Ko ta maatau whare pikitia me to wharepukapuka whakaataata ka taea noa te rere, te tango mai ranei ma nga mema anake
Me matakitaki tonu mo te FREE ➞He iti ake te waa 1 meneti ki te Haina Mai ka pai ai ki a koe te koa ki nga Kiriata Mutunga & Taitara TV.
Yes Sir! (1970)
Ramnarayan Tiwari, a Brahmin (uppermost caste as per the caste system in India) is a peon in a government undertaking, where recently, a Dalit (lower caste), has risen to become a big officer. Tiwari burns with resentment towards this officer’s hierarchical superiority because he considers himself superior as per the religiously ingrained caste system. Tiwari is also frustrated as his promotion has been overdue for years. The officer’s bathroom’s drain has choked. Tiwari tries to look for the official sweeper, also a lower caste man. This role-reversal story is about how Tiwari’s need for promotion, and his caste prejudice towards the officer, counterbalance each other to solve the problem of the choked drain.
Maka: Mukesh Bhhatt, Sonu Anand, Vikas Prasad Somani, Himanshu Rawat, Vineet Ahuja
Kaimahi: Ajay Navaria (Original Story), Arnold Swamy (Editor), Swapnik Rao Valipe (Sound Recordist), Rohan Mark DSouza (Sound Designer), Abhishek Basu (Production Design), Rajat Tiwari (Music Director)
Subtitle: ETC.
Tuku: Jan 01, 1970
Rongonui: 1.663
Reo: हिन्दी
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Whenua: India