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The story of Pirbhai A History of Burning opens with a boy—Pirbhai—contemplating departure from a Gujarati village at the end ...
What happens when two rookie detectives take on a harmless little case, only to land themselves in the middle of a full-blown ...
Neeraj Ghaywan’s Homebound follows two childhood friends from a small North Indian village as they take an exam to become a police and chase a job that promises them the dignity they have long ...
In the beginning she plays Sujatha, a simple, carefree, innocent village girl who is not even aware of her beauty. We have given her the look of a Gujarati village girl 50 years back.
He speaks excellent Gujarati and was perfect for the inspector's role in my film,” says Manasi. She is fluent in Marathi and is keen to do a Marathi film too. “We are seeking to make good films.
Unlike my previous character, Bindu, my character Apsara is that of a village belle, who talks in a heavy Gujarati accent, is loud and is always overdressed.
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How Manasi Parekh is changing Gujarati films with bold female characters. In a film world long dominated by male narratives, the award-winning actress and producer's bold stories centre female ...