Set in a fictitious Indian village Welcome to Sajjanpur tells the humble story of the inhabitants of that village. The central character is Mahadev, one of the few educated young men from Sajjanpur. His ambition is to be a novelist, but finds it easier to make a living by writing letters sitting next to the Post Office. His ability to write persuasive letters makes him popular with the largely non-literate population of the town. Aware of this power, he soon uses his talent to manipulate people with amusing and sometimes not such amusing results.
With this as the narrative frame, Welcome to Sajjanpur shows in an entertaining musical and comic way, characters and events that are at once hilarious and poignant. A delightful satirical take on a contemporary Indian village.
Mahadev (Shreyas Talpade) is a young graduate from Sajjanpur village who lives with his widowed mother. She has a ....
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Director Manish Tiwary back with ISSAQ team for his next titled “Chidiakhana” shoot begins in Mumbai Manish Tiwary returns with his ISSAQ team with a diametrically opposite theme. The shoot has kicked off in South Mumbai last week with Prashant Narayanan, Rajehswari Sachdev, Ravi Kishan and others. The twist in the tale comes in the form of love interest which…
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It is based on Munshi Premchand’s renowned Urdu novel 'Bazaar e Husn' originally written in Urdu, and then translated as 'Seva Sadan'.
This movie Bazaar e Husn has been in the making for some time now, and it stars Reshmi Ghosh, Jeet Goshwami, Om Puri ,Yashpal Sharma. Rajeshwari Sachdev in pivotal roles in this Drama, based around the second decade of the twentieth century.
This fictional drama is based sometime in the 1920s during the British rule in India. The story is focused about a family in Benaras (now called as Varanasi), in that time of the turn of the 20th century.
A story of a police officer's daughter who is dragged into the web of flesh trade.
Suman (Reshmi Ghosh) is a daughter of a respected police officer (Om Puri). She is a victim of dowry (prevalent in that era), and her marriage is called off. It so happens that Sadan (Jeet Goswami who plays a Zamindar's ....
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