"Adlabs Films (Firm)" . . "Actors India Drama." . . "Adlabs Films." . . "India" . . "Big Music & Home Entertainment (Firm)" . . "Authors Drama." . . "Motion picture authorship India Drama." . . "Man-woman relationship India Drama." . . "Big Home Video." . . . . . . . . . "Explores the volatile and turbulent relationship between an actress and a writer in 1950s-60s India." . . . . "Feature films" . . . . "Hindi language materials" . . . . . . . "Fiction films" . . . . . . . . . . . "Amu : Scalpel-sharp and uncompromising, Shonali Bose's sensational debut feature follows Amu, an Indian-American woman (Konkana Sen Sharma), as she journeys into the heart of her native Delhi to investigate her origins, with the help of a young man intrigued both by Amu and her search. But the deeper they plumb, the more shocking and unbelievable their discoveries become as Amu finds that the thread of her own past is woven within the fabric of a terrible national tragedy." . "Nikhat is a young girl who goes from a fledling extra to a starlet and eventually a great heroine. Zafar Ali Naqvi is a young rebellious writer who comes to Mumbai to work in the film industry and through whose eyes we see the triumphs and travails of a writer director. Zafar liberates Nikhat from the stranglehold of a powerful actor Prem Kumar and falls in love with her in the process." . . . . . . "Drama" . . . . . . . "Love story of two young people afloat in the film industry in the 1950's and the heart breaking choices that they have to make. Nikhat is a young girl who goes from a fledgling extra to a starlet and eventually a great heroine. Zafar Ali Naqvi is a young rebellious writer who comes to Mumbai to work in the film industry and through whose eyes we see the triumphs and travails of a writer director. Zafar liberates Nikhat from the stranglehold of a powerful actor Prem Kumar and falls in love with her in the process. The film traces the journey of Zafar and Nikhat's volatile and turbulent relationship." . "Khoya khoya chand" . . . "Melodrama" . . "Romance" . . . . . . . . "Foreign films" . "Khoya khoya chand ; Amu" . . . . . . . "Khoya khoya chand : Explores the volatile and turbulent relationship between an actress and a writer in 1950s-60s India." . . . . . . . . . "Arabic language materials" .