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Paheli
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When beautiful Lachchi gets separated from her the following day after they got married, shes more than overjoyed to see him return home earlier. Little does she know that Kishanlal is not her real husband but a ghost that took his form.
When beautiful Lachchi gets separated from her the following day after they got married, shes more than overjoyed to see him return home earlier. Little does she know that Kishanlal is not her real husband but a ghost that took his form.
Actors:
Sharvari Jamenis,
A.K. Hangal,
Anupam Kher,
Aashif Sheikh,
Rajpal Yadav,
Palak Jain,
Nikhil Ratnaparkhi,
Rajkumar Kanojia,
Aditi Govitrikar,
Preeti Gupta,
Sunil Shetty,
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Sharvari Jamenis
A.K. Hangal
February 1, 1914 in Sialkot, Punjab, India
Anupam Kher
7 March 1955, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, India
Aashif Sheikh
Rajpal Yadav
16 March 1971, Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Palak Jain
Nikhil Ratnaparkhi
Rajkumar Kanojia
Aditi Govitrikar
21 May 1976, Panvel, Bombay, India
Preeti Gupta
Sunil Shetty
11 August 1961, Mulki, Mysore State, India
Director:
Amol Palekar
Amol Palekar
24 November 1944, Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India
Country:
India
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July 12, 2005
There's more to recommend: M.M. Kreem's fine music (melding traditional Rajasthani instrumentation and a dancehall beat), a gone-cuckoo-for-the-color-wheel costume and set design, and a truly bang-up camel race. Now that's entertainment.
April 07, 2015
The enthusiastic lack of persuasive realism and the strong emotional authenticity make for a most rewarding combination; the thing acts fizzy and shallow, and yet it ends up feeling like there's truth to it.

