Trikaal
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Directed by | Shyam Benegal |
Produced by | Freni M Variava |
Written by | Shyam Benegal (Story & Screenplay) Shama Zaidi (Dialogue) |
Starring | Leela Naidu as Dona Maria Souza-Soares Anita Kanwar as Sylvia Neena Gupta as Milagrenia Soni Razdan as Aurora Dalip Tahil as Leon Gonsalves K. K. Raina as Senor Lucio Kunal Kapoor Keith Stevenson as Dr. Simon Pereira Salim Ghouse Ila Arun as Cook Jayant Kriplani Akash Khurana Sabira Merchant Sushma Prakash Remo Fernandes Naseeruddin Shah as Ruiz Pereira Kulbhushan Kharbanda as Vijay Singh Rane/Khushtoba Rane |
Music by | Vanraj Bhatia |
Cinematography | Ashok Mehta |
Editing by | Bhanudas Divakar |
Release date(s) | 30 August 1985 |
Running time | 137 min |
Language | Hindi, Portuguese |
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Trikaal (1985) (Past, Present and Future) is an Indian movie written and directed by Shyam Benegal, set in Goa during the early 1960's (pre liberation) Period. The film starred yester years actress, Leela Naidu, in a comeback role after many decades.
The film was selected for the Indian Panorama at Filmotsav 1986, and for the Indian Film Retrospective, Lisbon 1986. It was later invited to the London Film Festival 1986 [1]
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[edit] Overview
Set in 1961 Goa, when colonial rule of Portuguese was on its last gasp, the movie revolves around the life and tribulations of a fictional Goan Christian family called "Souza Soares".
The film shot in the ancestral home of Mario Miranda, at Loutolim, Goa.
[edit] Awards
- 1986: National Film Award for Best Directing: Shyam Benegal
- 1986: National Film Award for Best Costume Design: Saba Zaidi
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Trikaal at the Internet Movie Database
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