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    Om Dar-B-Dar (Hindi: ओम-दर-ब-दर) is a 1988 Indian Hindi-language postmodernist film directed by Kamal Swaroop and starring Anita Kanwar, Aditya Lakhia and Gopi Desai. The film, about the adventures of a school boy named Om along with his family, is set in Ajmer and Pushkar in Rajasthan, and employs nonlinear narrative and an ...

  3. Oct 29, 2021 · Om, an adolescent boy living in an Indian village, is good at only one thing: holding his breath for a long time. His father Babuji left his government job to dedicate his time to astrology. Fascinated with magic and religion, Om visits a fantasy city and takes a home close to a frog pond.

  4. Jul 7, 2023 · Om Dar-B-Dar : The Great Indian LSD Trip is a carefully constructed nonsense about a teenage boy named Om in a small Indian village. Director: Kamal Swaroop Starring: Anita Kanwar, Gopi...

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  5. Jul 17, 2023 · Revered for its surrealism and absurdism Om Dar-B-Dar can be seen as a response to India's serious and self-conscious art-house films prevalent during the 1970s and 1980s. By challenging the conventions of mainstream Indian cinema, the film offers a tongue-in-cheek satire of Bollywood's storytelling tropes, presenting an alternative perspective ...

  6. Om, an adolescent boy living in an Indian village, is good at only one thing: holding his breath for a long time. His father Babuji left his government job to dedicate his time to astrology. Fascinated with magic and religion, Om visits a fantasy city and takes a home close to a frog pond.

  7. Mar 29, 2021 · At its core, “Om Dar-B-Dar” is more Indian than most mainstream Bollywood productions. It connects the disillusionment of modernity to the spiritual roots of the country without blatantly capitalising on it.

  8. Jan 17, 2014 · Om Dar-B-Dar: Directed by Kamal Swaroop. With Anita Kanwar, Gopi Desai, Lalit Tiwari, Lakshminarayan Shastri. A carefully constructed nonsense about a teenage boy named Om in a small Indian village.