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Sikandar est un film de genre Drame réalisé par Sohrab Merwanji Modi avec Prithviraj Kapoor

Sikandar (1941)

Sikandar
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Durée 2h26
Réalisé par
Genres Drame,    Guerre,    Historique,    Péplum
Themes Politique,    Politique,    Royauté
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Sikandar (en hindi सिकन्दर, en ourdou سِکندر) est un péplum indien réalisé par Sohrab Modi en 1941. Il se fonde sur une partie de la vie du roi macédonien Alexandre le Grand.

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Le film relate l'affrontement entre Alexandre le Grand (dont Sikandar est le prénom persan) et le roi indien Pûru.

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