Jewellery Box

Jewellery Box is the first hindi movie directed by acclaimed director Aparna Sen. It is the first time she will be working with Govinda, Sharmila Tagore who plays a ghost, Paresh Rawal and Soha Ali Khan who will be seen in a double role. The Jewellery Box is the story of three generations of women. Govinda plays the hedonistic son of a zamindar¬タルs family who turns a blind eye as the family crumbles to bankruptcy. Interestingly, Sharmila Tagore... more

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Aparna Sen

Aparna Sen (née Dasgupta) (Bengali: অপর্ণা সেন Ôporna Shen) (25 October 1945 - ) is a critically acclaimed Indian filmmaker, script writer, and actress. She is the winner of three National Film Awards and eight international film festival awards. Aparna Sen was born in Calcutta to a Bengali family,...
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