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Bilhah (בִּלְהָה "unworried", Standard Hebrew: Bilha, Tiberian Hebrew: Bīlhā) is a woman mentioned in the Book of Genesis. [1] Genesis 29:29 describes her as Laban 's handmaiden ( שִׁפְחָה ), who was given to Rachel to be her handmaid on Rachel's marriage to Jacob .
The text of the Torah gives two different etymologies for the name of Reuben, which textual scholars attribute to various sources: one to the Yahwist and the other to the Elohist; [5] the first explanation given by the Bible is that the name refers to Yahweh having witnessed Leah's misery, concerning her status as the less-favourite of Jacob's wives, implying that the etymology of Reuben ...
Reuben, Reuben is a 1983 comedy-drama film directed by Robert Ellis Miller and starring Tom Conti, Kelly McGillis (in her film debut), Roberts Blossom, Cynthia Harris, and Joel Fabiani. [ 2 ] The film was adapted by Julius J. Epstein from the 1967 play Spofford by Herman Shumlin , which in turn was adapted from the 1964 novel Reuben, Reuben by ...
Bunny Reuben (1926 – 15 February 2007) was an Indian film historian, journalist, and publicist. He wrote several books, both fiction and non-fiction. He started his career as a film-focusing journalist in the 1940s, and worked for several publications, including Filmfare.
No special sets were constructed to shoot the movie. [16] The movie was released in 2 versions. The original version is around 40% English, while the second version has all dialogue dubbed in Hindi. [17] Rapid Eye Movies, a German distributor bought the rights for the film's theatrical release in Germany. [18]
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[43] Sarita Tanwar of Mid-Day called it "season's best film" and a "must-watch". [44] A review carried by The Indian Express called the film "path-breaking" which "signifies the changing face of Hindi cinema". [45] Anupama Chopra called the film "a grim, deeply unsettling and yet compelling portrait of urban India" and a "polarizing film". [46]
Hostel is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action crime film directed by Manish Gupta. The film explores the psychology of ragging (hazing/initiation) and its disastrous effects on a student's psyche. It was directed by writer-director Manish Gupta , who had previously written Sarkar (2005) and directed The Stoneman Murders (2009).