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Pati Patni Aur Woh(Hindi: , English:The Husband, Wife And Mistress) is a 1978 Hindi movie produced and directed byB. R. Chopra. The film starsSanjeev Kumar,Vidya Sinha,Ranjeeta Kaur, and in guest appearancesRishi Kapoor,Neetu SinghandParveen Babi. Adam & Eve live a worry-free life in paradise. They are instructed not to eat an apple. One day they cannot resist the temptation, and both take a bite out of it. Nature takes offense and expels them from heaven. They are forced to live on Earth as ordinary human beings - together with the apple that has followed them. Now Adam is called Ranjeet Chaddha, a Sales Manager, and Eve is called Sharda. Both meet, fall in love, and get married. Both live in perfect harmony and soon become parents of a baby boy. Then one day Sharda sees signs of a lipstick on her husband's kerchief, when she questions, he clarifies and Sharda is satisfied with his explanation. What Sharda does not know that Ranjeet is carrying on with his pretty Secretary, Nirmala Deshpande, who he has convinced that his wife is seriously ill, is dying, and will marry her after her passing. Watch how hilarious events unfold and prove that Ranjeet is a liar and a two-timer, watch him repent... but hold it! Not for long!Sanjeev KumarasRanjeet Chhadha Vidya SinhaasSharda Chhadha Ranjeeta KaurasNirmala Deshpande AsraniasAbdul Karim Durrani Parveen BabiasNeeta (Guest appearance) Nana PalsikarasNirmala's Nanaji Om ShivpuriasSharda's Father Rishi KapoorasSinger (Cameo of song "Tere Naam Tere Naam") Neetu SinghasSinger (Cameo of song "Tere Naam Tere Naam")

Songs

No.TitlePlaybackLength

1."Ladki Cycle Wali" Mahendra Kapoor,Asha Bhosle

2."Na Aaj Tha Na Kal Tha" Kishore Kumar

3."Tere Naam Tere Naam" Mahendra Kapoor

4."Thande Thande Paani Se Nahana" Mahendra Kapoor, Asha Bhosle,Poornima

Tamas(film)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaTamas

Directed byGovind Nihalani

Produced by Lalit M. Bijlani Govind Nihalani Freni Variava

Screenplay byGovind Nihalani

Based onTamasbyBhisham Sahni

Starring Om Puri Deepa Sahi Bhisham Sahni Surekha Sikri

Music byVanraj Bhatia

CinematographyV. K. MurthyGovind Nihalani

Edited bySutanu Gupta

Distributed byBlaze Entertainment Pvt Ltd

Release dates1988

Running time274 minutes

CountryIndia

LanguageHindi

Ca , - , - , , st[edit] Om Purias Nathu Deepa Sahias Kammo Uttara Baokaras Jasbir Amrish Purias Sardar Teja Singh A.K. Hangalas Bakshi ji Manohar Singhas Hayat Baksh Bhisham Sahnias Harnam Singh Dina Pathakas Banto K. K. Rainaas Mirdad Iftekharas Ehsan Ali Surekha Sikrias Rajo Pankaj Kapuras thekedaar Saeed Jaffreyas Karim KhanAwards[edit]AwardCeremonyCategoryNomineeOutcome

National Film Awards1988Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Film on National IntegrationGovind NihalaniWon[7]

Best Supporting ActressSurekha SikriWon[8]

Best Music DirectionVanraj BhatiaWon[9]

Devdas(2002 Hindi film)

Box office99crore(US$15million)[2]

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Khanas Devdas Mukherjee Devdasis a 2002Indianromantic drama filmdirected bySanjay Leela Bhansaliand based on the 1917Sharat Chandra ChattopadhyaynovellaDevdas. This is the third Hindi version and the first film version of the story in Hindi done in colour.[3][4]The film follows Devdas (Shah Rukh Khan), a wealthy law graduate in the early 1900s, who returns from his studies in London to marry his childhood sweetheart, Paro (Aishwarya Rai). However, the rejection of this marriage by his own family sparks his descent into alcohol, ultimately leading to his emotional deterioration. The film was screened retrospective, during the 2014International Film Festival of Indiain theCelebrating Dance in Indian cinemasection.[5]Devdas was declared a hit in India byBox Office Indiaand won theFilmfare Award for Best Film. The film also won fiveNational Awardsand a further nineFilmfare Awards, tied withDilwale Dulhania Le Jayengewith the most Filmfare Awards any film had won at the time (later beaten in 2005 by Bhansali'sBlack). It was received well by western audiences alike and was nominated for theBAFTA Award for Best Foreign Language Filmand was alsoIndia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It was ranked #74 inEmpiremagazines "The 100 Best Films Of World Cinema" in 2010.[6]Time MagazinenamedDevdasas the best movie of 2002 among all the movies released around the world in 2002.[7]The film was recently included inTime Magazine's top 10 movies of the millennium worldwide.[8] The acting was seen by many as the primary factor for the film's success, withShah Rukh Khan,Aishwarya RaiandMadhuri Dixitall winning Filmfare Awards for their performances. The film's success was also attributed to the dance performances, with Dixit's "Maar Daala" considered one of the most iconic of her career and the song "Dola Re Dola" becoming a hit due to the unique dance duet betweenAishwarya RaiandMadhuri Dixit, two of the leading actresses of the epoch. At the time of its release,Devdaswas the most expensive Bollywood film ever produced, with a reported budget of50crore(US$7.5million).[1]The film was a major commercial success in India and abroad, becoming the highest grossing Indian film of the year.

Devdas

Awards[edit] DevdaswasIndia's entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the Oscarsin 2003. The film was also screened at the2002 Cannes Film Festival

Sahib Bibi Aur GhulamFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaSahib Bibi Aur Gulam

Directed byAbrar Alvi

Produced byGuru Dutt

Written byAbrar AlviBimal Mitra

Based onShaheb Bibi GolambyBimal Mitra

StarringMeena KumariGuru DuttWaheeda RehmanRehmanD.K. SapruMinoo Mumtaz

Music byHemant Kumar

CinematographyV. K. Murthy

Edited byY.G.Chawhan

Running time155 Minutes

CountryIndia

LanguageHindi

The film opens at the ruins of an old haveli in Calcutta, where a group of labourers are busy pulling down what remains. When the workers break off for lunch, the overseer (Guru Dutt) wanders through the haveli. As he sits at a place there begins a flashback to the end of the 19th century.The lower-class and educated Bhoothnath arrives in colonial Calcutta looking for work. He lives in the grand haveli of the Choudhurys, a family ofzamindarswith his Brother-in-Law. He works at the Mohini Sindoor factory run by Subinay Babu, a dedicated member of theBrahmo Samaj. Subinay Babu's daughter Jaba (Waheeda Rehman) is amused by Bhoothnath whom she considers an unsophisticated rustic. Bhoothnath becomes fascinated with the goings-on in the haveli and every night observes the decadent lifestyle of the Choudhury brothers.

Chhoti Bahu (Meena Kumari) becomes a desperate alcoholic to make zamindarRehmanstay at home, inSahib Bibi Aur GulamOne night the servant, Bansi, takes Bhoothnath to meet the younger zamindar's (Rehman) wife Chhoti Bahu (Meena Kumari) who implores him to bring her Mohini Sindoor believing it will keep her unfaithful husband home. Bhoothnath is struck by her beauty and sadness and inadvertently becomes Chhoti Bahu's secret confidante. A bomb explodes in the marketplace and Bhoothnath is injured in the ensuing crossfire between freedom fighters and British soldiers. Jaba looks after him.Chhoti Bahu's repeated attempts to appease her husband fail until she becomes his drinking companion to keep him by her side. Jaba's marriage is finalised with Supavitra (a member of Bramho Samaj) but after her father's death she declined the marriage. Bhoothnath becomes a trainee architect and goes away to work on a training project. After his return he find the haveli in partial ruins. Chhoti Bahu is now a desperate alcoholic and her husband, paralysed. Meanwhile he learns that he and Jaba were betrothed as children. One night Chhoti Bahu asks Bhoothnath to accompany her to a nearby shrine to pray for her ailing husband. Their conversation is heard by the elder zamindar, Majhle Babu, who suspects that Chhoti Bahu is having an affair with Bhootnath (though really it was not). He orders his henchmen to chase them. As Bhoothnath and Chhoti Bahu travel in the carriage, it is stopped by the henchmen. Bhoothnath is knocked unconscious and Chhoti Bahu is abducted. When he wakes up in hospital, Bhoothnath is told Chhoti Bahu has disappeared and the younger zamindar is dead. The flashback ends.Bhoothnath's workers inform him a skeleton is found buried in the ruins of the haveli. From the jewellery on the corpse, Bhoothnath realises it is the remains of Chhoti Bahu.The last scene shows a nostalgic Bhoothnath riding away on a carriage with Jaba, who is now his wife. In this, the filmed version departs significantly from the novel, where Jaba and Bhoothnath do not get a happy ending.The film also depicts the decline of the old landed zamindari families of Bengal during the 19th century.

Parineeta(1953 film)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaParineeta

Directed byBimal Roy

Produced byAshok Kumar

Written byDialogue: Vrajendra Gaur, Nabendu Ghosh

Screenplay byBimal Roy,Asit Sen,Moni Bhattacharjee,Nabendu Ghosh

Based onParineetabySarat Chandra Chattopadhyay

StarringAshok Kumar,Meena Kumari

CinematographyKamal Bose

Edited byHrishikesh Mukherjee

Release dates1953

LanguageHindi

Parineeta(Hindi:,translation: Married Woman) is a1953Bollywoodfilm starringAshok KumarandMeena Kumari, based upon the 1914 Bengali novel ofthe same namebySharat Chandra Chattopadhyay, which was earlier filmed in Bengali. The film was directed byBimal Roy. This version of the film is considered by many to be the most faithful adaptation of the novella, particularly due toMeena Kumari's interpretation of the role of Lalita. Story[edit]Lalita is an orphaned niece of an impoverished clerk named Gurucharan. She falls in love with Shekhar, son of their rich landlord neighbor. Gurucharan has to mortgage his house to Shekhars father in order to get one of his daughters married as he is heavily debt ridden. Shekhars father, often chides him about his overdue loan and a day comes when, completely pressed on all sides, Gurucharan is forced to take advantage of the altruistic offer of an interest free loan made by a wealthy young man named Girin. This gives rise to an ugly misunderstanding that Lalita has been "sold" to Girin. What happens thereafter forms the gripping rest of this great story of perfect love. Beautiful part of this movie is dialogue and communication between Meena Kumari and Ashok Kumar.Cast[edit] Ashok Kumaras Shekhar Rai Meena Kumarias Lalita Asit Baran as Girin Babu Sheetal (Baby Sheela) Nazir Hussainas Gurcharan Babu Badri Prasad as Nabin Rai Pratima Devi as Shekhar's aunt Rekha Mallick Manju ManoramaAwards[edit] 1954Filmfare Best Director Award-Bimal Roy 1954Filmfare Best Actress Award-Meena Kumari

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Junoon(1978 film)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis articledoes notciteanyreferences or sources.Please helpimprove this articlebyadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged andremoved.(August 2012)

Junoon

DVD cover

Directed byShyam Benegal

Produced byShashi Kapoor

Written byShyam Benegal (screenplay)Satyadev Dubey(dialogues)Ismat Chugtai(dialogues)Ruskin Bond(novella,A Flight of Pigeons)

StarringShashi KapoorShabana AzmiJennifer KendalNaseeruddin Shah

Narrated byAmrish Puri

Music byVanraj Bhatia

CinematographyGovind Nihalani

Edited byBhanudas Divakar

Release datesDecember 14,1978

Running time141 minutes

CountryIndia

LanguageHindiEnglish

Junoon(Hindi: ,translation:The Obsession) is a critically acclaimed and award-winning 1978IndianHindi languagefilm produced byShashi Kapoorand directed byShyam Benegal. The film is based onRuskin Bond's fictional novella,A Flight of Pigeons, set around theIndian Rebellion of 1857. The film also had award-winning soundtrack, composed byVanraj Bhatia, and cinematography byGovind Nihalani.Its cast includedShashi Kapoor, his wifeJennifer Kendal,Nafisa Ali,Tom Alter,Shabana Azmi,Kulbhushan Kharbanda,Naseeruddin Shah,Deepti Naval,Pearl PadamseeandSushma Seth. The film also featured Shashi and Jennifer's childrenKaran Kapoor,Kunal Kapoor, andSanjana Kapoor,Contents[hide] 1Plot 1.1Cast 2Awards 2.11979 National Film Awards awards 2.21980 Filmfare Awards awards 2.31980 Filmfare Awards nominations 2.4Recognition 3Soundtrack 4External linksPlot[edit]The story is set around theIndian Mutiny of 1857. Javed Khan (Shashi Kapoor) is a feckless feudal chieftain with a Muslim Pathan heritage, whose world revolves around breeding carrier pigeons. His younger brother-in-law, Sarfaraz Khan (Naseeruddin Shah) is politically awakened and actively plots the fight against the British. Freedom fighters attack the local British administrators while they are in Sunday Worship at Church, massacring them all. Miriam Labadoor,Jennifer Kendal) manages to escape with her daughter, Ruth (Nafisa Ali) and mother. The three women seek refuge with the wealthyHindufamily of Lala Ramjimal (Kulbhushan Kharbanda). Lala is torn between his loyalty for India and his privileged position under the British. However, matters are taken out of his hand by Javed Khan who barges into Lala's house and forcibly takes Ruth and her family to his own house. This leads to jealousy on part of his wife, Firdaus (Shabana Azmi) and anger on part of his brother, who ultimately gives in to the Pathan tradition of offering hospitality and sanctuary (Nanawatai) even to uninvited guests. Various situations ensue due to cultural misunderstandings in the domestic routine of the Muslim household with its new English guests. Javed falls in love with Ruth, and wants to marry her but is opposed bitterly by her mother. Noticing intense feelings of Javed for her daughter Ruth, Miriam Labadoor (mother) cleverly makes an agreement with Javed that she would only give her daughters hand to Javed if British were defeated. At first instance, Javed is hesitant but accepts the offer when again Miriam asks him if he has misgivings in his war against the British. There are simmerings of a love affair under the watchful suspicious eyes of Firdaus.Meanwhile the Rebellion runs into problems and the British are defeating the ill-organized Indian forces. In a stormy scene, Sarfaraz destroys Javed's pigeon coops and sets his pets free after he finds out that Indian forces have lost the Battle for Delhi. There is a delayed recognition by Javed of his subjugated identity, colonised by the British. Sarfaraz dies in a battle against the British. The Labadoors return to the protection of the re-deployed British contingent, smuggled by Firdaus, who only wants to save her marriage. Javed finds out that the Labadoors have sought sanctuary in the church and rushes there to meet Ruth one last time. Surprisingly, Ruth comes out and expresses her feelings for Javed against her mothers will. However, Javed honourably keeps his word and the promise he had made with Miriam Labadoor and leaves the church without Ruth. The movie ends here with the voiceover that Javed was martyred fighting the British while Ruth and her mother return to England. Ruth dies fifty five years later, unwed.Cast[edit] Shashi Kapooras Javed Khan Nafisa Alias Ruth Labadoor Jennifer Kendalas Miriam Labadoor (Ruth's Mom) Naseeruddin Shahas Sarfaraz Khan, Javed's brother-in-law Shabana Azmias Firdaus, Javed's wife Ismat Chughtaias Miriam's Mom Kulbhushan Kharbandaas Lala Ramjimal Sanjana Kapoor Kunal Kapoor Karan Kapoor Benjamin Gilanias Rashid Khan Sushma Sethas Javed's aunt Tom Alteras Ruth's father Amrish Purias the Narrator Geoffrey Kendal Deepti Navalas Rashid's wife Pearl Padamseeas bitter womanAwards[edit]1979National Film Awardsawards[edit] Best Feature Film in Hindi Shashi Kapoor Best CinematographyGovind Nihalani Best Audiography Hitendra Ghosh1980Filmfare Awardsawards[edit] Best Film Shashi Kapoor Best Director- Shyam Benegal Best Dialogues Pandit Satyadev Dubey Best Editing Bhanudas Divakar Best Cinematography Govind Nihalani Best Sound Recording Hitendra Ghosh1980Filmfare Awardsnominations[edit] Best Supporting Actor Naseeruddin Shah Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Kendal

Pinjar(film)From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaPinjar

Directed byChandra Prakash Dwivedi

Screenplay byChandra Prakash Dwivedi

Story byAmrita Pritam

Based onPinjarbyAmrita Pritam

StarringUrmila MatondkarManoj BajpaiSanjay SuriKulbhushan KharbandaIsha KoppikarFarida JalalSandali SinhaPriyanshu Chatterjee

Music byUttam Singh

CinematographySantosh Thundiyil

Edited byBallu Saluja

Release dates24 October 2003

Running time188 minutes

CountryIndia

LanguageHindi/UrduPunjabi

Pinjar(Hindi:,Urdu:,Punjabi:; English:Cage) is a 2003 Indianperioddrama filmdirected by Chandra Prakash Dwivedi. The movie is about theHindu-Muslimproblems during thepartition of India. The film is based on aPunjabinovel ofthe same name, written byAmrita Pritam.[1]Urmila Matondkar,Manoj BajpaiandSanjay Suriare in the lead roles. Besides critical acclaim, the film also won theNational Film AwardforBest Feature Film on National Integration.Cast[edit] Puro (later, Hamida):Urmila Matondkar Rashid:Manoj Bajpai Ramchand:Sanjay Suri Lajjo:Sandali Sinha Trilok:Priyanshu Chatterjee Rajjo:Isha Koppikar Tara (Puro's Mother):Lilette Dubey Mohanlal (Puro's Father):Kulbhushan Kharbanda Shyamlal (Ramchand's Father):Alok Nath Ramchand's Mother:Farida Jalal Pagali:Seema Biswas Rahim's Aunt:Dina Pathak Rahim's Mother:Sudha Shivpuri Rahim's wife:Parveena Bano Hukamchand:Pradeep Kukreja Hukamchand's Wife:Salima Raza Managing Director:Ghulam Arif Rashid's Brother:Rohitash GaudAwards[edit] 2004:Filmfare Best Art Direction Award:Munish Sappal 2004:National Film Award - Special Jury Award: Manoj Bajpa

3 IdiotsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia3 Idiots

Theatrical release poster

Directed byRajkumar Hirani

Produced byVidhu Vinod Chopra

Written byAbhijat JoshiRajkumar Hirani

Screenplay byAbhijat JoshiRajkumar HiraniVidhu Vinod Chopra

Based onFive Point Someone What not to do at IIT!byChetan Bhagat

StarringAamir KhanKareena Kapoor KhanMadhavanSharman JoshiBoman IraniOmi Vaidya

Narrated byR. Madhavan

Music byShantanu Moitra

CinematographyC. K. Muraleedharan

Edited byRajkumar Hirani

ProductioncompanyVinod Chopra Films

Distributed byReliance Entertainment

Release dates 25December2009

Running time171 minutes[1]

CountryIndia

LanguageHindi[1]

Budget55crore(equivalent to81crore or US$12million in 2015)[2]

Box office392crore(equivalent to579crore or US$87million in 2015)[3]

3 Idiots(Hindi: ) is a 2009 Indiancoming of agecomedy-drama filmco-written, edited, and directed byRajkumar Hiraniand produced byVidhu Vinod Chopra.Abhijat Joshiwrote the screenplay. It was loosely adapted from the novelFive Point SomeonebyChetan Bhagat. The film starsAamir Khan,Kareena Kapoor,R. Madhavan,Sharman Joshi,Omi Vaidya,Parikshit SahniandBoman Irani.Upon release, the film broke all opening box office records in India. It was the highest-grossing film in its opening weekend in India and had the highest opening day collections for a Indian film. It also held the record for the highest net collections in the first week for a Bollywood film. It also had a record footfall of 31,785,000.[4]It also became one of the few Indian films to become a major success in East Asian markets such as China,[5]eventually bringing its overseas total to more than US$65 million thehighest-grossing Bollywood film of all time in overseas markets, before being overtaken byBajrangi Bhaijaan(2015).The film is distinctive for featuring real inventions by little-known people in India's backyards. The brains behind the innovations were Remya Jose, a student from Kerala, who created the exercise-bicycle/washing-machine; Mohammad Idris, a barber from Meerut district in Uttar Pradesh, who invented a bicycle-powered horse clipper; and Jahangir Painter, a painter from Maharashtra, who made the scooter-powered flour mill.[6]This film was remade inTamilasNanban(2012) which also received critical praise and commercial success.[7][8]It has also been announced that there will be a Chinese remake of the film produced byStephen Chowand that there are plans for aHollywoodremake produced in the United States.[9]ATeluguremake was planned despiteNanbanhaving a Telugu dubbed version titledSnehitudu.Cast[edit] Aamir Khanas Ranchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad/Phunsukh Wangdu One of a group of three friends in the university. He went missing after graduation and his two friends traveled across India looking for him, while telling stories of their time in engineering college together. Rancho, as a student, was intelligent and had a brilliant personal philosophy. He rallied against unjust systems of teaching. At the end of the film, he is shown to be a famous scientist and entrepreneur. R. Madhavanas Farhan Qureshi the film's narrator and a friend of Rancho and Raju. His father wanted him to be an engineer despite his lack of interest in the career. He is now an accomplished wildlife photographer. Sharman Joshias Raju Rastogi. He comes from an impoverished family with a mother who is a retired school teacher and a paralyzed father who had been a postman. The family is so poor that they can't afford the car that would be demanded as a dowry for his sister. In the present day, he is a settled married man in Delhi who has freed his family from poverty by becoming a wealthy executive. Kareena Kapooras Pia Sahastrabuddhe Viru "Virus" Sahastrabuddhe's younger daughter, an intelligent and capable doctor. Rancho is her love interest, and she breaks off her engagement to another to be with Rancho. Boman Iranias Dr Viru Sahastrabuddhe better known as"Virus", he is the strict college director. He is also Pia's father, and the film's "antagonist". By the end of the movie he has changed his doctrinal method of teaching. Omi Vaidyaas Chatur Ramalingam better known as"Silencer". an Indian who has a mere inability to speak Hindi due to two factors; being born in Uganda and having completed basic education inPondicherry. He believes in mindless memorisation. and sneers at Rancho's distinctive ideas, as does Virus. He is vice-president of a company at the present only to find out that Rancho is much more successful. Rahul Kumaras Manmohan Better known as"Millimeter"or"MM", a young man who earns a small living in the college such as helping students by ironing their clothes, finishing assignments, and getting groceries; Rancho persuades him to buy a school uniform and go to any school to gain knowledge. Dushyant Waghas Centimeter/Elder Manmohan the present-day Millimeter, who works as Rancho's/Phunsukh Wangdu's assistant in Ladakh Mona Singhas Mona Sahastrabuddhe Pia's elder sister and Virus's first daughter. Parikshit Sahnias Mr Qureshi Farhan's father, a strict but loving parent who just wants his son to be happy. Amardeep Jhaas Mrs Rastogi Raju's mother, a retired schoolteacher and dedicated mother. Javed Jaffreyas the real Ranchhodas Shyamaldas Chanchad a person Raju, Farhan, and Chatur meet during the Shyamaldas Chanchad funeral service. His character is shown to be a corrupt person right from childhood, taking benefits from 'Chhote' in his homework and his exams. His father sends him to London and he sends 'Chhote' to ICE to gain an engineering degree in his name. He does appreciate what Chhote did for him, giving Raju and Farhan information on where to find him. Arun Balias Shamaldas Chhanchad father of Ranchhoddas Shamaldas Chhanchad. Ali Fazalas Joy Lobo a student with a passion for machines. After Virus tells him that he will not graduate, he commits suicide. Akhil Mishraas Librarian Dubey Rohitash Gaudas Ranchhodas' servant Achyut Potdaras Machine Class Professor Madhav Vazeas Joy Lobo's father. Olivier Sanjay Lafont as Suhas Tandon a materialistic man who is Pia's ex-fiance. Jayant Kripalanias Interviewer - the company head who conducts Raju's job interview.Main article:List of accolades received by 3 IdiotsThe film won 40 accolades; among these are sixFilmfare Awardsincludingbest filmandbest director, tenStar Screen Awards, sixteenIIFA awardsand threeNational Film Awards. In January 2014, it was nominated in theBest Outstanding Foreign Language Film categoryfor 37thJapanese Academy Awards