Bub (film)

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Bub
Directed by Jyoti Sarup
Written by Jyoti Sarup
Pamposh Bhat
Starring K.K. Raina
Virendra Razdan
Raju Kher
Music by Pt. Bhajan Sopori
Cinematography Gagrin Mishra
Editing by Chetan Dubey
Studio NFDC
Distributed by NFDC
Release dates
  • 1 December 2001 (2001-12-01)
Running time 114 minutes
Country India
Language Kashmiri
Budget Rs. 40,00,000

Bub (English: Father) is an Indian film in Kashmiri language directed by Jyoti Sarup. It released in Jammu on 1 December 2001. It is only the third Kashmiri film, the preceding one was released 38 years before. The film is based on the real life incident of the Vandahama tragedy, where a Kashmiri Pundit family was massacred before the Republic day on 26 January.

Cast

  • K. K. Raina ... Shiban Lal
  • Kuber Sarup ... Vinod
  • Virendra Razdan ... Vinod's uncle
  • Raju Kher... Neighbor
  • Yogesh Kilam ... Shiban's younger brother
  • Minakshi Kaul ... Neighbor's daughter
  • Sameer Sahni...Beauty's (Meenakshi)friend

Reaction

Bub was greeted with a positive response from the media. The Hindu said that the film "describes the pain of a Kashmiri boy who lost his parents" and it also "gives an insight into the various aspects of Kashmiri society, culture".[1] Radio Kashmir praised the performances, saying "Mr. K.K.Raina, whose character runs throughout the movie, has done an excellent job".Praising the newcomer it said, "The young Kuber Sarup, 14 years old, does a very superb restrained part"."Radio Kashmir". Retrieved 2009-01-30. 

Awards

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Article in The Hindu
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