A National Theatre for IndiaPadma Publications Limited, 1944 - 54 strani |
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... needs a fortune and a trained and con- scientious army of writers and technicians . Unfortu- nately , the magnitude of the effort involved is no measure of artistic , or , indeed , of entertainment value . The world's cinema audience ...
... needs a fortune and a trained and con- scientious army of writers and technicians . Unfortu- nately , the magnitude of the effort involved is no measure of artistic , or , indeed , of entertainment value . The world's cinema audience ...
Stran 32
... needs of their fellow men whether the needs be to laugh or cry , to be defied or to be inspired . The simple Indian is , like the simple Russian , infected with the passion for spectacles . The more the spectacle excites and captivates ...
... needs of their fellow men whether the needs be to laugh or cry , to be defied or to be inspired . The simple Indian is , like the simple Russian , infected with the passion for spectacles . The more the spectacle excites and captivates ...
Stran 54
Baldoon Dhingra. needs hardly be gainsaid . The main difficulty lies , not so much in any external condition , but in the general present intellectual attitude , supremely sceptical , which views with instinctive shrinking anything that ...
Baldoon Dhingra. needs hardly be gainsaid . The main difficulty lies , not so much in any external condition , but in the general present intellectual attitude , supremely sceptical , which views with instinctive shrinking anything that ...
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