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  1. Watch 15 Park Avenue. 2005. 1 hr 56 min. 7.2 (1,066) 15 Park Avenue is a 2005 Indian drama film directed by Aparna Sen. The movie is a heart-wrenching tale of a woman's (Anu) fight against schizophrenia and how her sister (Meethi) tries to deal with it. Anu, portrayed by Konkona Sen Sharma, is a woman who suffers from schizophrenia.

  2. Jan 6, 2006 · The film begins with two sisters, Anjali (Shabana Azmi) and Mitali (Konkana Sen Sharma) looking for a place called 15 Park Avenue, that we realise is either inaccessible or doesn't exist. We are ...

  3. Jan 9, 2006 · And 15 Park Avenue is the story of a loving, stretched family that cares for Mithi, and tries desperately to come to grips with her condition that manifests itself in a never-ending quest for 15 ...

  4. Sneak peek. At last, the lady reveals the truth. The role of the girl rapidly degenerating into a schizophrenic that Konkona Sen Sharma plays in Aparna Sen's 15 Park Avenue is based on someone ...

  5. 1 movie search results for 15-park-avenu. Movie. 15 Park Avenue (2006) Directed by: Aparna Sen. Genres: Drama, Romance.

  6. www.amazon.in › 15-Park-Avenue-Shabana-Azmi › dp15 Park Avenue - Amazon.in

    15 Park Avenue handelt von Meethi,einer jungen Frau,die seit ihrer Kindheit an Epilepsie und leichter Schizophrenie leidet.Dennoch kommt sie im Leben gut zurecht.Sie arbeitet als Journalistin und ist mit Joydeep verlobt.Unterstützt wird sie von ihrer älteren Schwester Anu.Als Meethi beruflich alleine eine reise unternimmt,wird sie brutal von mehreren Männern in ihrem Hotel vergewaltigt.Joydeep erträgt dies nicht und verläßt Meethi.Von da an zieht Meethi sich vollkommen zurück und ...

  7. Feb 3, 2006 · 15 Park Avenue has sophisticated cosmopolitan people, heavy-duty dialogue, and extended discussions of the symptoms and treatment possibilities for schizophrenia, all of which seem to be pretty much medically up-to-date and accurate. The dialogue in this movie is the closest one gets in the Indian context to the cerebral intellectualism of Ingmar Bergman or Woody Allen's early films, and I for one couldn't be happier.