| 1 | '''Suraj Ka Satwan Ghoda''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | aka The Seventh Horse of the Sun |
| 4 | 1992 130’ col Hindi |
| 5 | d Shyam Benegal pc NFDC s Shama Zaidi |
| 6 | from Dharamvir Bharati’s novel c Piyush Shah |
| 7 | m Vanraj Bhatia |
| 8 | lp Amrish Puri, Neena Gupta, K.K. Raina, |
| 9 | Pallavi Joshi, Raghuvir Yadav |
| 10 | In Allahabad in UP, every evening, the bachelor |
| 11 | Manek Mulla (Puri) tells stories to a group of |
| 12 | friends gathering at his house. Over two |
| 13 | evenings, he tells three stories: apparently |
| 14 | about his own boyhood, adolescence and |
| 15 | adulthood. Each centres on a relationship with |
| 16 | a woman and they rehearse the notions of |
| 17 | romance, love and separation. After the stories, |
| 18 | the friends discuss them. This bitter-sweet |
| 19 | comedy, shot by one of India’s most |
| 20 | outstanding cinematographers, about a man’s |
| 21 | smug but immature attitudes towards women |
| 22 | also raises questions about the distinctions |
| 23 | between memory, reality and fantasy. |
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