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  2. Criticism - Wikipedia

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    The two words both translate as critique, Kritik, and critica, respectively. [9] In the English language, philosopher Gianni Vattimo suggests that criticism is used more frequently to denote literary criticism or art criticism while critique refers to more general writing such as Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. [9]

  3. Sparsh (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sparsh (transl. Touch) is a 1980 Indian Hindi feature film directed by Sai Paranjpye.It stars Naseeruddin Shah and Shabana Azmi playing the characters of a visually impaired principal and a sighted teacher in a school for the blind, where they fall in love though soon their complexes tag along and they struggle to get past them to reconnect with the "touch" of love.

  4. Sikandar Ka Muqaddar - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar goes to his Mumbai home and breaks off the relationship with Kamini, but promises to make financial arrangements for her and the family. Sikandar then travels to a rural conservatory operated by childhood friend Priya, where he retrieves a bonsai pot containing the hidden solitaires. But Jaswinder, who had faked the apology after ...

  5. Critic - Wikipedia

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    Critic by Lajos Tihanyi.Oil on canvas, c. 1916. A critic is a person who communicates an assessment and an opinion of various forms of creative works such as art, literature, music, cinema, theater, fashion, architecture, and food.

  6. Pinjar (film) - Wikipedia

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    Pinjar (transl. The Skeleton) is a 2003 Indian Hindi-language historical drama film directed by Chandraprakash Dwivedi.The film revolves around the Hindu-Muslim problems during the partition of India and is based on a Punjabi novel of the same name, written by Amrita Pritam. [2]

  7. Mithyātva - Wikipedia

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    Mithyātva means "false belief", and is an important concept in Jainism and Hinduism. [1] Mithyātva, states Jayatirtha, cannot be easily defined as 'indefinable', 'non-existent', 'something other than real', 'which cannot be proved, produced by avidya or as its effect', or as 'the nature of being perceived in the same locus along with its own absolute non-existence'.

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  9. Critique of work - Wikipedia

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    Critique of work or critique of labour is the critique of, or wish to abolish, work as such, and to critique what the critics of works deem wage slavery. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Critique of work can be existential , and focus on how labour can be and/or feel meaningless, and stands in the way for self-realisation.