Uniform Title |
Indian summers (Television program) |
Title |
Indian summers. Season 2. |
Published |
Moore Park, NSW Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2015]. |
©2015 |
Description |
4 videodiscs (approximately 507 minutes) : (DVD video) sound, colour ; 12 cm. |
Sound Characteristics |
digital optical surround stereo Dolby |
Video Characteristics |
DVD PAL |
Digital File Characteristics |
video file DVD video region 4 |
Form of Work |
Television program |
Notes |
Catalogued from container. |
Twentieth Century : 66746SDG. |
Originally broadcast on the Channel 4 (UK) television network during 2015. |
Contents |
Disc 1. Indian man, British slut ; Black kite ; White Gods -- Disc 2. The empty chair ; Hide and seek ; A gift for the king -- Disc 3. The proposal ; The birthday party -- Disc 4. Winner takes all ; Leaving home. |
Credits |
Created by Paul Rutman ; directed by Annand Tucker, Jamie Payne, David Moore. |
Performers |
Alexander Cobb, Tanmay Dhanania, Lillete Dubey, James Fleet, Sugandha Garg, Fiona Glascott, Olivia Grant, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Aysha Kala, Lisa Kay, Art Malik, Arjun Mathur, Craig Parkinson, Nikesh Patel, Ashna Rabheru, Amber Rose Revah, Blake Ritson, Roshan Seth, Jemima West, Rachel Griffiths. |
Summary |
It is 1935. Three years have passed. As the seasons turn, so too do the machinations of a rising revolution. As a new summer falls upon the foothills of India's Little England, Simla, political tensions reach fever point. For Ralph Whelan, this year is the most pivotal of his career but with the Viceroy incumbent in his final few months he struggles to finance his career progression and continue to conceal the truth surrounding the events of 1932. Alice's husband has followed her to India but his worsening campaign of hatred against his wife sends her running into the arms of her true love. The Dalals are enjoying the new-found status that Aafrin's ascending career affords them but it will not be an easy summer and Aafrin is even more deeply involved with the violent wing of the Congress Party. Against this backdrop, life in Simla continues, as fun and debauched as ever. |
Target audience note |
Classification : MA15+. |
System details |
DVD video, Dolby digital surround 5.1 / stereo 2.0, PAL, Region 4, anamorphic widescreen 16:9, fullframe 1.78:1. |
Language note |
In English. |
Subjects |
Decolonization -- Drama |
Culture conflict -- Drama |
Cultural pluralism -- Drama |
Man-woman relationships -- Drama |
India -- Politics and government -- 20th century -- Drama |
India -- History -- British occupation, 1765-1947 -- Drama |
Genre |
Television series |
Historical television programs |
Fiction television programs |
Other Names |
Rutman, Paul creator. |
Tucker, Anand director. |
Payne, Jamie director. |
Moore, David director. |
Cobb, Alexander actor. |
Dhanania, Tanmay actor. |
Dubey, Lillete, 1953- actor. |
Fleet, James actor. |
Garg, Sugandha, 1982- actor. |
Glascott, Fiona, 1982- actor. |
Grant, Olivia, 1983- actor. |
Lloyd-Hughes, Henry actor. |
Kala, Aysha actor. |
Kay, Lisa actor. |
Malik, Art, 1952- actor. |
Mathur, Arjun, 1981- actor. |
Parkinson, Craig actor. |
Patel, Nikesh actor. |
Rabheru, Ashna actor. |
Revah, Amber Rose, 1986- actor. |
Ritson, Blake, 1978- actor. |
Seth, Roshan, 1942- actor. |
West, Jemima, 1987- actor. |
Griffiths, Rachel, 1968- actor. |
Links to Related Works |
Subject References:
See Also:
Authors:
- Cobb, Alexander .
- Dhanania, Tanmay .
- Dubey, Lillete, 1953- .
- Fleet, James .
- Garg, Sugandha, 1982- .
- Glascott, Fiona, 1982- .
- Grant, Olivia, 1983- .
- Griffiths, Rachel, 1968- .
- Kala, Aysha .
- Kay, Lisa .
- Lloyd-Hughes, Henry .
- Malik, Art, 1952- .
- Mathur, Arjun, 1981- .
- Moore, David .
- Parkinson, Craig .
- Patel, Nikesh .
- Payne, Jamie .
- Rabheru, Ashna .
- Revah, Amber Rose, 1986- .
- Ritson, Blake, 1978- .
- Rutman, Paul .
- Seth, Roshan, 1942- .
- Tucker, Anand .
- West, Jemima, 1987- .
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