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Release Date:
May 20, 2005
Original Title:
Naina
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
iDream Productions
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16
Runtime: 103
On a day of solar eclipse, five year old, Naina, loses her eyesight and her parents in a road accident in London. Twenty years later, she is bestowed with the gift of sight thanks to the marvels of modern science. Her period of darkness is over; or is it? A horrifying period of darkness begins. What is this curse that has been upon her? Will she ever be able to escape it? Will this extraordinary s
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Art Department Assistant:
Haris Umar Khan
Prashant Laharia
Art Direction:
Cathy Featherstone
Muneesh Sappel
Assistant Camera:
Ramani Ranjan Das
Casting:
Ashwani Chopra
Costume Design:
Muneesh Sappel
Digital Compositor:
Dinesh Solanki
Arup Sinha
Susheel Peris
Director:
Shripal Morakhia
Editor:
Sanjay Sharma
Amitabh Shukla
Executive Producer:
Arunima Roy
Extras Casting:
Chuck Douglas
Jimmy Jib Operator:
Piyush Acharya
Key Grip:
Garth Sewell
Line Producer:
Rakesh Mehra
Producer:
Firuzi Khan
Ashish Bhatnagar
Production Design:
Muneesh Sappel
Screenplay:
Shripal Morakhia
Smoke Artist:
Mahesh Baria
Sound Mixer:
Sameer Patra
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Peter Maxwell
Kath Pollard
Stunts:
Russell MacLeod
Writer:
Oxide Pang Shun
Danny Pang Fat
Sagar Pandya
Anjum Rajabali
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