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White Tiger (Russian: Белый тигр, translit. Byeli tigr) is a 2012 Russian war film , directed by Karen Shakhnazarov and co-written with Aleksandr Borodyansky based on the novel The Tankman, or The White Tiger ( Russian : Танкист, или “Белый тигр” , Tankist, ili "Byeli tigr") by Russian novelist Ilya Boyashov.
English: White tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) with leucism (a partial loss of pigmentation). Filmed in Tobu Zoo, Japan in 2012.) Filmed in Tobu Zoo, Japan in 2012.) 日本語: ベンガルトラ白変種 (ホワイトタイガー) 学名: Panthera tigris tigris
Her performance in Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum (2012) earned her another nomination in the same category. She won the Filmfare Award for Best Actress – Tamil for Raja Rani (2013) [ 7 ] Naanum Rowdy Dhaan (2015), [ 8 ] and Aramm (2017), [ 9 ] and was nominated for the same for Iru Mugan (2016). [ 10 ]
This is an allegorical movie, using tanks as a backdrop for conversation about Nazism and Europe's responsibility. The Tiger tank itself during the movie is obviously a prop, it barely resembles an actual Tiger, but that's not the point. It's more of a "white whale" metaphor, and also a stand-in for Nazism itself.
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The Byakkotai have been the topic of many plays, books, films, and TV series. One notable TV depiction was produced in 1986 Byakkotai; another, more recently, was the 2007 TV drama, which starred Yamashita Tomohisa, Tanaka Koki and Fujigaya Taisuke.
K. Balachander's romantic drama film Punnagai Mannan (1986) featured Revathi in the lead role as a Sinhala girl in love with a Tamil dancer. In one scene, she is kidnapped by Sri Lankan Tamils owing to the political tensions in Sri Lanka. At the time of release, the film became a talking point for showing a Sinhala person in a positive light. [2]
Kylie Chan is an Australian author, best known for The Dark Heavens trilogy, set in modern-day Hong Kong. [1] [2] The first novel in the trilogy, White Tiger, was published in July 2006, followed by Red Phoenix in January 2007.