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  1. Some notable actors that have worked in Mehta's Elements trilogy include Aamir Khan, Seema Biswas, Shabana Azmi, John Abraham, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rahul Khanna, Lisa Ray, and Nandita Das. A. R. Rahman composed critically acclaimed soundtracks for all the three films. These films are also notable for Mehta's collaborative work with author ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Deepa_MehtaDeepa Mehta - Wikipedia

    Mehta is best known for her Elements Trilogy — Fire (1996), Earth (1998) (released in India as 1947: Earth), and Water (2005) — which won her much critical acclaim. [21] Some notable actors who have worked in this trilogy are Aamir Khan , Seema Biswas , Shabana Azmi , Kulbhushan Kharbanda , John Abraham , Rahul Khanna , Lisa Ray , and ...

  3. Deepa Mehta’s Elements Trilogy. The film Fire (1996), was one of a kind and depicted a lesbian relationship between two housewives, who were shown as Hindu sisters-in-law. Once released, the film made Deepa face the rage and wrath of some fundamentalists who burnt her effigies and theatres in order to protest against it. [12]

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  4. Prior to entering the mainstream Hindi film industry, he worked on a number of films in parallel cinema. He starred in the three parts of Deepa Mehta’s Elements trilogy, Fire (1996), Earth (1998), and Water (2005), as well as Mahesh Bhatt’s iconic Arth, Ek Chadar Maili Si, Waaris (1988).

    • Actor
    • Hasan Abdal, Punjab,India
    • Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • 21/10/1944
  5. Some notable actors that have worked in Mehta's Elements trilogy include Aamir Khan, Seema Biswas, Shabana Azmi, John Abraham, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rahul Khanna, Lisa Ray, and Nandita Das. A. R. Rahman composed critically acclaimed soundtracks for all the three films.

  6. Deepa Mehtas Element trilogy is a forerunner for 33 portraying the multiple facets of national incidents that connect women as individual victims. Fire (1996), Earth (1998), and Water (2005) set out to explore the incidents of colonial and modern India and the titles of these movies inexplicably sound cultural because they directly connect ...

  7. Jan 8, 2012 · Never one to shy away from controversy, Mehta’s final instalment in the Elements trilogy was Water (2005). It tells the story of socially marginalized widows — some of them children — who are ostracized in conservative parts of India.