Myth of Kleopatra

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Myth of Kleopatra
Directed byM Adeyapartha Rajan
Written byM Adeyapartha Rajan
Produced by Tom Alter
M Adeyapartha Rajan
Starring Tom Alter
Auroshikha Dey
Anil George
Cinematography Atul Dubey
CountryIndia
LanguageEnglish-Hindi

Myth of Kleopatra is a 2014 Hindi-English feature film by Adeyapartha Rajan. [1] The film was premiered at International Film Festival of Kerala. [2] [3]

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Plot

The film is a collage of three stories that depicts the journey of three women who share the name Kleopatra and their lives come into a shocking twist of fate replete with crime, compassion and punishment. [4] [5]

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References

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