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Tumbbad is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language period folk horror film directed by Rahi Anil Barve. [7] Additionally, Anand Gandhi served as the creative director, [8] and Adesh Prasad served as the co-director. [8] Written by Mitesh Shah, Prasad, Barve, and Gandhi, [7] the film was produced by Sohum Shah, Aanand L. Rai, Mukesh Shah and Amita Shah.
Tumbbad is a village located on the banks of Jagbudi River in the Khed taluka of Ratnagiri district in the Konkan division of Mahrashtra, India. The village is about 100 kilometres away from the Koyna Wildlife Sanctuary and is known for harboring mugger crocodiles .
Sohum Shah is an Indian entrepreneur, actor and producer who works in Hindi films.He made his first screen appearance in 2009 with the film Baabarr, where he played the antagonist and later appeared in the 2012 National Award-winning film Ship of Theseus which was produced under his banner, Recyclewala Films. [1]
Ah this is interesting! Tumbbad actually exists (i thought it was fictional) and has a wikipedia page - Tumbbad, Maharashtra. Obviously it should be wikilinked here but I'm also wondering about the naming convention here. I'm not sure which is the primary topic. It is a very remote village apparently so perhaps the status quo is ok.
He is known for his work on films like Haider, Tumbbad and Ship of Theseus among others. [2] He won the Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography for Tumbbad in 2019. Early life
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DBP Malaysia was established as Balai Pustaka in Johor Bahru on 22 June 1956, [1] It was placed under the purview of the then Malayan Ministry of Education.. During the Kongres Bahasa dan Persuratan Melayu III (The Third Malay Literary and Language Congress) which was held between 16 and 21 September 1956 in both Singapore and Johor Bahru, Balai Pustaka was renamed Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.