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Directed by Girish KarnadActors Girish Karnad,
TaraSubbamma (Tara), third wife of Chandre Gowda (Girish Karnad), is a rebellious mistress of the household and encourages sporadic acts of defiance against men from among her women friends. When her husband dies, she uses her position of authority to avenge all the wrongs ever done by man to woman. Her actions end up destroying her, and her place is taken by liberal intellectual Hooviah., 1h10
Directed by Girish KarnadThemes Films based on plays,
Children's filmsActors Ram Gopal BajajThe story is set in rural Karnataka background and shows a bunch of children playing enacting adult life through a game, innocently depicting social dogmas of the prevailing era, such as child marriage, dowry and superstitions., 2h23
Directed by Girish KarnadActors Naseeruddin Shah,
Kulbhushan Kharbanda,
Om Puri,
T. S. NagabharanaRating74%
The movie explores the cultural problems experienced by an American woman, newly married to an Indian, adjusting to Indian norms and customs. It depicts a modern man who studies agriculture in the United States, returns to India with an American wife with their different views. The theme is one alienation from the fellow human beings., 2h25
Directed by Girish KarnadGenres RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Films about prostitution,
Films based on playsActors Rekha,
Amjad Khan,
Shashi Kapoor,
Shekhar Suman,
Shankar Naag,
Kulbhushan KharbandaRating68%
The story is about a courtesan, Vasantasena (Rekha), and her chance meeting with a poor Brahmin man, Charudatta (Shekhar Suman), in Ujjain.Directed by Girish KarnadGenres DramaThemes Films about music and musicians,
Films about religion,
Musical films,
BollywoodActors Kulbhushan Kharbanda,
Om Puri,
Naseeruddin Shah,
T. S. NagabharanaRating74%
Après avoir étudié aux États-Unis Nandan revient dans son village du Karnataka à l’occasion du décès de son père. Il reprend l’élevage de vaches de ce dernier, et se retrouve ainsi à la tête de la principale activité économique du village. Rapidement, il entre en désaccord avec le prêtre du village, pourtant son ami d’enfance, au sujet des vaches. Nandan, en partie sous l’influence de son épouse américaine, considère surtout son troupeau comme une source de profit et souhaite moderniser son exploitation, tandis que le prêtre est indigné par le peu de respect dont Nandan fait preuve envers un animal sacré dans la religion hindoue. Les deux hommes vont user l’un de son influence morale et religieuse, l’autre de son pouvoir économique, pour rallier les villageois à leur cause.