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  1. Aug 10, 2022 · The 1973 debut feature from Indian filmmaker M.S Sathyu, Garam Hawa ( Scorching Winds) ruminated upon the idea of home against the backdrop of Indo-Pak partition. Made on a shoestring budget of three lac INR, the film received considerable backlash for its controversial subject matter and the censor board held its release back by six months.

  2. Oct 12, 2019 · Garam Hawa (1973) This movie is extremely significant to our current political climate. I think Garam Hawa was the first film that considered the point of view of Muslims who stayed back [after ...

  3. Based on an unpublished short story by Ismat Chughtai and adapted for the screen by Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi, M.S Sathyu’s Garam Hawa portrays the turbulence in the family of Mirza, but more importantly, that in Mirza’s own psyche, as he undertakes the journey. Based on a short story by Ismat Chughtai. Story & Screenplay: Kaifi Azmi/Shama ...

  4. Apr 7, 2019 · Garam Hawa Trailer | Garm Hava | M S Sathyu | Farooq Sheikh | Balraj Sahni | Garam Hawa Film***Garam Hava (Urdu: گرم ہوا‎, Hindi: गर्म हवा; translation: Hot ...

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  5. To say that Garam Hawa is one of the most poignant and moving films ever made on the Partition is merely stating the obvious. Directors like Ritwick Ghatak had also earlier dealt with the Partition of Bengal. But Garam Hawa, made in 1973, marked the first time that a Hindi film director had handled the subject with so much sensitivity and realism.

  6. Cast. A.K. Hangal Gita Siddharth Jamal Hashmi Yunus Parvez Jalal Agha Shaukat Azmi Vikas Anand Rajendra Raghuvanshi Balraj Sahni Farooq Shaikh Dinanath Zutshi Badar Begum Shanta Agarwal Ramma Bans Rajan Verma Shama Zaidi Shyam Arora Abu Siwani C. M. Nagar Raj Verma B. P. Saxena Kimti Anand Rais Mirza Mohini Mathur Kalpana Sahni Jitendra ...

  7. Garam Hawa (M.S.Sathyu, 1973) remains one of the most defining, although underrated films of Indian parallel cinema. The film’s script finds its origin in an unpublished story by Ismat Chugtai, worked on by Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi. The subject deals with the plight of an Indian Muslim family, who chose to stay back in their…