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  2. Aseem Chhabra first saw the searing Garm Hava in a Delhi theatre with his parents, who had suffered the horrors of Partition. The author of the biography, 'Irrfan Khan - The Man, The Dreamer, The Star' feels this film justly celebrates the "idea of India," reinforcing diversity as well as hope.

  3. The 1974 debut feature from Indian filmmaker M.S Sathyu, “Garm Hava” (Scorching Winds) ruminated upon the idea of home against the backdrop of Indo-Pak partition. Made on a shoestring budget of three lac INR, the film received considerable backlash for its controversial subject matter and the censor board held its release back by six months.

  4. Nov 17, 2014 · The film was very important to my parents -- they arrived in Delhi in 1947 as refugees after witnessing horrible tragedies of the Partition. Garm Hava re-asserted their faith in a secular India...

  5. Drawing upon the subaltern partition historiography of Garm Hava, this essay unfolds the ambivalence of ‘belonging’ faced by Indian Muslims after the partition. The aim is to identify the shift (if any) from the above discourse, in contemporary times.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Garm_HavaGarm Hava - Wikipedia

    Garm Hava (translation: Hot Winds or Scorching Winds) is a 1973 Indian drama film directed by M. S. Sathyu, with Balraj Sahni as the lead actor. It was written by Kaifi Azmi and Shama Zaidi, based on an unpublished short story by noted Urdu writer Ismat Chughtai.

  7. Aug 13, 2022 · MS Sathyu’s Garm Hava remains a unique effort, studying the human cost of the issue, taking a look at a middle-class Muslim family which finds itself increasingly alienated in post-independence India.

  8. Garm Hava was also the first film made by M.S. Sathyu and won the National Award at the time. Sathyu received the Padma Shri in 1975. In this interview, he speaks to The Wire’s Sidharth Bhatia...

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