Arun Khopkar

Most Popular Arun Khopkar Trailers

Total trailers found: 15

Sanchari Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

A holistic view of the classical dance form of Bharatanatyam.

Teevra Madhyam Trailer (1974)

01 January 1974

Shama and Ravi are members of a Marxist party. Shama loves classical Indian music, a luxury of a few, and Ravi is in love with quotations and the philosophy of Marx - a need of the masses.

The Volume Zero: The Work of Charles Correa Trailer (2008)

13 August 2008

VOLUME ZERO is an hour-long documentary on the work and the ideas of Charles Correa, one of the world’s most important architects.

Katha Doan Ganpatraonchi Trailer (1996)

01 January 1996

Located in a seaside village in Maharashtra during the 60s, the film unfolds over two decades. It is a tragic tale of how the best of friendships can rupture over a trivial quarrel.

Volume Zero Trailer (2008)

25 February 2008

A film on the work and ideas of the world renowned architect Charles Correa, using interviews, live action, stills, diagrams, animation and archival footage to open up the thought process that generates architectural space and form.

One Day Before the Rainy Season Trailer (1971)

08 August 1971

A literary film based on a play in three acts, One Day Before the Rainy Season (Ashad Ka Ek Din) portrays the love of Mallika and Kalidasa, the renowned Sanskrit poet and dramatist.

Haathi Ka Anda Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Kintoo, a nine-year-old boy, learns from his friend Baba that his grandfather's favourite book was 'Arabian Nights'.

Colours of Absence Trailer (1993)

01 June 1993

The film documents the life and art of painter Jehangir Sabavala, capturing the intricate relationship between the artist’s vision and his environment.

Pravahi Trailer (2004)

01 June 2004

Pravahi is a film that documents and cinematically interperts the dance of Alarmel Valli, one of India’s foremost Bharatanatyam dancer.

Rasikapriya Trailer (2000)

01 January 2000

Rasikapriya’ is a cinematic exploration- the camera's desperate attempt to "see" music. The journey becomes a meditation on Indian rock paintings, sculpture, nature and cities and what the camera manages to create is a canvas of vivid calligraphic designs that often allude to poetry and rhythms of Indian classical music.

Figures of Thought Trailer (1990)

05 January 1990

A film about three of our leading visual artists, Bhupen Khakar, Nalini Malani and Vivan Sundaram. It takes, as its point of departure, a glass mural on which all three were working, then zeros into each of them.

Born Again Trailer (2001)

01 June 2001

Rediscovering the intricately designed puppets of the Marathi legend Vishnudas Bhave. Screened at Atlanta and Milan.

Lokapriya Trailer (2000)

01 June 2000

Music has the capacity to breathe life into a cinematic image. The evolution of Hindi film music has been shaped by technological changes in the recording industry as well as other cultural forces like the local Ramlila tradition, the narrative structures of Hindi films and the rising prominence of women characters within those narratives.

Narayan Gangaram Surve Trailer (2002)

01 June 2002

This eponymous film depicts the life and poetry of Narayan Gangaram Surve who is recognized as an outstanding poet of Marathi, through landmark events and a number of his outstanding poems.

Gandhi, Nehru and Modern Art Trailer (1999)

01 June 1999

The film shows the emergence of individual modern artist as a result of colonial transformation of the country, colonial hegemony and its nationalistic negation and also focused how Gandhian and Nehru influenced the artist during the years leading to and following independence.