to Anna Verghese (Supriya Pathak), who ..read more »

50%
from 22 members
Currently unavailable
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