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That Girl in Yellow Boots

India

2010

98 Min
Color
English, Hindi
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DIR Anurag Kashyap

PROD Anurag Kashyap

SCR Kalki Koechlin, Anurag Kashyap

DP Rajeev Ravi

CAST Kalki Koechlin, Naseeruddin Shah, Gulshan Devaiya, Divya Jagdale, Kumud Mishra, Thani, Prashant Prakash, Pooja Swaroop, Shivkumar Subramaniam, Kartik Krishnan

ED Shweta Venkat

PROD DES Wasiq Khan

MUSIC Naren Chandavarkar

SOUND Kunal Sharma

Toronto (Special Presentations), Venice (Out of Competition)

Synopsis

Ruth is searching for her father – a man she hardly knew but cannot forget. Desperation drives her to work without a permit, at a massage parlour, where she gives ‘happy endings’ to unfulfilled men. Torn between several schisms, Mumbai becomes the backdrop for Ruth’s quest as she struggles to find her independence and space even as she is sucked deeper into the labyrinthine politics of the city’s underbelly. —naachgaana.com

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Anurag Kashyap

Anurag Singh Kashyap (born 10 September 1972) is an Indian film director and screenwriter. As a director, he is known for Black Friday (2004), a controversial and award-winning Hindi film about the 1993 Bombay bombings, followed by No Smoking (2007), Dev D (2009) and Gulaal (2009). As a screenwriter, he wrote the scripts for the Filmfare Award-winning Satya (1998) and the Academy Award-nominated Canadian film Water (2005).

In 1999, Kashyap won the Best Screenplay award for Satya at the Star Screen Awards. The next year, his short film Last Train to Mahakali won the Special Jury Award at the same awards. His feature film debut Black Friday won the Grand Jury Prize at the 3rd Annual Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (2005), and was a nominee for the Golden Leopard (Best Film) at the 57th Locarno International Film Festival (2004). Recently, he announced his association with Tumbhi where he and his team will make 6 short films for Tumbhi and start his blog with them as well –… read more

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Sudipto Basu

26Nov11

I'm happy Kashyap has shed his hipsterness for the film and wholeheartedly embraced realism. The unendingly frustrating, labyrinthine Indian bureaucracy, the damp walls of Ruth's apartment, the middle-class walk on the line between morality and sensual pleasure - everything's in place, and how. Kalki's fine too.

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gippy grewal

27Jun11

http://gippygrewal.net it's a very good artist. Gippy Grewal is an Indian actor he is very famous in India. He makes brilljant bollywoord movies

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