Summaries

Dar-Badar is a human story of displacement, refuge, dreams, reality, success, failure, resilience, challenges, co-incidences and life altering experiences. Dar-Badar is a Farsi and Urdu word also used in Hindi. It literally means from 'Door to Door' and used to signify someone who has no Home, one who is roaming one place to another, hoping for a Refuge. In simple words- Homeless or Displaced. It's a story of two strangers displaced from home, who meet in a foreign city which is nobody's home. A story lived through the travelling eyes of an afghan driver displaced from his motherland and an Indian actor searching for his identity, how history, art and cinema brings them together leaving an ever lasting impact on each other before they bid good bye.—Rohit Khaitan

Details

Keywords
  • reality
  • dream
  • refuge
  • success
  • displacement
Genres
  • Drama
Release date Jul 4, 1945
Countries of origin Netherlands India Afghanistan
Filming locations Amsterdam, Netherlands
Production companies Shams Media Production Glamour Struck Productions Rohit Khaitan

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Tech specs

Runtime 45m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital Stereo
Aspect ratio 2.35 : 1

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