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  1. अर्द्ध सत्य (1983 फ़िल्म) अर्द्ध सत्य. (1983 फ़िल्म) अर्द्ध सत्य. चित्र:अर्द्ध सत्य.jpg. अर्द्ध सत्य का पोस्टर. निर्देशक. गोविंद निहलानी. लेखक.

  2. The 1980s. In Hindi cinema, it was the decade of the dark and powerful police drama Ardh Satya.It was the decade of the kitschy excess of the action comedy Himmatwala. It was a decade of opposites.

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  3. www.abhgupta.com › 2014 › 08Ardha Satya

    Aug 21, 2014 · An eponymous poem from Govind Nihalani's Ardha Satya. The poem has been penned by Dilip Chitre. Picturised on the firebrand Om Puri and the ethereally serene Smita Patil. Uff... yeh mujhe yaad hi na rahega. iska mujhe pata hi na chalega. farq hi na padega. ya jaan se maardun. iska faisla kabhi na ho paayega.

  4. Dec 6, 2023 · Nihalani based ‘Ardh Satya' on a short story Surya, by Da Panvalkar and a thematic poem penned by the famous Dilip Chitre. The poem forms the ideology of the film and the confusion of its hero Anant Welankar (Om Puri), forced to join the police force by his policeman father, that is read out from Jyotsna Gokhale’s (Smita Patil) poetry book.

  5. Ardh Satya Release Date - Check out latest Ardh Satya movie review (1983), trailer release date, Public movie reviews, Ardh Satya movie release date in India, Movie official trailer, news updates ...

  6. Ardh Satya is a 1983 film directed by Govind Nihalani, his second offering after another angst-ridden movie Aakrosh (1980). The screenplay of both movies was by Vijay Tendulkar, the noted Marathi playwright; this one was based on the short story, 'Surya', by S. D. Panvalkar, and featured dialogues by Vasant Dev.

  7. Ardh Satya is a 1983 film directed by Govind Nihalani, his second offering after another angst-ridden movie Aakrosh. The screenplay of both movies was by Vijay Tendulkar, the noted Marathi playwright; this one was based on the short story, 'Surya', by S. D. Panvalkar, and featured dialogues by Vasant Dev.