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Sidharth Malhotra, Rashmika Mandanna, Parmeet Sethi, Zakir Hussain, Kumud Mishra, Sharib Hashmi, Ashwath Bhatt, Avijit Dutt, Manoj Bakshi, Rajit Kapoor, Jyoti Pandey, Varun Tamta, Neeta Jhanjhi, Rabiat Baysoltanovna Osaeva, Priyanka
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themovieblogonline · 2 years
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Mission Majnu (2023): The “Romeo” Spy
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“Romeo” is out on a mission! This time not for his Juliet, but for the sake of his motherland; India! Bollywood brings you an epic fictional spy story that is supposed to have occurred during the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War. Titled “Mission Majnu”, this fictional spy-thriller was released on Netflix on January 20, 2023, after facing multiple delays. Co-written by Parveez Shaikh, Aseem Arora, and Sumit Batheja; co-produced by Ronnie Screwvala, Amar Butala, and Garima Mehta; and directed by Shantanu Bagchi, the film stars Sidharth Malhotra in the lead role. Mission Majnu (2023) Official Teaser: Mission Majnu (2023) Synopsis: The story dates back to the early 1970s. India and Pakistan are at war. India’s intelligence agency RAW suspects that Pakistan is making a nuclear bomb. RAW plans to track down Pakistan’s nuclear facility and neutralize it. So, it sends its undercover officer Amandeep Singh (Sidharth Malhotra) to Pakistan to investigate the secret nuclear facility where the bomb is being made. In Pakistan, Amandeep Singh disguises themself as a tailor named Tariq Ali to give light to his secret mission. However, during his mission in Pakistan, he gets attracted to a blind woman named Nasreen (Rashmika Mandanna). They eventually marry. Now, Amandeep a.k.a Tariq will have to balance his undercover mission with his personal life. Will he be successful in this covert mission to Pakistan? Watch till the end to know! Mission Majnu (2023) Official Trailer: https://youtu.be/Gw77Nx4eBMc The Good: Great Lead Coupled With Outstanding Support Sidharth Malhotra has carried out his role of the daredevil spy Amandeep Singh a.k.a Tariq Ali quite competently. Bollywood reports reveal that Sidharth had to go through some intense action stunt training to step into the shoes of this fictitious Indian spy. Rashmika Mandanna as Tariq’s blind love-interest turned wife Nasreen, did well too. However, she had brief appearances in the movie, and her short sequences didn’t give her much space to showcase her talent better. https://youtu.be/Sb8sasFaRTM Kumud Mishra played the role of RAW's senior field agent Raman Singh who was disguised as a Pakistani named Maulvi, and was helping Amandeep carry out his secret mission. Sharib Hashmi played the character of Amandeep’s other ally in Pakistan named Aslam Usmaniya. I must say, these two actors carried out their supporting characters excellently. Zakir Hussain as Amandeep's in-charge, Sharma was hilarious. His character was always dismissive of Amandeep. The way he humiliated Amandeep with his comical dialogues was indeed funny as well as interesting to watch. Other actors included Parmeet Sethi as a RAW officer and Amandeep’s boss, R.N. Kao, Rajit Kapur as the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Mir Sarwar as Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, Avantika Akerkar as the former Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Avijit Dutt as former Indian politician Morarji Desai. These actors had brief roles in the movie. Still, they lent excellent support. It was indeed a pleasure to watch famous personalities like Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai, and Zulfikar Ali Bhutto come alive with the makeup and performances of these actors. Although Indian spy Amandeep Singh a.k.a Tariq Ali is a fictitious character, personalities like Indira Gandhi, Morarji Desai, and Bhutto are world famous and really exist. Awesome Dialogues The dialogues in Mission Majnu have been written by Sumit Batheja. In some instances, the dialogues are great and add to the patriotic essence of the movie. The way Sidharth Malhotra has delivered them is appealing as well. Some of the dialogues are indeed worth applause! https://youtu.be/Dm70ALp_NpA Visually Convincing With Sharp Editing I would say, the only aspect which added a bit of thrill in Mission Majnu is the convincing cinematography by Bijitesh De. The filming was done in Lucknow city located in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. The sets and backgrounds were made as per the “Pakistani atmosphere”. Being an Indian, I have never been to Pakistan because I am not allowed to. However, upon watching this film, I truly felt that the cinematic atmosphere was created to resemble that of Pakistan; the backgrounds, localities, dressing style of the actors, everything! The editors, Nitin Baid and Sidharth Pande, have kept the film’s duration, 2 hours and 10 minutes with their precise editing. This film does not fluctuate very often and has little space for confusion. Yes, there are some loose moments as apart from being a spy-thriller, this happens to be a love story too. However, the editors have done their best in placing all sequences systematically, thus making the story easy for the audiences to understand. Rabba Janda: A Pleasing Song The tracks in Mission Majnu have been choreographed by Tushar Kalia. The romantic track “Rabba Janda” is melodious. And why not! After all, it has been sung by Jubin Nautiyal who has achieved stardom in the musical world owing to his magical voice. However, there is another patriotic track “Maati Ko Maa Kehte Hain”, sung by the iconic singer Sonu Nigam, which not only lacks melody but lacks rhythm as well. I am highly disappointed that such an iconic singer like Sonu Nigam, who has been regarded as the “King of Melody” and was one of my favorites during the 1990s, has performed so horribly in this track. The background music in Mission Majnu is not so appealing as well. https://youtu.be/KfFbnOXWt4A The Bad: Not A New Story The story of Mission Majnu has been written by Parveez Shaikh and Aseem Arora. There’s nothing new to the story. Bollywood, in the past few decades, has come out with numerous spy-thrillers involving secret service agents on their mission to Pakistan. So, the predictability in the plot makes the story lose its sense of thrill. You will always know what the outcome will be. The Indian spy will complete his mission successfully, whether he lives or dies at the end. More On “The Missing Thrill” The thrill in Mission Majnu diminishes even further because of the manner in which Aseem Arora, Parveez Shaikh, and Sumit Batheja co-wrote its screenplay. A scene goes where Tariq Ali and Aslam Usmaniya stealthily sneak inside a nuclear facility in Pakistan and end up getting caught. The scene has been portrayed in a way that the audience does not experience the level of excitement or thrill that they should have. Also, as the screenplay unfolds, the viewers start feeling that nothing really is impossible for Amandeep a.k.a. Tariq. He seems invincible, ready to take on any obstacle and achieve anything he wishes for. This adds a sense of easiness to the screenplay which in fact makes it even less engrossing. Besides, if you ask me personally, then I would say that such a concept of an “invincible spy” is direly absurd. The action scenes in Mission Majnu, choreographed by Ravi Verma, could have been more exciting. When you watch an action-oriented spy-thriller that involves an Indian secret mission to Pakistan, you have a lot of expectations. One of the action scenes involved Sidharth Malhotra hanging from a train. This scene was intense and entertaining, but it resembled the action scene from the 1970s iconic blockbuster “Sholay” which starred Amitabh Bachchan and Dharmendra. So here, familiarity breeds contempt! The climax of Mission Majnu does add a bit of thrill, but that is just not enough for spy-thriller lovers like me! Apart from “thrill”, the story also lacks patriotism. After all, the fictitious spy Amandeep Singh a.k.a Tariq Ali is on a mission for India. Upon watching Mission Majnu, I found the patriotic essence lacking. You too will probably agree with me, if you watch this movie. I feel the main reason why the patriotic essence faded away is that here Amandeep Singh, in spite of being a spy in Pakistan, married and settled with a blind Pakistani woman. This was actually not expected on his behalf. The fictitious character of Amandeep Singh who disguised as Tariq Ali truly lacked moral sense. I agree with the fact that love knows no boundaries. But when you are a spy in a different country, you got to set your own boundaries! https://youtu.be/_otYHRxJ7JA The Verdict: Shantanu Bagchi has directed this film and his direction is just average. No doubt, he has extracted great performances from the actors. However, he has failed to establish the thrill as well as the feeling of patriotism towards the Indian Motherland in this anti-Pakistani spy-thriller. Indian Cinema has the habit of poking Pakistan every now and then. For decades, Bollywood has produced uncountable anti-Pakistani action-thrillers, spy-thrillers, and whatnot! Bollywood has mainly placed its focus on the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War with movies like Border (1997) and the Kargil War of 1999 with movies like LOC: Kargil (2003). Bollywood also showcases plane-hijacking movies involving Pakistani terrorists and also movies on terrorism events like the 26/11 attacks. However, these are true events and if Bollywood has showcased these events against Pakistan, that cannot be addressed as "Anti-Pakistani” because Pakistan is the nuisance creator here. However, when you make something like Mission Majnu, which is entirely fictional, then this is something that is uncalled for. This film is said to have been “inspired by true events”. However, no such nuclear spying incidents have ever been recorded to have occurred in history. If you ask me, being an Indian I am telling you, this act of deliberately poking another country, that too our arch-rival, is not cool at all! This may only lead to further agitation between the two countries. It is becoming a trend in Bollywood; make an anti-Pakistani movie, and tag it as being “inspired by true events”. I was not born during the early 1970s. Even if such a secret mission did take place at that time, it has been highly dramatized in this movie which makes it absolutely fictional. Also, if such a daring spy like Amandeep ever existed, then where is he now? If he is alive, why has he not been recognized by the Indian media? This is what I am saying from the viewpoint of a film critic. However, if you ask me from the viewpoint of an Indian, I would say that Bollywood has done the right thing by coming out with another taunting movie aimed at Pakistan. When Pakistan creates a nuisance by sending terrorists to our country, then it does deserve to be pinched a bit with movies like this. It is another thing that this movie will be banned in Pakistan. Who can tolerate his or her own degradation? Nobody can! To conclude, I am relieved that Mission Majnu has been released on Netflix. Had it been released in theaters, then it would have been very difficult for this film to keep its audiences engrossed throughout its runtime. Read the full article
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iateyouroreos · 5 years
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Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
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“A HAQ: Centre for Child Rights Film
Direction and Screen Play by Avijit Dutt
This film is based on HAQ' s project- Strengthening Governance to Prevent Child Marriage being implemented in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. HAQ: Centre for Child Rights along with its partners Jabala and MV Foundation has demonstrated that with a strong convergence of government systems and community efforts, child marriages can be prevented.
The actors in the film are not professionals. They are from the community, and several of them are persons who work on preventing child marriages in their area, in their official capacity or as concerned members of the society.”
Channel: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCVw91JAmb9kYutymhHqUD5Q
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jignareve-blog · 6 years
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Supremely excited to receive the "NATIONAL AWARD" from Goverment Cofederation of Women as "Womennovator"- one of the 100 women faces of India for 2018 in the presence of Ministers, Actors, Cricketers, Educationalists, Mentor of Ms.World, International Peagents, Foreign Embassadors, Investors & many more....!❤ When Jury Panel has India's great personalities like- •Babul Supriyo(Minister) •Suresh Raina(Cricketer) •Paresh Rawal(Actor) •Naina Lal Kidwai(Top Banker, CA & President ficci) •Sonam Wangchuk(leading Educationalist with world's best open school in Ladakh, on whom 3 idiots movie is made) •Blossom Kocchar(Pioneer of Aroma therapy) •Rita Gangwani(Mentor of Ms.world Manushi Chiller & lot of pagents) •Avijit Dutt(Actor) •Joint Secretary of India •Arunachalam(On whom Padman movie made) Getting Chosen & Honoured by Award from these Superlatively talented Jury is thrilling....!❤ #Award #honour #national #entrepreneur #100womenfaces #2018 #womennovators
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#REVIEW HOSTAGES SEASON 2 RATING : KICKASS ​ In Season 2, this story has moved from Doctor Mira’s hostage situation to a plot where the badass ex-cop Prithvi ( Ronit Roy) has taken the Chief Minister Handa ( Dileep Tahil), who for the world is dead, hostage for his bone marrow to save the life of his wife Saba. Author Nisarg Mehta has methodically woven into this already fascinating story new subplots while introducing three badass strong female characters into the series: Ayesha Khan (Divya Dutta), a hostage negotiator who works for the law enforcement, Shikha (Shweta Basu Prasad), a fraught reporter who is suspicious of wrongdoing in a so-called open-and-shut Imam’s (Avijit Dutt) death case and Isha Andrews (Shibani Dandekar), a corporate big shot tied up in a collusion plot. The sub-layer of male patriarchy these women face while trying to do their jobs is subtly intertwined into the narrative. Sexy assassin Ranbir (Dino Morea, who is pursuing Prithvi to get to Handa, is the bad boy of the bad boys in Hostages 2. #hostagesseason2 #hotstarusa #disneyhotstarvip #hostages2 (at Silicon Valley, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CE-G9KyAe42/?igshid=1boku6wj5nyi1
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qutysumi-blog · 7 years
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'Jolly LLB 2 ' Movie Preview and Trailer
Movie: ''Jolly LLB 2''
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The film was released on 10Feb 2017.
Cast: 
Akshay Kumar as Jagdishwar Mishra (Jolly)
Huma Qureshi as Pushpa Pandey
Saurabh Shukla as Justice Sunderlal Tripathi
Annu Kapoor as Pramod Mathur
Kaustubh Pile as Mathur's 3rd Assistant (Chamcha)
Manav Kaul as Iqbal Qasim
Inaamulhaq as Mohammed Iqbal Quadri
Kumud Mishra as Inspector Suryaveer Singh
Sayani Gupta as Hina Siddiqui
Sanjay Mishra as Guru Ji
Vinod Nagpal as Zahoor Siddiqui (Hina's Father)
Brijendra Kala as Dubey Ji (The man who arranges Chamber for Jolly)
Avijit Dutt as V.K. Paul, Police Commissioner
Rajiv Gupta as Birbal
Sunil Kumar Palwal as Fahim Butt, Kashmir Police Constable[6]
Shubhangi Latkar[7]
M.K. Raina
Watch  ''Jolly LLB 2'' Trailer
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zacharycoffin · 5 years
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'The Verdict - State Vs Nanavati' scene, with Avijit Dutt, Ivan Rodrigues & Zachary Coffin -- "Indian naval commander K.M. Nanavati returns home from the line of duty, only to find that his wife Sylvia Nanavati is having an extra-marital affair with the businessman & socialite Prem Ahuja. Jealousy and anger lead to an unexpected encounter where Nanavati fires three shots from his service gun. Was this an Honor killing or murder? This sparks a nationwide debate. On one hand, the people, media, and government debate moralities of Sylvia & Prem to establish Nanavati as a national hero. On the other hand, Parsis and Sindhis stand against each other in a war to save their community’s pride or convict a murderer. Witness the complete truth of the last and most controversial jury trial in India-the case that divided India." -- Watch the full series at -- https://ift.tt/2nUqOba -- Produced by Ekta Kapoor, directed by Shashant Shah #Verdict #Nanavati #ZacharyCoffin #Zee5 #AltBalaji #AvijitDutt #IvanRodrigues #India #Soviet #minister #Gromyko #1950s #Nanavati #trial #webseries #StateVsNanavati -- Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ZacharyCoffinPage #ZacharyCoffin (#ZackCoffin / #ZACK / #ज़ैक / #ஸ்ஸேக் / #ذکي / #ЗахариКоффин) Bio here -- https://ift.tt/2up3txS https://ift.tt/2FfUW56 Credits & Pics: https://ift.tt/2up3uBW https://ift.tt/2FfUWC8 https://ift.tt/2up3v8Y https://ift.tt/2Fme2GS https://ift.tt/2uorRj4 https://ift.tt/2FkFrcr https://ift.tt/2up3x0A https://ift.tt/2FpDj35 #actor #artist #Bollywood #Hollywood #Kollywood -- *Fair Use/Fair Dealing of Footage for Non-Fiction Documentation of Career* -- Please help TRANSLATE this video so others can enjoy it! :) by Zachary Coffin Page Official
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nadalahdal · 5 years
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Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
A HAQ: Centre for Child Rights Film Direction and Screen Play by Avijit Dutt
This film is based on HAQ’ s project- Strengthening Governance to Prevent Child Marriage being implemented in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. HAQ: Centre for Child Rights along with its partners Jabala and MV Foundation has demonstrated that with a strong convergence of government systems and community efforts, child…
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nickychandam · 6 years
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Shekhar Murugan, a gentle person, gone too soon. From the world of #theatre, you will be missed. Rest in peace. Seen here in Avijit Dutt's Noorjahan. #laidtorest #delhi #india (at New Delhi) https://www.instagram.com/p/BqonOYgn5y5/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=7a0qplnq57nw
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jignareve-blog · 6 years
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Supremely excited to receive the "NATIONAL AWARD" from Goverment Cofederation of Women as "Womennovator"- one of the 100 women faces of India for 2018 in the presence of Ministers, Actors, Cricketers, Educationalists, Mentor of Ms.World, International Pageants, Foreign Embassadors, Investors & many more....!❤ When Jury Panel has India's great personalities like- •Babul Supriyo(Minister) •Suresh Raina(Cricketer) •Paresh Rawal(Actor) •Naina Lal Kidwai(Top Banker, CA & President ficci) •Sonam Wangchuk(leading Educationalist with world's best open school in Ladakh, on whom 3 idiots movie is made) •Blossom Kocchar(Pioneer of Aroma therapy) •Rita Gangwani(Mentor of Ms.world Manushi Chiller & lot of pageants) •Avijit Dutt(Actor) •Joint Secretary of India •Arunachalam(On whom Padman movie made) Getting Chosen & Honoured by Award from these Superlatively talented Jury is thrilling....!❤ #Award #honour #national #entrepreneur #100womenfaces #2018 #womennovators
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skandyx · 7 years
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Madras Café - Is Madras Café on Netflix?
Madras Café – Is Madras Café on Netflix?
[ad_1] Watch on Netflix » Back to List » 128 min | Action & Adventure, International Movies An Indian intelligence agent journeys to a war-torn coastal island to break a resolute rebel group and meets a passionate journalist. Director: Shoojit Sircar Cast: John Abraham, Nargis Fakhri, Rashi Khanna, Avijit Dutt, Prakash Belawadi, Ajay Ratnam, Siddartha Basu, Agnello Dias, Dibang Available Since:…
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junkielee · 8 years
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[Last Film I Watch] The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015)
[Last Film I Watch] The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2015)
Title: The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Year: 2015 Country: UK, USA Language: English, Hindi Genre: Comedy, Drama Director: John Madden Writers: John Madden Ol Parker Music: Thomas Newman Cinematography: Ben Smithard Cast: Judi Dench Maggie Smith Dev Patel Bill Nighy Tina Desai Richard Gere Lillete Dubey Celia Imrie Ronald Pickup Tamsin Greig Diana Hardcastle Penelope Wilton Shazad Latif Raj…
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hindimp3songspk-blog · 12 years
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Gandhi to Hitler
http://pz10.com/gandhi-to-hitler/Gandhi to Hitler
Directed by: Rakesh Ranjan Singh
Starring: Raghuvir Yadav, Neha Dhupia, Avijit Dutt
Released: 2011
  One can hardly find two people who deeply influenced society and history, and yet was so totally different when Mahatma Gandhi and Adolf Hitler. A Smile bar every injustice and suffering, and refusing all earthly as meaningless, the other yearning for power over the nations, and with his head full of Nazi nonsense. These two men, who live on different sides of the world, shared the same era. One is now remembered almost as a saint, the other can easily pass the greatest example of human cruelty.
The film begins with several quotations from letters that once Gandhi actually sent to Hitler. We will never know whether Hitler actually read them, but because of the script let’s say he did. As narrator timber completely beginning, the movie is not about Adolf Hitler feared the powerful beast, but if Adolf Hitler moping away in his hideout while the Russians approaching, and the war is about to end. That’s basically all we see. Hitler walking around the two rooms and a hallway, Gandhi endlessly go somewhere to speak wisdom, and an Indian legion on the run before the Russians (more on that later).
I really hope this would be good, but my, what a complete waste of celluloid. The whole concept of the movie is completely insane really. The Nazis, the Russians, the French, all are played by Indians, which especially in the case of the Nazis is ridiculous (though it gave me a strange feeling of satisfaction thinking how much they have all rolled over in their graves.)
  Hand up who looks like a real Nazi.
  Are you kidding me?
  Historically inacuracies is bound to happen, and as long as the movies are good can be forgiven if not forgotten, but that’s not the case here. So terrible or pitiful as they were, are the historical figures presented as complete caricatures and there is hardly anything that would link the movie character with the real person except the name. By Eva Braun, who is in the titles mentioned as Eva Brown, not even that. Neha Dhupia, plays Eva, do a good job in his role though, and even look European enough to pass off as Hitler’s mistress. Raghuvir Yadav as Hitler begins as quite impressive, unfortunately later he becomes a freak shaking like a pudding.
To hear the “Germans” speaking Hinglish was too bizzare.
The (rather non-existent) Gandhi line of history and Hitler moping are just two of the three story, the third is about a lost Indian legion. Indians, originally fought under the command of Britain, made ​​in German captivity, forming a legion to fight alongside the Nazis, but by the end of the war approaching (and so do the Russians) some of them try to escape from Europe and back to India (apparently foot). This story kept most potential and could have saved a lot, but the action sequences are anything but exciting, the characters have no opportunity to show some real depth and the Himalayas does not look like the Alps. Finally, one would like the whole story was just not there at all, and at times an almost relieved when we come back to moping Hitler.
Editing is not just confusing, but it practically tears continuity apart.
The movie posters boasted with the line: “A Masterpiece of world peace.” More than the intended message of how kindness a humility overcomes all you get the message that it sucks to be locked up in a bunker when you can do some trekking.
http://pz10.com/gandhi-to-hitler/ Movie Reviews #2011, #Avijit_Dutt, #Gandhi_To_Hitler, #Neha_Dhupia, #Raghuvir_Yadav, #Rakesh_Ranjan_Singh
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nadalahdal · 5 years
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Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
A HAQ: Centre for Child Rights Film Direction and Screen Play by Avijit Dutt
This film is based on HAQ’ s project- Strengthening Governance to Prevent Child Marriage being implemented in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. HAQ: Centre for Child Rights along with its partners Jabala and MV Foundation has demonstrated that with a strong convergence of government systems and community efforts, child…
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nadalahdal · 5 years
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Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
Come Together Preventing Child Marriage in India
A HAQ: Centre for Child Rights Film Direction and Screen Play by Avijit Dutt
This film is based on HAQ’ s project- Strengthening Governance to Prevent Child Marriage being implemented in West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh. HAQ: Centre for Child Rights along with its partners Jabala and MV Foundation has demonstrated that with a strong convergence of government systems and community efforts, child…
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