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    The Delhi Way is a 1964 documentary about Delhi produced, written, photographed and directed by James Ivory. It is narrated by Leo Genn. External links. The Delhi Way details on 'Merchant Ivory Productions' The Delhi Way at IMDb

  2. With The Delhi Way, you see parts of India just like a local would. You get to discover the unexplored, trespass the prohibited, dare the spices, dodge the crowd, juggle the traffic and come out with a whole new experience.

  3. The historic past of the city, including the Afghan, Mughal, and English invasions.

    • Documentary
  4. Visit the movie page for 'The Delhi Way' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

  5. The Delhi Way --produced, written, photographed, and directed by Ivory--was begun before The Householder but completed after it. A documentary of Delhi, it scans the city's historic past that includes successive Afghan, Moghul, and English invasions, while it reveals its variegated life of the present.

  6. The Delhi Way --produced, written, photographed, and directed by Ivory--was begun before The Householder but completed after it. A documentary of Delhi, it scans the city's historic past that includes successive Afghan, Moghul, and English invasions, while it reveals its variegated life of the present.

  7. A documentary of Delhi, it scans the citys historic past that includes successive Afghan, Moghul, and English invasions, while it reveals its variegated life of the present. Beautiful, interesting, incredible cinema.

  8. A documentary of Delhi, it scans the city's historic past that includes successive Afghan, Moghul, and English invasions, while it reveals its variegated life of the...

  9. A wide-ranging portrait of Delhi, past and present, begun before The Householder-- indeed, before James Ivory even met Ismail Merchant -- and finished after it. There are a couple of stretches where the narration goes away for a few minutes that are just captivating.

  10. Produced, written, filmed, and directed by James Ivory, the 1964 documentary "The Delhi Way" centers on the famous and populous Indian city of Dehli. The 50-minute film is narrated by Leo Genn and explores the history of the city, from the Afghan and Mogul invasions to the more modern English invasion.