'Hamid: Anasung Humanist' documentary community community reformer Hamid Dalwai reproduces in young India





Hamid: Muslim social reformer, Hamid Dalwai, Anonymous Humanist, on Sunday, to open an hour-long documentary about India's national film archives in Pune to open the public during the show.

Nasirauddina Shah, Marathi actress Amrita Subhash (daughter of Jyoti Subhash) and intellectual Narendra dabolakarera son Hamid experienced on documentary films and theater dabasalakarake 0 killed in August 013.

An attempt to take part in Hamid Dalwai in August 2017, when the Supreme Court of India announced an immediate ban on Tripoli. The court also agreed on the legitimacy of polygamy and verification of Hal Halal.

Subhash, an experienced theater and film actor, decided to start the film as a manager of a film dalaiyera 006, was honored in the award ceremony when sanskarakarera death. "I was present for the program. Because I thought what can be done on the life of the Dalai," he scrolls.


Socialism has raised the family; Subhash is also the wife of Dalvei and other leading thinkers; Indian paintings often perform spectacular works, Indhan (fuel) and Laat (Wave), and non-fiction works, secular Muslim politics, Islamche Indian images (said) and Many books were written including National Ektamata and Indian Muslims (National Integration and Indian Muslims). Subhash read some of this book during his college life, but immersed himself in all his literature before making a documentary. He said, "I was afraid of their needs for equality for Muslim women in an attractive way of their proper thoughts and writings." "It's all extraordinary."

In the documentary, Shah, Amrita Subhash and Hamid Dhamkar gave birth to visitors to Mirjoli village of Ratnagiri village. Trilateral trail works with the early life of the bride and the interaction with those associated with her. In the interview, his brother and Congress party MP Hussein Dalwai

The three have decided to throw out the explanation, he said, "Everyone is a thinker, a writer, and appropriate." Dalwai, a spiritual Muslim family was raised. His presence has gained much documentary benefit. Amrita Subhash and Hamid dabolakara society In addition to raising awareness, the brokers later Dr. Dapalkar said to his son Hamid.

Through its dialogue, the documentary team received about 53 hours footage of Dalvi, which was to be lodged within an hour. He said, "Dalwai's life was so big that we could not include many voices," he said.

Did they come in any interesting story about Dalwai? "A social worker Anwar Rajan, the second sorsacacalake said July 5, 1973 MS Golabhakharera invited the autonomy of the death of dalabhayake." "RSS Dalvei criticism, because its value is against the Constitution. One worker said that after the death of his background, dalaiyera died, and he died due to progressive positions.

This is the first movie directed by Subhash who has appeared in many Marathi films and plays. He also acted in the Hindi film Phulak (2008), Ayaya (2012) and Pad Man (018). Subhash said that the journey to make his debut film was not difficult, thanks to his technical supporters and the part of the youth team. He said, "All socialists and progressive thinkers were supporting this project, and the work was not challenging."

In the year 1970, Hamid Dalwai established Satyajit Society in Mumbai for the campaign for religious reform. He was a supporter of the same civil code to replace the personal laws. After his death, his wife Maherunisa Dalui, a prominent reformer, organized the activities of the Mandal until his death in 2017. "Mahayanasena, who, after the death of Dalaija, kept his writing and his work so that he knew that Subhash had said.

Moreover, Subhash Dalal wants a documentary that he will send messages to the youth of India. He said, "The young generation, whose lifestyle should be based on technology and the Internet, should understand that a person born in a radical Muslim family who was later converted into a Muslim reformer." "He was born in 1932 and died in early 1977. Despite this, his work as a writer, thinker and reformist is so great."

In public screening, Subhash was pleased to see the presence of many older people. He said, "I am happy that the public screening of the documentary has received much response before going to the censor board". "We want to take documentary college and social socialization as much as possible, we are already discussing with many people."

Subhash expects that the documentary leads the success of Dalvi's heritage. "So far, his only novel, Indan (fuel), has been translated into English," he said. "After watching this documentary, I hope people will come forward to translate [other] work which is relevant even in contemporary times."

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