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The Burning Season (1993 film)

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The Burning Season is a 1993 Canadian film directed by Harvey Crossland. The film stars Akesh Gill, Jasminder K. Rattan, Om Puri and Dale Azzard.[1] The plot concerns a young Indo-Canadian wife and mother who runs away to India in pursuit of her lover.[2]

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  1. ^ - India Today The world's a stage March 31, 1993 "Om Puri, with roles in Ismail Merchant's In Custody and Harvey Crossland's Burning Season, is the leader of the pack."
  2. ^ Variety 7 Nov. 1993 The Burning Season- Harvey Crossland's directorial feature debut, "The Burning Season," is a disappointingly shallow romantic epic decorated with a David Lean-like grand visual treatment."

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