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  1. Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities (or Meenaxi) is a 2004 Indian Hindi musical drama film directed by M. F. Husain and starring Tabu, Kunal Kapoor and Raghubir Yadav. The film is centered on Hyderabad novelist Nawab (Yadav) who is suffering from writer's block .

  2. 2 de abr. de 2004 · Meenaxi: Tale of 3 Cities: Directed by M.F. Hussain. With Tabu, Raghubir Yadav, Nadira Babbar, Kunal Kapoor. Delving into the limitless world of creative endeavors, and vicissitudes in the way of such endeavors, this tale of an artist and his muse, like a painting, leaves itself open to interpretations and readings by every viewer...

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    • Drama, Musical, Romance
    • M.F. Hussain
    • 2004-04-02
  3. Nawab, a popular Hyderabadi novelist, is suffering from a classic case of writer's block. Five years have passed, and stories of substance seem to have dried up. Then, almost providentially, Nawab comes across a young woman named Meenaxi.

  4. Meenaxi: A Tale of Three Cities is a visually stunning and poetic film directed by M.F. Husain. The movie stars Tabu as Meenaxi, a fictional character created by the famous painter Nawab (played by Raghuvir Yadav).

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    • Tabu, Raghuvir Yadav, Nadira Babbar
    • M.F. Husain
  5. 2 de abr. de 2004 · Meenaxi a Tale of 3 Cities movie (2004) starring with Tabu, Kunnal Kapoor etc was distributed by Yash Raj Films in India. Check out the release date, cast & crew info exclusively at YRF.

  6. MEENAXI: TALE OF 3 CITIES. Directed by. M.F. Hussain. India, 2004. Drama, Musical, Romance. 115. Synopsis. Delving into the limitless world of creative endeavors, and vicissitudes in the way of such endeavors, this tale of an artist and his muse, like a painting, leaves itself open to interpretations and readings by every viewer. Synopsis.

  7. 1 de abr. de 2004 · Overview. Delving into the limitless world of creative endeavors, and vicissitudes in the way of such endeavors, this tale of an artist and his muse, like a painting, leaves itself open to interpretations and readings by every viewer... M. F. Husain.