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Ankur may refer to: * ''Ankur'' (film), a 1974 Indian Hindi-language film by Shyam Benegal * Ankur (food), edible sprouts * Ankur (name), an Indian given name *''Ankuram ''Ankuram'' () is a 1993 Telugu-language drama film written and directed by C. Umamaheswara Rao. It stars Revathi, Sarath Babu and Om Puri. The film is about an inspiring journey of a middle-class woman to return an abandoned child to his fathe ...'', 1993 Indian film *'' Anguram'' 1982 Indian film {{Disambig ...
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Ankur (film)
Ankur (English: ''The Seedling'') is a 1974 Indian Hindi-language drama film directed by Shyam Benegal in his directorial debut. The film features Anant Nag and Shabana Azmi, both in their acting debuts. Though Shabana Azmi had acted in other films as well, ''Ankur'' was her first release. Like later Benegal's films, ''Ankur'' belongs to the genre of Indian art films, or more precisely, Indian parallel cinema. The plot is based on a true story that occurred in Hyderabad, apparently in the 1950s. The film was shot in Hyderabad. and filmed almost entirely on location. ''Ankur'' won three National Film Awards and 43 other prizes, both in India and abroad. It was nominated for the Golden Bear at the 24th Berlin International Film Festival. This film includes one whipping scene and more profanity than is usually found in Indian films. Plot ''Ankur'' analyzes human behaviour in general and heavily stresses characterisation (though the story is not fictional). Lakshmi lives in a ...
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Ankur (food)
Sprouting is the natural process by which seeds or spores germinate and put out shoots, and already established plants produce new leaves or buds, or other structures experience further growth. In the field of nutrition, the term signifies the practice of germinating seeds (for example, mung beans or sunflower seeds) to be eaten raw or cooked, which is considered more nutritious. Suitable seeds All viable seeds can be sprouted, but some sprouts, such as kidney beans, should not be eaten raw. Bean sprouts are a common ingredient across the world. They are particularly common in Eastern Asian cuisine. It typically takes one week for them to become fully grown. The sprouted beans are more nutritious than the original beans, and they require much less cooking time. There are two common types of bean sprouts: * Mung bean sprouts, made from greenish-capped mung beans * Soybean sprouts, made from yellow, large-grained soybeans Common sprouts used as food include: * Pulses/ ...
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Ankur (name)
Ankur is an Indian masculine given name: Athletes * Ankur Diwakar (born 1991), Indian eSports athlete * Ankur Julka (born 1987), Indian cricketer * Ankur Mittal (born 1992), Indian shooter * Ankur Poseria (born 1987), American swimmer * Ankur Vasishta (born 1982), Hong Kong cricketer Entrepreneurs * Ankur Garg (born 1982), Indian social entrepreneurs * Ankur Jain (born ), American entrepreneur Actors * Ankur Bhatia (born 1982), Indian actor *Ankur Nayyar (born 1967), Indian actor *Ankur Vikal Ankur Vikal is an Indian theatre and film actor. Career He graduated from the National School of Drama (NSD), New Delhi in 2000, after studying Architecture at Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. He has acted with the Motley Theatre Grou ..., Indian actor Other * Ankur Betageri (born 1983), Indian poet/writer * Ankur Sharma, Indian politician See also {{given name Masculine given names ...
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Ankuram
''Ankuram'' () is a 1993 Telugu-language drama film written and directed by C. Umamaheswara Rao. It stars Revathi, Sarath Babu and Om Puri. The film is about an inspiring journey of a middle-class woman to return an abandoned child to his father. ''Ankuram'' runs, in the background, issues like social stigmas, feudalism, naxalism, bureaucracy and human rights. It was featured at the 24th IFFI "Indian Panorama" mainstream section. The plot unfolds like a Chinese puzzle; it's a journey where we discover gradually the reason for the lead being harassed by the police, the blocks she faces uncovering a father's identity, and the darker side of an authoritarian police force and its brutality towards tribals. The film has received the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Telugu for that year. Plot The movie starts with the marriage of a young couple. The bride Sindhura (Revathy) finds a child on a train. She wants to support the child, against the wishes of her husband's fa ...
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