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    Kali Salwaar (transl. The Black Pants) is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language film directed by Fareeda Mehta, set in Mumbai, and starring Sadiya Siddiqui, Irrfan Khan, Kay Kay Menon, Vrajesh Hirjee in main roles.

  2. Feb 1, 2002 · Kali Salwaar: Directed by Fareeda Mehta. With Sadiya Siddiqui, Irrfan Khan, Surekha Sikri, Kay Kay Menon. Sultana, a small town prostitute and her pimp Khudabaksh migrate to the metropolis, bringing with them their dreams and meagre belongings.

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  3. Feb 1, 2002 · 1 hr 52 mins. Drama. 3.5/5. Avg. Users' Rating. 0/5. Rate Movie. Last updated on Oct 29, 2017, 09.00 PM IST. Synopsis. Kali Salwaar is a Hindi movie released on 01 February, 2002. The movie is directed by Fareeda Mehta and featured Vrajesh Hirjee, Rajat Kapoor and Irrfan Khan as lead characters.

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  4. Sultana's loneliness and despair get objectified in her desire for a 'salwaar' that she needs to complete her black ensemble for the observance of mourning for Moharram. Sultana, a small town...

  5. Feb 1, 2002 · Director, Writer. Saadat Hassan Manto. Story. Sultana, a small town prostitute and her pimp Khudabaksh migrate to the metropolis, bringing with them their dreams and meagre belongings. Sultana goes about her bright and artful seductions but somehow misses her targets. Her business collapses.

  6. काली सलवार. Directed by Fareeda Mehta. Sultana, a small town prostitute and her pimp Khudabaksh migrate to the metropolis, bringing with them their dreams and meagre belongings. Sultana goes about her bright and artful seductions but somehow misses her targets. Her business collapses.

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  8. NR. 2001. 1 hr 55 min. 6.1 (118) Kali Salwar is a 2002 Indian drama film directed by Fareeda Mehta. The movie features an ensemble cast, including Sadiya Siddiqui, Irrfan Khan, and Surekha Sikri, among others. The movie received critical acclaim for its bold and honest portrayal of the lives of marginalized women in India.