| 1 | '''Trikaal''' |
| 2 | |
| 3 | |
| 4 | aka Past, Present and Future |
| 5 | 1985 137’ col Hindi |
| 6 | d/sc Shyam Benegal p Lalit M. Bijlani, Freni |
| 7 | M. Variava pc Blaze Film Ents dial Shama Zaidi |
| 8 | lyr Ila Arun c Ashok Mehta m Vanraj Bhatia |
| 9 | lp Leela Naidu, Naseeruddin Shah, Neena |
| 10 | Gupta, Anita Kanwar, Dalip Tahil, Soni Razdan, |
| 11 | Sushama Prakash, K.K. Raina, Keith Stevenson, |
| 12 | Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Maqsoom Alie, Sabira |
| 13 | Merchant |
| 14 | |
| 15 | |
| 16 | Ruiz Pereira (Shah) returns to his native Goa |
| 17 | and visits the old mansion where he spent his |
| 18 | youth. The film nostalgically evokes in |
| 19 | flashback the hybrid Portuguese-Indian |
| 20 | colonial world in terms of adolescent passions |
| 21 | and complicated wedding arrangements. |
| 22 | Intended as a Bergman-like saga of a family, |
| 23 | using extensive quotations from his filmmaking |
| 24 | style including candle-lit sequences as |
| 25 | the entire family sits down to a festive dinner. |
| 26 | Goa’s best-known pop singer Remo Fernandes |
| 27 | wrote the number Panch vorsam in Konkani |
| 28 | for this film, but it was actually used in an |
| 29 | adapted Hindi version. |
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| 31 | [[Film]] |