Pan Nalin

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Nalin Kumar Pandya or Pan Nalin is a filmmaker of Indian origin. Nalin is best known for directing Last Film Show, Samsara, Valley of Flowers, and Angry Indian Goddesses. His debut feature Samsara (2001) was worldwide critical and commercial triumph and went on to win several awards. Since then Nalin has been actively making fiction and non-fiction movies. Last Film Show (2022) was selected as India's official entry to the 2023 Oscars.

Most Popular Pan Nalin Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Valley of Flowers Trailer (2006)

15 July 2006

A Himalayan legend of a love struggling against the inevitability of death, an astonishing tale spanning from the early 19th century mountain existence, to hectic, bustling modern day Tokyo.

Samsara Trailer (2002)

10 October 2002

A love story situated in the Himalayas. A Buddhist monk can't choose between life and the way of the Buddha.

Angry Indian Goddesses Trailer (2015)

04 December 2015

A photographer invites her closest friends to vacation at her family's home in Goa in celebration of her upcoming marriage.

Beyond the Known World Trailer (2017)

20 April 2017

Recently divorced Carl and Julie are not on good terms. When their 19-year-old daughter goes missing in India, they must journey into the Himalayas in search for her.

Ayurveda: Art of Being Trailer (2001)

20 September 2001

Ayurveda is a science of life and a healing art, where body, mind and spirit are given equal importance.

Last Film Show Trailer (2022)

06 January 2022

A 9-year-old boy in a remote village in India begins a lifelong love affair with cinema when he bribes his way into a rundown movie palace and spends a summer watching movies from the projection booth.

Faith Connections Trailer (2013)

21 November 2013

A filmmaker's insight into the biggest gathering on earth -the Kumbh Mela.

Second Chance Trailer (2024)

02 July 2024

After experiencing the first major trauma of her young life, Nia retreats to her family summer home in the Himalayas where time, nature and unlikely friendships help her heal.