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  1. Oct 24, 2007 · My all time favourite film Fire, by Deepa Mehta, from the Fire, Earth, Water trilogy and in my opinion the best one!Go and watch it!!! It's great, this monta...

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  2. Fire’, Deepa Mehta’s 1996 directorial, opens with a young girl Radha being told a story as she sits in a lush field: “A long time ago, there were people living high up in the mountains. They had never seen the sea… And this made them feel very sad. Then an old woman in the village said “Don’t be sad. What you can’t see, you can see. You just have to see without looking.”” When asked if she understands the meaning of this brief story, little Radha utters a sincere “No ...

  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Fire (Hindi Phyar ) is a 1996 IndianCanadian romantic drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, and starring Shabana Azmi and Nandita Das. It is the first installment of Mehta's Elements trilogy it is succeeded by Earth (1998) and Water (2005).

  4. English. Box office. $501,533 [2] Fire is a 1996 Indo-Canadian erotic romantic drama film written and directed by Deepa Mehta, starring Shabana Azmi and Nandita Das. It is the first installment of Mehta's Elements trilogy; it is succeeded by Earth (1998) and Water (2005). The film is loosely based on Ismat Chughtai 's 1942 story, "Lihaaf" ("The ...

  5. Brief Synopsis. A tender and passionate love story develops in the dark recess of a traditional New Delhi household signaling the slow and painful dissolution of the old order in this contemporary story of women breaking the bonds of obedience, fidelity and silence; and of men struggling to maintain their tradition.

  6. Fire (1996) by A.R. Rahman - Complete information including lyricist, singers and other credits, ratings and user and critic reviews, complete songs listing, award information and trivia. Listen song previews, buy songs and albums. Rate, contribute reviews, awards info, trivia.

  7. Dec 18, 2019 · Deepa Mehta’s Fire is a rare Bollywood film that puts forth the discussion about one of the secrets of the contemporary Indian society: the sexual orientation of its subjects, with a prime focus on women, a community that faces severe marginalisation and oppression in a patriarchal societal structure. It is loosely based on Ismat Chughtai’s ...