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Samandar is an Indian television series that was broadcast on the Doordarshan network from 1995 to 1996. [1] The 25-episode series depicted members of the Indian Navy. It was produced by Wing Commander Anup Singh Bedi VSM (Ret.), supported by known musician/singer Col (Dr) Sultan Singh Malik from the Indian Army.
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The film was made with the co-operation of the Royal Australian Navy. Shooting began in February 1947 and lasted six months, taking place at Flinders Naval Depot, Camden, and aboard the destroyer HMAS Bataan. A small studio was provided by Commonwealth Film Laboratories.
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The movie stars Dimple Kapadia and Deepti Naval. The film's story is loosely based on Summer of '42. [1] The film premiered at Reel World Film Festivalm, Toronto, in 2005. [2] It also was featured in the 2002 edition of the IAAC Film Festival, [3] conducted by the Indian diaspora, which works to showcase the Indian films to the West.
Anahat (Unhurt) is a 2003 Marathi film directed by Amol Palekar and starring Anant Nag, Sonali Bendre and Deepti Naval. Anahat won the Best Artistic Direction award at the World Film Festival of Bangkok, in 2003. [1] Anahat was screened as the opening film of the 2003 Indian Panorama, an International film festival.