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Kukunoor's 'Dor' to release in September
8/17/2006
 

          After his award-winning flick "Iqbal", director Nagesh Kukunoor is ready with yet another starkly different and interesting drama, "Dor", which is set for a September release.
The film, produced by Sahara One Motion Pictures, canvases the journey of two women whose lives are destined to be intertwined. It stars Ayesha Takia, Gul Panag, Shreyas Talpade, Girish Karnad and Pratiksha Lonkar, wire service sources said.
It can be summed up as a story about love, loss, friendship, hope and redemption.
"'Dor' is my most challenging and dramatic film to date. Pristine locales, spectacular cinematography and soaring music add up to make it a larger than life film.
"However, at its core, as in all of my films, is the human element - the simplicity of the basic emotions that bind us all," said Kukunoor.
The director is confident that critics as well as audiences will appreciate his film.
"We all look forward to Nagesh Kukunoor's films because the subject and content are so out of the ordinary and captivating. One may not have anything to do with it but we all instantly connect to it. And after 'Iqbal', we definitely wanted to work with this talented director, said Shantonu Aditya, chief executive officer, Sahara One Media and Entertainment Ltd.
The film is written and directed by Kukunoor and the music is composed by Salim-Suleiman.

 

 
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