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Bali is a 2021 Indian Marathi language horror film directed by Vishal Furia and produced by GSEAMS. The film bankrolled by Arjun Singh Baran and Kartik Nishandar, features Swapnil Joshi and Pooja Sawant in lead roles. [1] The film revolves around widowed father and his seven-year-old son, who starts talking to a mysterious nurse.
Chokher Bali (lit. sand in the eye, fig. constant irritant) is a 2003 Indian Bengali language drama film based on the 1903 novel Chokher Bali by Rabindranath Tagore.It was directed by Rituparno Ghosh in 2003 and stars Aishwarya Rai as Binodini and Raima Sen as Ashalata.
Bali 2002 is an Australian-Indonesian historical drama television series. Developed by Screentime and Endemol Shine Australia for a co-commission between Stan and Nine Network, the four-part drama revolves around the 2002 Bali bombings. The series premiered on 25 September 2022. [1] The series received a free-to-air release on 7 October.
Chokher Bali (lit. ' Sand in The Eyes ') may refer to: Chokher Bali, a Bengali-language novel by Rabindranath Tagore . Chokher Bali (1938 film), a Bengali drama film Chokher Bali, an Indian film adaptation by Rituparno Ghosh
Road to Bali is a 1952 American comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, and Dorothy Lamour. Released by Paramount Pictures on November ...
Mystics in Bali (Indonesian: Mistik (Punahnya Rahasia Ilmu Iblis Leak)), [2] also released as Leák [3] and Balinese Mystic, [4] is a 1981 Indonesian supernatural horror film directed by Tjut Djalil. Based on the novel Leák Ngakak by Putra Mada, the film stars Ilona Agathe Bastian, Yos Santo, Sofia W.D. , and W.D. Mochtar .
Bali (1970 film) C. Chhota Bheem and the Throne of Bali; E. Eat Pray Love; M. Mystics in Bali; R. Red Notice (film) S. Samsara (2024 film) The Seen and Unseen; T.
"Bali Ha'i", also spelled "Bali Hai", is a show tune from the 1949 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. The name refers to a mystical island, visible on the horizon but not reachable, and was originally inspired by the sight of Ambae island from neighboring Espiritu Santo in Vanuatu, where author James Michener was stationed in World War II.