| 1 | '''Ankahee''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | aka The Unspoken |
| 5 | 1984 135’ col Hindi |
| 6 | d/p Amol Palekar pc Suchimisha sc Jayant |
| 7 | Dharmadhikari, Vasu Bhagat, S.G. Akolkar |
| 8 | st C.T. Khanolkar’s play Kalaya Tasmeya |
| 9 | Namaha dial Kamalesh Pandey c Debu |
| 10 | Deodhar m Jaidev |
| 11 | lp Amol Palekar, Deepti Naval, Shriram Lagoo, |
| 12 | Anil Chatterjee, Dina Pathak, Devika |
| 13 | Mukherjee, Vinod Chopra, Seema, Vinod |
| 14 | Mehra |
| 15 | |
| 16 | |
| 17 | Palekar follows his Marathi film Aakriet (1981) |
| 18 | with this Hindi melodrama about fatalism, |
| 19 | adapted from a noted experimental play. |
| 20 | Nandu’s (Palekar) father (Lagoo) is an |
| 21 | astrologer who stoically lives with the |
| 22 | knowledge that his predictions mostly come |
| 23 | true. Nandu resents his father’s fatalistic |
| 24 | attitude and rebels when his father predicts that |
| 25 | Nandu’s first wife will die in childbirth, which |
| 26 | puts a damper on Nandu’s marriage plans with |
| 27 | Sushma, a rational woman prepared to take the |
| 28 | risk. Instead, Nandu marries the retarded but |
| 29 | curable Indu (Naval), hoping to circumvent his |
| 30 | father’s prediction. Indu is taken to hospital to |
| 31 | give birth and she survives, but Sushma |
| 32 | commits suicide to assert her right to determine |
| 33 | her own destiny. |
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| 35 | [[Film]] |