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Migration

Mar 7, 2008
0h 19m
★ 5.7

Overview

One of a four-film series on the AIDS epidemic in India, this film examines the virus as Indian society's great class leveler, following its transmission through interweaving stories that link urban and rural India.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Mirabai Films

Cast

Shiney Ahuja

Birju

Shiney Ahuja

Tinnu Anand

Birju's Father

Tinnu Anand

Raima Sen

Yamuna

Raima Sen

Ashok Beniwal

Construction Supervisor

Ashok Beniwal

Sameera Reddy

Divya

Sameera Reddy

Sulabha Deshpande

Abhay's Mother

Sulabha Deshpande

Irrfan Khan

Abhay

Irrfan Khan

Satish Kaushik

Mr. Nanda

Satish Kaushik

Tanvi Azmi

Mrs. Nanda

Tanvi Azmi

Arjun Mathur

Imran

Arjun Mathur

Vijay Raaz

Vijay Raaz

Sadiya Siddiqui

Nurse (uncredited)

Sadiya Siddiqui

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