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Grihapravesha (Sanskrit: गृहप्रवेश, romanized: Gṛhapravēśa, lit. 'solemn entrance into a house') [1] is a Hindu ceremony performed on the occasion of one's first entrance into one's new house. [2]
Griha Pravesh (transl. Home entry) is a 1979 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Basu Bhattacharya.The film stars Sanjeev Kumar, Sharmila Tagore and Sarika.The film, about adultery, was the last of Basu Battacharya's introspective trilogy on marital discord and decay in an urban setting, which included Anubhav (1971), Avishkaar (1973).
Grihapravesha is a Hindu ceremony performed on the occasion of an individual's first time entering their new home, a housewarming. It may also refer to: Grihapravesh, a 1957 Indian Gujarati-language short story collection by Suresh Joshi; Grihapravesh, an Indian Bengali-language film by Ajoy Kar
Avishkaar (English: Discovery) is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language film.Produced and directed by Basu Bhattacharya, the film stars Rajesh Khanna and Sharmila Tagore.The film was the part of Basu Battacharya's introspective trilogy on marital discord in an urban setting, which included Anubhav (1971) and Griha Pravesh (1979). [1]
Anubhav (transl. Experience) is a 1971 Hindi-language film by noted director Basu Bhattacharya, which stars Sanjeev Kumar, Tanuja and Dinesh Thakur.The film was the first part of Basu Battacharya's introspective trilogy on marital discord in an urban setting, which included Avishkaar (1973) and Griha Pravesh (1979); and went on to win the 1972 National Film Award for Second Best Feature Film ...
The collection has 21 short stories. [8] These stories represent various situations that come into existence as a result of male–female attraction: [4] "Grihapravesh": This is the title story in the book, in which the author uses imagistic language to emphasise the tormented self of the protagonist, Suhas.
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