Released in 1976, Shyam Benegal made a film funded by five hundred thousand Gujarati farmers, who each contributed two rupees. It told the story of the cooperative dairy movement that became Amul, and it told it with a clarity Indian cinema had rarely managed before. It became the rare Indian film whose financing was as radical as its subject, and a foundational text of the parallel cinema movement.
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Manthan
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06 Jun
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Size Guide
| Paper Size | CM | Inches | Feet |
|---|---|---|---|
| A4 | 21 × 29.7 | 8.3 × 11.7 | 0.69 × 0.98 |
| A3 | 29.7 × 42 | 11.7 × 16.5 | 0.98 × 1.38 |
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- Printed on high quality 300 GSM art board paper
- Framed using 0.75 inch thick fiberwood for added strength and finish
- Finished with 1.5 mm acrylic glass for durability and protection
- Carefully rolled and packed in hard tubes for safe delivery
- Proudly made in India