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The 2018 Hindi film Stree, starring Shraddha Kapoor and Rajkumar Rao, is based on the Naale Baa tale from Karnataka. [7] Horror and Thriller writer K.Hari Kumar has penned a story inspired from Naale Baa incident in his 2019 book India's Most Haunted - Tales of Terrifying Places published by HarperCollins India. [1]
The Hindi version grossed ₹96 crore in 39 days with a nett collections of ₹82 crore. [95] Its gross of ₹12.7 crore in the eighth week was the highest grossing eighth week collection for a Hindi movie breaking the 21-year-old record of Gadar: Ek Prem Katha (2001) which had grossed ₹7 crore in its eighth week. [ 106 ]
The mediaeval legend of Genevieve of Brabant connected her to Treves. Hippolyte Delehaye distinguished legend from myth: "The legend, on the other hand, has, of necessity, some historical or topographical connection. It refers imaginary events to some real personage, or it localizes romantic stories in some definite spot."
The Legend of Bhagat Singh is a 2002 Indian Hindi-language biographical drama film directed by Rajkumar Santoshi. The film is about Bhagat Singh , a revolutionary who fought for Indian independence along with fellow members of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association .
Many of these legends evolve across these texts, where the character names change or the story is embellished with greater details. [16] [17] According to Suthren Hirst, these myths have been given a complex range of interpretations. [16] While according to Doniger O'Flaherty, the central message and moral values remain the same. [17]
In 1950 and 1951, Sri Aurobindo published his epic poem in blank verse titled: Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol. [10] In England, Gustav Holst composed a chamber opera in one act in 1916, his Opus 25, named Savitri based on this story. [11] The new age group 2002 released an album inspired by the story of Savitri and Satyavan in 1995. [12]
Mirza and Sahiban under the tree. Mirza Sahiban [a] (Punjabi: [mɪɾzaː saːɦɪbãː]) is a traditional Punjabi tragedy originally written by the 17th-century poet Pilu.Set in a village in Jhang, the tragedy follows the romance between two youths, belonging to chieftain families of their respective clans, their elopement and eventual demise.
Vasudeva-hindi is the oldest surviving text of the Jain narrative literature. The Jain monk Sangha-dasa wrote it in archaic Maharashtri Prakrit language. [1] The author claims that the legend of Vasudeva was first told by Mahavira's pupil Sudharman to his disciple Jambu, and since then, the story was transmitted to the author through a series of teachers and disciples.