Dozakh in Search of Heaven

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Dozakh in Search Of Heaven
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Directed by Zaigham Imam
Written byZaigham Imam
Based onDozakh in Search of Heaven
by Zaigham Imam
Produced byZaigham Imam
Pawan Tiwari
Starring Lalit Mohan Tiwari
Pawan Tiwari
CinematographyMailesan Rangaswamy
Edited byPrakash Jha
Music by Aman Pant
Production
companies
AB Infosoft
JALSA Pictures
Release dates
  • 12 November 2013 (2013-11-12)(Kolkata International Film Festival)
  • 20 March 2015 (2015-03-20)
CountryIndia
LanguagesHindi
Urdu

Dozakh in Search of Heaven ('Hell in Search of Heaven') is a 2013 Indian film written and directed by Zaigham Imam, which premiered at the Kolkata International Film Festival on 12 November 2013. [1] [2] It was jointly produced by Imam and Pawan Tiwari who also acts in the film. It is an adaptation of a book by the same name written by Zaigham Imam. [3]

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Cast

Festivals

Dozakh has been screened at various film festivals across the world. These include Kolkata International Film Festival; Habitat Film Festival 2014, [4] [5] Bangalore International Film Festival 2013; 12 Third Eye Asian Film Festival, Mumbai; Indian International Film Festival of Queensland 2014; [6] 3rd Ladakh International Film Festival; Hidden Gems Film Festival, Canada. [7]

Controversies

The film had a minor run in the censor board when it was denied a certificate at first two screenings, Mid-day reported on the same. [8]

Critical reception

DNA newspaper in a review of the film stated, "Dozakh reinforces the influence that cinema can have on the thought process of a society." [9] Deccan Herald wrote, "potent theme of religious tension will leave audiences spell bound". [10]

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