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Yatra est un film réalisé par Goutam Ghose avec Rekha

Yatra (2007)

Yatra
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Yatra (Devanagari: यात्रा, English: Journey) is a 2006 Indian Hindi drama film directed by Goutam Ghose, the movie featured Rekha, Nana Patekar and Deepti Naval.

Synopsis

Dasrath Joglekar (Nana Patekar), a celebrated writer, travels to Delhi to receive the prestigious Literary Award. During the journey he meets a young film maker (Nakul Vaid), an ardent fan of Dasrath’s writing and the encounter brings back memories from the past. Both of them travel back in time, remembering characters from Dasrath’s celebrated novel Janaza, reconstructing the true story of the novel's protagonist – Lajvanti (Rekha) from their own perspective. Fact and fiction merge to create a new journey.

Acteurs

Rekha

(Lajvanti)
Nana Patekar

(Dashrath Joglekar)
Deepti Naval

(Smita Joglekar)
Rekha

(Lajvanti)
Romit Raj

(Dasrath and Smita's son)
Jeeva

(Pulla Reddy)
Bande annonce de Yatra

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Streaming / VOD

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