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' The Sun's Seventh Horse ') is a 1992 Indian Hindi film directed by Shyam Benegal and based on the novel The Sun's Seventh Horse by Dharmavir Bharati. It won the 1993 National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. [1] The self-reflexive film is also known for its subversive take on the "Devdas" syndrome. [2]
Sundara Kandam was released on 15 January 1992, in the week of Pongal, was distributed by J. S. S. Combines, [6] [7] and emerged a success. [8] Reviewing the film for Kalki, Ammu played on the title by saying "Sundara Commercial Kavithai" (Beautiful commercial story). [9] At the 13th Cinema Express Awards, Bhagyaraj won the Best Story Writer ...
Vishnu Prabhakar (21 June 1912 – 11 April 2009) was a Hindi writer. He had several short stories, novels, plays and travelogues to his credit. Prabhakar's works have elements of patriotism, nationalism and messages of social upliftment. He was the First Sahitya Academy Award winner from Haryana. [1]
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Isi Ka Naam Zindagi is a romantic family story set during the British Raj. Bansiram (Pran) has owned and maintained a plot of land donated to him by a kind village aristocrat (Shakti Kapoor). After the aristocrat dies, his amoral son praises the enviable plot and wants it. Bansiram refuses to sell, and the son is determined to get it.
The Sun's Seventh Horse (Hindi: सूरज का सातवाँ घोड़ा; Suraj Ka Satvan Ghoda) is a 1952 Hindi meta fiction novel by Dharamvir Bharati, one of the pioneers of modern Hindi literature. [1] The novel presents three related narratives about three women: Jamuna, Sati, and Lily.
She continued to publish stories in several well-circulated Hindi magazines, including Saptahik Hindustan, Manorama, Kadambini, and Sarika. She also launched the magazine "Shubh Sankalp" edited by Dr. Sunita Shrivastava. Joshi also participated the practice of kathakathan, or oral recitation, performing her stories for audiences in live ...