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* [http://journals.mup.man.ac.uk/cgi-bin/pdfdisp//MUPpdf/FSS/V11I0/110001.pdf Bombay and the Village in 1990s Women's Cinema, Rashmi Sawhney], Journal: Film Studies, ISSN: 1469-0314, Volume 11, 2007.
* [http://journals.mup.man.ac.uk/cgi-bin/pdfdisp//MUPpdf/FSS/V11I0/110001.pdf Bombay and the Village in 1990s Women's Cinema, Rashmi Sawhney], Journal: Film Studies, ISSN: 1469-0314, Volume 11, 2007.


There has been a wonderful love story of Disha.
==External links==
* {{imdb title|0099437|title= Disha }}

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Disha
Directed bySai Paranjpye
Written bySai Paranjpye (Screenplay & Dialogue)
Produced byNFDC, Sai Paranjpye Films
StarringShabana Azmi
Nana Patekar
Om Puri
Raghuvir Yadav
CinematographyMadhu Ambat, G. S. Bhaskar
Edited byOm Prakash Makkad
Music byAnand Modak
Release date
1990
Running time
135 min
Country India
LanguageHindi

Disha (The Uprooted) was a 1990 Hindi directed by Sai Paranjpye, based on the plight of immigrant workers in urban India, and starring Shabana Azmi, Nana Patekar, Om Puri in lead roles.

The film was a part of the Indian Panorama at the International Film Festival of India [1]. It was awarded the Best Jury and Most Popular film award at Rencontres Cinematographiques at Cannes Film Festival [2]

Disha in Hindi means direction.

Cast

References

  1. ^ NFDC films
  2. ^ NIGHT OUT with Sai Paranjpye Newsline, Tuesday , 7 June 2005

Further reading

There has been a wonderful love story of Disha.