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- 74/100 based on 611 votes
  • Released: 1984
  • Runtime: 113 mins
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  • Studio: National Film Development Corporation of India
  • Genres: Drama

A planned social gathering is held to commemorate Divakar Barve for the award he receive pertaining his contributions to Indian Arts and films. The social event is greeted by some important public personalities of the community all expect Amrit; an activist. But the atmosphere of the event will come to a drastic change upon the arrival of Avinash.... (Full plot summary below)

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A planned social gathering is held to commemorate Divakar Barve for the award he receive pertaining his contributions to Indian Arts and films. The social event is greeted by some important public personalities of the community all expect Amrit; an activist. But the atmosphere of the event will come to a drastic change upon the arrival of Avinash.

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User Review - 10/10 by Rajat UFeaturing a distinguished ensemble cast, Govind Nihalani's masterpiece exposes the hypocrisy and moral depravity of our self-serving cultural elite, who during the course of the movie, assemble dutifully for a socialite's party. Dependent upon the State for awards and honours, and cocooned within the confines of their Pali Hill bungalows, this group of playwrights and authors have become an aesthetic mouthpiece for the establishment. All, except a firebrand poet who's missing and is supposed to have become a political activist in the jungles of Andhra. The movie explores the conjoined relationship of art and politics, and whether art can exist independently outside of politics, a subject that's become even more relevant now, when mainstream culture in India has become a subordinate spokesperson for consumerism and has lost all touch with the inconvenient ground reality.
User Review - 8/10 by Pravin AThe Who's who of Indian parallel cinema converge in this powerful film portraying the hypocrisy of urban elite. Must watch.

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