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Indo - Soviet Friendship

A film recording glimpses of the Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi's visit to the USSR in 1982.

Four Faces

An anti-alcoholism film presents a case history of four incorrigible alcoholics who create nothing but unhappiness for themselves and others. Drinking is destructive.

Do Hi Bachhey

A family planning campaigner informs the public about various family planning measures available for both males and females.

Creative Artists of India - Satyajit Ray

One of the early documentaries on Satyajit Ray. Here world-renowned Indian film-maker narrates the process of his film making.

Call of The Khedda

Here is the story of how the mightiest of mammals, the elephant is caught. The film shows the difficulties encountered in trapping wild elephants in the thick forests on the banks of the river Kabini in Mysore. Stupendous efforts required for successful operation of the 'Khedda' are vividly explained in the film. Catching the wild elephants is a risky job indeed requiring patience, skill and years of training.

Look At Us Now

The film showing how India has made progress in every field of economy, to become a self-sufficient country. The post-independent India has substantially developed its machine tools, textiles, chemicals, sugar and other industries, besides telecommunication and transport sectors. India has also developed electronic industry. Her craftsmen still retain their world renowned arts. After three decades of independence, Indians can now proudly tell anyone: Look at us now.

Ramlila of Ramnagar

Ramlila is a popular form of theatre around the tales of Lord Rama and His arch enemy Ravana, the ten-headed demon. This theatre form is performed over years in Northern India. Across the Ganges, twelve miles from Varanasi is Ramnagar Fort, where every year31-day cycle of Ramlila is performed. Ramlila was given its present form by Maharaja Udit Narain Singh, a great patron of the arts and devotee of Rama. Ramlila of Ramnagar is a unique event; when the religious epic is recreated year after year on such a magnificent scale.

Raja - Radha

A biographical on the well known Kuchipudi dancer-couple Raja and Radha Reddy from Andhra Pradesh, In this film they talk about their art, their trials and tribulations, their agonies and ecstasies’ and their hopes and aspirations. Raja and Radha Reddy have provided a new dimension to the traditional Kuchipudi dance.

Public Provident Fund

The film highlighting various features of the Public Provident Fund and the benefits its offers to its subscribers.

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