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the successors Himavantan: Anugāmī'ō અનુગામીઓ Gaullican: les successeurs | |
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Directed by | Zebi Husan |
Written by | Ikleen Behl |
Screenplay by | Harman Saroha |
Produced by | Janav Patel |
Starring | Keerat Naga Ikmhan Jhutti Ishya Savalia Sanjog Rawala |
Cinematography | Kul Sivia |
Edited by | Sadhu Singh |
Music by | Dharam Mandeer |
Production company | ZH Films |
Distributed by | Hala Studios |
Release dates |
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Running time | 107 Minutes |
Country | Ajahadya |
Languages | Gaullican Himavantan Template:English |
the successors (Gaullican: les successeurs, Himavantan: Anugāmī'ō અનુગામીઓ) is a 2020 Ajahadya satire black comedy, directed by Zebi Husan, written by Ikleen Behl and starring Keerat Naga, Ikmhan Jhutti, Ishya Savalia and Sanjog Rawala. The film depicts the end of the Great War in Ajahadya and the resulting power struggle between various factions leading up to the Ajahadyan Civil War. Depicting the events as a farce, the film has been controversial within Satria, and has been banned in Subarna for its portrayal of Muhammed Jahangir Sarkar, the first president of the country.