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Stree (2018 Film)
Stree can refer to: * ''Stree'' (1961 film), an Indian fantasy film * ''Stree'' (1968 film), an Indian Odia film * ''Stree'' (1972 film), an Indian Bengali film * ''Stree'' (2018 film), an Indian film starring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor * ''Stree'' (TV series), a Bengali-language soap opera which premiered in 2016 * Stree (publisher), an imprint of Bhatkal and Sen, Calcutta See also * '' Stri'', a 1995 Indian Telugu film {{disambig ...
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Stree (1961 Film)
''Stree'' is a 1961 Indian fantasy film directed by and starring V. Shantaram, Sandhya. It is based on the play '' Abhijnanashakuntalam'' by Kalidasa. The film was selected as the Indian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 34th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee. The film has music by C. Ramchandra and lyrics by Bharat Vyas. Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Mahendra Kapoor, Manna Dey lent their voices. ''"Aaj Madhuvatas Dole Madhurima Se Pran Bhar Lo"'' sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Mahendra Kapoor was popular song of the era. Cast * V. Shantaram * Sandhya * Rajshree * Master Bhagwan * Vandana * Keshavrao Date * Padma Chavan Songs Song 2. Aaj madhuvatas dole. Song 3.jhilmil jhilmil leheron ka Song 4.kaun ho tum Kaun ho Song 5. Aagan mein suraj muskaya See also * List of submissions to the 34th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Indian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film India has submitted fil ...
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Stree (1968 Film)
Stree is a 1968 Oriya film directed by "Siddhartha", which is a pseudonym for Gour Prasad Ghose, Parbati Ghose, & Ram Chandra Thakur. Synopsis One day Anuaradha and her brother, a medical doctor, find a young man, Debabrata, unconsciousness in the tides by the sea shore and bring him home. With treatment by her brother and her care, Debabrata gets well. Anuradha and Debabrata fall in love. Her brother, Prasanna, gets them married and sees off the couple to Debarata's home. Upo arriving Anuradha discovers Debabrata is actually a widower and has a son. She feels betrayed but as a devoted loving wife overcomes the feeling and gets along with all of Debabrata's family members in the big house. Gradually she gets close to Debrabrata too and takes care of his son as her own. Debabrata's sister Bhanu can't accept Anuradha and creates misunderstanding between wife and husband. At last biased Debabrata leaves the house with his son leaving his wife Anuradha behind. But Anuradha ...
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Stree (1972 Film)
''Stree'' is a 1972 Bengali film directed by Salil Dutta starring actors Uttam Kumar, Soumitra Chatterjee and Arati Bhattacharya in lead roles. Nachiketa Ghosh composed the music. The film was remade in Hindi as '' Ayaash''. Film was based on the novel of Bimal Mitra as same title and the era of the plot showing during the Second World War. Plot Sitapati (Soumitra Chatterjee), a homeless youth, comes to landlord Madhav Dutta's (Uttam Kumar) house and gets a job as his cameraman. Sitapati discovers his former girlfriend Mrinmoyee (Arati Bhattacharya) is now Madhav Dutta's wife. Madhav's polygamy and Mirnmoyee's loneliness prompt her extramarital relationship with Sitapati. Baiji dance and alcoholism, love, betrayal, hatred - Sitapati's lens captures it all. Finally, Sitapati leaves the house, Mrinmoyee dies, and gradually Madhav learns about their relationship. Madhav cannot bear the fact that his wife has committed adultery. He goes to take revenge and shoots Sitapati who is a ...
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Stree (2018 Film)
Stree can refer to: * ''Stree'' (1961 film), an Indian fantasy film * ''Stree'' (1968 film), an Indian Odia film * ''Stree'' (1972 film), an Indian Bengali film * ''Stree'' (2018 film), an Indian film starring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor * ''Stree'' (TV series), a Bengali-language soap opera which premiered in 2016 * Stree (publisher), an imprint of Bhatkal and Sen, Calcutta See also * '' Stri'', a 1995 Indian Telugu film {{disambig ...
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Stree (TV Series)
''Stree'' was a Bengali television soap opera Masala series that premiered on 26 December 2016, and aired on Zee Bangla. It was produced by Snehasish Chakraborty and starred Neha Amandeep and Neel Bhattacharya in lead roles, and Goutam De, Rita Koiral and Dolon Roy in supporting roles. It also starred Moumita Gupta in an antagonistic role. It replaced the popular show ''Goyenda Ginni''. The show telecasted at Monday to Sunday at 7:30 pm. The show went off air on 11 February 2018 and was replaced by Amloki. Cast * Neel Bhattacharya as Prwithwijit Deb / Aksar Sen (Main male lead) * Neha Amandeep as Nirupama / Niru (Main female lead) * Sanjib Sarkar as Niru's father * Rita Koiral as Sabitri / Niru's Mother * Moumita Gupta as Shakuntala (Former Antagonist) * Goutam Dey as Indrajit Deb * Rahul Dev Bose as Vicky Deb (Main Antagonist) * Madhurima Basak as Rima Deb (Main Antagonist) * Gourav Ghoshal as Biju Deb (Former Antagonist) * Priya Mondal as Aliya * Vikramjit Chowdhury ...
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Stree (publisher)
Bhatkal & Sen is a publishing partnership between Mandira Sen and Popular Prakashan. The company is based in Kolkata and publishes the imprints Stree and Samya. It is noted for publishing authors such as Kancha Ilaiah, Om Prakash Valmiki, Uma Chakravarti, Gail Omvedt, Manikuntala Sen, Ashok Mitra, V. Geetha, and Bani Basu, and has prominent scholars such as Susie Tharu and Maithreyi Krishnaraj as editors. It publishes academic works in the social sciences, memoirs and classic fiction in translation in English and Bengali. Popular Prakashan is a Bombay-based publishing firm established in 1920 by Ganesh R. Bhatkal, a former employee of OUP Bombay. Beginnings of Stree Mandira Sen worked as a publisher's editor for Houghton Mifflin among others in the US, until she returned to India in 1978. She worked for a year for Orient Longman, then set up Mandira, which published bilingual children's books; with English text on the verso pages and the same text in an Indian language on the re ...
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