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Chakradhaar hindi movie full hd 720p. Chakradhaar is a Hindi film, released in 2003 and written and directed by Anurag Kashyap. Set in the small town of Chakradharpur, India, it tells the story of three different people who come from different backgrounds and try to live their lives through the medium of cinema. The film explores themes such as ambition, dreams and nostalgia of an imagined small town. It also presents a conflict between tradition and modernity that is often seen as endemic to India but particularly prevalent in rural areas like this one and provides a commentary on how modernization has brought change but has also disrupted society's way of life. The film is the debut film of Anurag, and stars Pankaj Tripathi, in a lead role. It also stars Arshad Warsi and Manjari Fadnis in pivotal roles. The film was screened at the 2003 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Caméra d'Or (for best first feature film). It had a limited release in India on 10 June 2004 and was well received by critics. The film is extensively quoted in Raghu Rai's book "The Burning Train: A History of Indian Cinema".The soundtrack of "Chakradhaar" features songs composed by Anand-Milind and lyrics penned by Sameer. The CD released on 8 August 2003. "Chakradhaar" was a critical success, with a score of 7.33 out of 10 on IMDB.com, based on 12 reviews. It was the top-grossing film in its first week at the box office. The film was also awarded the Jury Prize at Cannes Film Festival 2004. The film received positive reviews from Rotten Tomatoes as well as from Yahoo! Movies and "Variety". It received a rating of 88% from certified critics as determined by site visitors, based on 45 reviews collected between July 2003 and July 2004. Raja Sen of Rediff.com, who gave the film 4/5, wrote that "Chakradhaar" is "an unforgettable film which finds poetry in the peculiarities of life." "On the whole this is not a movie that will be to everyone's taste. It is too Indian for that, too rooted in the country's reality and dreams to be palatable to those looking for escapist cinema. But if you are willing to look past its flaws and enjoy the poetry of cinema than Chakradhaar is definitely one you should watch. The best debut in a long time." Anupama Chopra, writing in "India Today", gave the film 3.5/5 and called it a "marvelously life-affirming debut." Her main criticism was that "some macho sentiments get in the way of the overall message", but she added that "even that doesn't matter, because it's a very good film". The critic from Yahoo! Movies also gave the film 3.5/5, adding that "Chakradhaar is a gripping journey from darkness to light. The characters will stay with you long after you've left them behind on screen. 8eeb4e9f32 42

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