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"Seven Shades of Love"

An interesting feature of the film is its narrative structure, which is meticulously designed to mirror the as defined in ancient Arabic literature.

    • Production company: Madras Talkies (Mani Ratnam’s company).
    • Language: Hindi (with portions in local dialects/dialogue pertinent to setting).
    • Runtime: ~157 minutes (theatrical release).
    • Filming locations: Principal photography included locations across India (notably Jammu & Kashmir, Assam, and Chennai) and the train-top sequence filmed on the Nilgiri Mountain Railway / nearby locations; international shoots (some sequences on the Dhauladhar range and locations for the song on a moving train across mountainous terrain).
    • Release date: 1998 (India theatrical release).
    • Budget and box office: Mid-to-high range for late-1990s Indian cinema; commercially moderate in India but internationally more successful in niche/arthouse circuits. (Note: for current precise figures, consult box-office databases.)

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