The Lost Behrupiya

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The Lost Behrupiya
Directed by Sriram Dalton
Produced byMegha Sriram Kumar/ Rupesh Sahay
Starring Ashraf-Ul-Haque
Cinematography Saket Saurabh
Music byVijay Verma
Production
company
Holybull Entertainment LLP
Release date
  • 2013 (2013)
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

The Lost Behrupiya is a 2013 film.

The film won the National Film Award for Best Arts/Cultural Film at the 61st National Film Awards along with the English-Telugu film O Friend, This Waiting! . [1]

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References

  1. "61st National Film Awards: Regulations" (PDF) (Press release). Directorate of Film Festivals . Retrieved 15 March 2014.