nandita in A Sentence

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    Read Nandita's Story.

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    the famous Urdu author Saadat Hasan Manto, written and directed by Nandita Das.

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    In 1993, he married journalist Nandita Puri, with whom he had a son named Ishaan.

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    His Ex-wife Nandita accused him of domestic abuse, saying he beat her with a stick.

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    Nandita filed an allegation of domestic violence against him in 2013 and the separated shortly afterward.

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    Nandita Das was widely criticized for hurting the sentiments of Hindus and Muslims and ultimately the movie got banned.

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    Nandita Desai from New York who underwent treatment at the Malpani Infertility Clinic explains," Doctors here are more accessible.

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    Manto is a 2018 Indian biographical drama film about the famous Urdu author Saadat Hasan Manto, written and directed by Nandita Das.

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    When Nandita expressed a desire to write about me, I couldn't stop her because she's my wife, but she has forgotten who she is.

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    Commenting on it, Nandita said here:"I have been against censorship since the beginning because when I made'Firaaq' in 2008, I had to go through the same ordeal because of censorship issue.

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    Eminent filmmaker Shri Shiboprosad Mukherjee said,“We, me and Nandita Roy, as responsible human beings have always felt that our work should always have a message that actually affects human lives for the better.

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    Eminent filmmaker Shri Shiboprosad Mukherjee said,“We, me and Nandita Roy, as responsible human beings have always felt that our work should always have a message that actually affects human lives for the better.

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    Nandita Das's film, Manto, is a liberal voice in these divided, turbulent times, hence it comes as no surprise that the filmmaker has been invited to a special edition on‘Truth' by‘'Les Napoleons'' in Arles, France between 18th-21st July.

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    Co-author Nandita Saikia from the IIASA said:“As the regional estimates of excess deaths of girls demonstrate, any intervention to reduce the discrimination against girls in food and healthcare allocation should therefore target in priority regions… where poverty, low social development, and patriarchal institutions persist and investments[in] girls are limited.”.

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