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Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain is a 2014 Indian English-language historical drama film directed by Ravi Kumar. Based on the Bhopal disaster that happened in India on 2–3 December 1984, the film stars Martin Sheen, Mischa Barton, Kal Penn, Rajpal Yadav, Tannishtha Chatterjee and Fagun Thakrar. Benjamin Wallfisch composed the film's music.
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Asad Bhopali was born on 10 July 1921 in Bhopal, as Asadullah Khan. [2] He was the eldest child of Munshi Ahmed Khan, a teacher of Arabian and Persian languages. In 1949, Asad Bhopali was spotted by the Fazli Brothers, a film producer duo of Bombay (now Mumbai).
The Bhopal princely state was taken over by the Union Government of India on 1 June 1949. The new Bhopal State was declared a "Part C" state, governed by a chief commissioner appointed by the President of India. Sindhi refugees from Pakistan were accommodated in Bairagarh, a western suburb of Bhopal.
Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Gulaab Gang "Gulaabi" Soumik Sen: Neha Saraf Malabika Brahma [7] Bang Bang! "Meherbaan" Vishal–Shekhar: Anvita Dutt Guptan, Kumaar: Ash King, Shekhar Ravjiani [8] Bhopal: A Prayer for Rain "Abr e Karam" Shilpa Rao: Dhruv Sangari (Bilal Chishty Sangari) [9] Ugly "Papa" G. V. Prakash Kumar: Gaurav ...
It used a non-realistic, live music, minimalist set and a chorus. It was translated into Hindi as Zahreeli Hawa in 2003 by translator/director Habib Tanvir. It was produced by Cahoots Theatre Projects in 2003 at the Theatre Centre in Toronto, directed by Guillermo Verdecchia. The set consisted of a wall of dirty rags and sand on the floor.
Bhopal was a state of India, which existed from 1949 to 1956. The state evolved out of the princely state of Bhopal , and was merged with neighbouring states to form Madhya Pradesh in 1956. Shankar Dayal Sharma of the Indian National Congress served as chief minister of Bhopal state from 1952 to 1956.
Chorus is a 1974 Bengali film directed by noted Indian art film director Mrinal Sen [1] under the banner of Mrinal Sen Productions. [2] It was entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize.