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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Maya_DarpanMaya Darpan - Wikipedia

    Maya Darpan (transl. the illusory mirror) is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kumar Shahani. It is a significant work of the Indian Parallel Cinema movement which started during the 1950s with filmmakers Satyajit Ray , Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak .

    • NFDC
    • Aditi, Anil Pandya, Kanta Vyas, Iqbalnath Kaul
  2. 0:00 / 1:36:28. Maya Darpan (The Illusory Mirror) is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Kumar Shahani. It is a significant work of the Indian Parallel Cinema move...

    • 96 Min.
    • 1980
    • Arin Paul
  3. 11. Jan. 2020 · January 11, 2020 / Arthouse. Maya Darpan (1972) 3.8. ( 6) In his debut feature film, Kumar Sahahani employs highly innovative forms for depicting the conflict between oppressive feudal norms and a changing industrial landscape while making female sexuality and its complex mindscape the focus.

  4. Maya Darpan: Directed by Kumar Shahani. With Aditi, Iqbalnath Kaul, Anil Pandya, Kanta Vyas. Taran, the daughter of a wealthy landlord, finds herself on the horns of a dilemma when she has to choose between being with her lover and protecting her father's public image.

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    • Drama
    • Kumar Shahani
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  5. 27. Mai 2019 · I now move on to analyse Shahani’s first feature film, Maya Darpan (1972), which was hailed as India’s first formal film in colour. The film is based on a short story written by Nirmal Verma. The arduous task of creating this work has been well detailed by Ashish Rajadhyaksha in his essay on Kumar Shahani’s work.

  6. Maya Darpan. 1972. Directed by Kumar Shahani. Synopsis. In his debut feature film, Kumar Shahani employs highly innovative forms for depicting the conflict between oppressive feudal norms and a changing industrial landscape while making female sexuality and its complex mindscape the focus.

  7. Overview. Maya Darpan (1973) 08/02/1973 (CH) Drama 1h 47m. User. Score. Overview. In his debut feature film, Kumar Shahani employs highly innovative forms for depicting the conflict between oppressive feudal norms and a changing industrial landscape while making female sexuality and its complex mindscape the focus.